Cavaet Emptor
There are non-lawyer businessmen on the Internet who pretend
or imply that they are attorneys, when in fact they are not.
Other immigration "consultants", "specialists"
or "professionals" claim to be able to do anything
a lawyer can do, when in fact this is not true. INS regulations
clearly prohibit non-lawyer business firms from representing
an immigration petitioner or beneficiary in any manner before
the INS, the embassies, or any other governmental institution.
Click here
to read the INS regulations. Many states have made “immigration
consulting” by non-lawyers illegal due to the extensive
history of deceit or incompetence by such firms. Click here
to see legal citations. Furthermore, if you hire one of these
non-lawyer firms and something goes wrong, there is no bar
association or any other entity to whom you can seek redress,
nor are such firms restrained in their conduct by fear of
a bar association complaint or malpractice action by their
“clients”.
You should always check a lawyer’s credentials. You
can check John F. Roth’s credentials, or those of his
associate attorney Michael P. Poles, by calling the New York
State Bar Association at (518) 463-3200. You can check the
credentials of any U.S. attorney by clicking here.
Some bar associations even have on-line lookup of attorney
credentials (not yet available in New York).
Our law firm stands by every fact stated in this web site
and our office is open to anyone who wants to check any fact
stated herein.
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