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You must read some immigration cases in the news so that you can get a way to become one immigration lawyer. That's an example of the proper way to start. However, the legal department of education with which you can take to menjdai an immigration lawyer.
It depends what kind of lawyer you are studying to be.
Yes, you can hire an immigration lawyer from a different state.
An immigration lawyer must have the same degrees a regular justice lawyer may have. You may have different classes that are electives but that is about it.
Yes you will need an immigration lawyer if your concerns have anything to do with visas.
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A law degree followed by an apprenticeship in a law firm.
To become an immigration lawyer, it is necessary to complete law school. Choose a law school that has strong immigration courses and stays current on immigration issues. Interning at a law firm that specializes in immigration law will also be very helpful.
You need a 4-year college degree, a law degree, and pass the bar. In most states, there aren't any additional requirements to practice immigration law. Fluency in a foreign language helps, but is not necessary.
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Generally, a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school.
If you do not already have a lawyer it is wise to get one to protect your rights. If you do have a lawyer then your lawyer should be advising you whether you need to show your immigration status. If you cannot afford a lawyer the courts will provide a lawyer for you.