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Honest guidance for your immigration journey.

Legal Disclaimer and Terms of Information

Immigration law is complex. The stakes are incredibly high. We built True Law Immigration to cut through the noise and provide clear, operational guidance for navigating the system. We detail the exact processes for family petitions, consular processing, and deportation defense. Reading an article is not the same as retaining legal counsel.

This website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney.

Not a Substitute for Legal Counsel

Every immigration case carries unique weight. A minor prior conviction, a missed filing deadline, or a misclassified visa category changes the entire trajectory of a petition. The articles, guides, and FAQ sections published here address general statutory frameworks. They do not address your specific factual matrix. What works for an I-130 petition in one jurisdiction fails completely under different circumstances.

Do not take action based solely on what you read on this site. An attorney-client relationship is only formed when you sign a formal engagement letter and pay a retainer fee. Submitting a contact form does not make us your lawyers. Sending an email does not protect your communications under attorney-client privilege. We need a formal agreement before we can protect your interests.

The Friction of Changing Laws

Immigration policy shifts constantly. Agency memos rewrite processing standards overnight. Federal court injunctions halt executive orders without warning. We research thoroughly. We update our guides. We publish the exact strategies we use in practice.

We cannot guarantee that every page reflects the absolute latest Department of Homeland Security directive at the exact moment you read it. Processing times fluctuate wildly. Filing fees increase. Forms expire and are replaced by new editions. Always verify current requirements directly with USCIS or the Department of State before submitting any application. Relying on outdated information results in rejected filings and lost filing fees.

External Links and Third-Party Resources

We link out to government portals, federal court decisions, and trusted legal advocacy groups. These links help you locate primary sources and track your case status. We do not control those external websites. We hold no responsibility for their content, their server uptime, or their data privacy practices.

A link to a third-party site does not imply a blanket endorsement of their services. Navigate them with appropriate scrutiny. Government websites are frequently redesigned, and links break. If you find a dead link on our site, let us know.

Financial Disclosures and Affiliations

Running a high-resolution legal resource requires capital. True Law Immigration occasionally partners with vetted third-party services. We sometimes use affiliate links for services directly relevant to immigrants. We link to certified translation services, credential evaluation agencies, and secure document couriers.

If you click an affiliate link and make a purchase, we earn a small commission. You pay nothing extra. This revenue keeps the core legal guides free and accessible. We reject partnerships with predatory lenders, unaccredited notarios, and any service that exploits vulnerable communities. We only recommend tools that reduce the friction of the immigration process.

No Guarantees of Outcome

Past success dictates nothing about future results. We have successfully argued complex waivers and secured approvals after multiple prior denials. That means nothing for your specific case. The burden of proof always rests on the petitioner. Adjudicating officers hold broad discretionary power.

We promise rigorous advocacy, not guaranteed approvals.

If an agency or consultant promises you a visa, walk away immediately. The law does not work that way. We provide honest guidance for your immigration journey. That starts with telling you the absolute truth about the risks involved in your case.