Terms of Service

Honest guidance for your immigration journey.

Terms of Service

Effective Date: May 23, 2026

You are reading the rules that govern your use of truelawimmigration.com. We operate this site to provide clear, honest guidance on the US immigration process. By accessing our pages, reading our guides, or using our contact forms, you agree to these terms. If you disagree with any part of this document, leave the site immediately.

Not Legal Advice

Immigration law carries massive weight. A single missed deadline or an incorrect form ruins lives. Because of that reality, we must be absolutely clear about what this website is and what it is not. The content on truelawimmigration.com exists to illuminate the blind spots in the immigration system. This is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney.

Every immigration case depends on specific, granular facts. You cannot rely on general website articles to solve complex legal problems. We write these guides based on real operational experience. We cover family-based petitions, employment visas, and deportation defense. We do not know your specific criminal history, prior entries, or current status.

Do not take action based solely on what you read here.

Immigration law is brutally unforgiving. A single checked box on an I-485 application dictates whether a family stays together or faces removal proceedings. We provide high-resolution explanations of these processes. We explain the difference between consular processing and adjustment of status. Reading an explanation is never the same as applying the law to your specific life history.

No Attorney-Client Relationship

Reading this site does not make us your lawyers. Submitting a contact form does not make us your lawyers. Calling our office does not make us your lawyers.

An attorney-client relationship forms only when we both sign a formal representation agreement and you pay the required retainer fee. Until that moment, any information you send us through this website lacks attorney-client privilege. Do not send highly sensitive documents or confessions of immigration violations through our basic contact forms. We cannot protect that information until you become a formal client.

Intellectual Property and Site Content

We write our own content. We analyze the statutes. We review the case law. We publish the results.

Every article, FAQ, and guide on truelawimmigration.com belongs to us. We hold the copyright to this material. You cannot scrape our site, copy our articles, or republish our legal analysis on your own domain. If you want to quote a short excerpt for educational purposes, you must provide a direct hyperlink back to the original page on our site.

We actively monitor the web for stolen content. We enforce our intellectual property rights aggressively. Law firms and agencies caught scraping our guides will face immediate legal action.

User Conduct

You agree to use truelawimmigration.com for lawful purposes only. You will not attempt to breach our security, introduce malicious code, or overload our servers. You will not use our contact forms to send spam, solicitations, or fraudulent inquiries.

We block IP addresses that violate these rules. We report malicious activity to the appropriate authorities. We maintain a secure environment for users seeking genuine immigration guidance.

Disclaimer of Warranties

The immigration landscape shifts constantly. USCIS changes filing fees. The Department of State updates visa bulletins. Immigration judges issue new precedents. We work hard to keep our content accurate. We do not guarantee it.

You use this site at your own risk. We provide truelawimmigration.com on an as-is and as-available basis. We make no representations or warranties of any kind regarding the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of the information. We disclaim all warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.

The noise of outdated immigration advice online is deafening. We try to provide the signal, but you must verify everything with your own counsel. Forms expire. Filing addresses change. Relying on an outdated article can result in a rejected application.

Limitation of Liability

Immigration mistakes carry severe consequences.

Under no circumstances will truelawimmigration.com, its owners, attorneys, or employees be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of this website. This includes damages for lost profits, lost data, or business interruption. We accept no responsibility for the outcome of your case if you choose to act without legal representation.

If your I-130 petition gets denied because you followed a general guide on our site instead of hiring a lawyer, we are not liable. If you miss a master calendar hearing because you misunderstood a blog post, we are not liable. Your legal journey is your responsibility.

Third-Party Links and External Resources

We frequently link to government portals, official USCIS forms, or external legal resources. We do not control those websites. We hold no responsibility for their content, privacy policies, or security practices.

A link on our site does not equal an endorsement of that third-party service. We do not participate in affiliate marketing for legal services. We do not sell your contact information to other law firms. We keep our recommendations strictly based on professional judgment.

Governing Law and Jurisdiction

These terms fall under the laws of the state where our primary office operates, without regard to its conflict of law principles. Any legal dispute arising from your use of truelawimmigration.com will be resolved exclusively in the state or federal courts located in that jurisdiction.

By using this site, you consent to the personal jurisdiction of those courts. You waive any objections to that venue. If a court finds any provision of these terms unenforceable, the remaining provisions will remain in full effect.

Changes to These Terms

We update these terms when necessary. The law changes. Our business practices evolve. The digital environment shifts.

When we make changes, we update the effective date at the top of this page. We do not send individual emails to notify users of these updates. It is your responsibility to review this page periodically. Your continued use of the site after we post changes constitutes your acceptance of the new terms.

Contact Information

Real people run this site.

If you have questions about these terms, you can reach us directly. We want our operational boundaries to be completely transparent. You can contact our administrative team using the details below.

  • Email: [email protected]
  • Response Time: Two business days
  • Scope: Site operations and terms of service inquiries only

Do not use this email address to ask free legal questions about your pending asylum case or family petition. We only answer questions regarding site operations and these terms of service at this address. For legal representation, use the formal consultation request form on our contact page.