
Immigration Lawyer's Urgent Warning: Double-Check Your Paperwork Before USCIS Submission
Review Your Paperwork Before Submitting to USCIS: An Immigration Lawyer's Advice Immigrants and those navigating the US immigration system face a complex process. A recent video by McBean Immigration Law, a firm recognized as among the "Best Lawyers in America," highlights a critical step often overlooked: thoroughly reviewing all paperwork before submitting it to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Failure to do so, the video warns, can lead to delays or rejection of applications. "This is not the time to make honest mistakes or harmless errors," states the lawyer in the video. USCIS, she explains, is actively looking for such errors as opportunities to deny applications. The video uses a clear and concise format to explain the importance of careful review and the potential consequences of submitting incomplete or inaccurate documentation. While the video acknowledges the existence of waivers for certain issues like criminal records or fraud, it strongly emphasizes the technical complexity of applying for these waivers. The lawyer explicitly advises against attempting to navigate these processes independently. "Don't try to approach those waivers on your own," she cautions, "It's really technical." This underscores the need for professional legal assistance to ensure a successful application. The video serves as a valuable reminder for anyone involved in the immigration process to prioritize accuracy and seek professional help when necessary, ensuring a smoother and more successful outcome.