FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: How does the Light of Hope Immigration Law Center differ from Notaries?
A: Notaries are not authorized to give immigration legal advice or to fill out immigration forms. They are solely authorized to notarize or certify specific documents. The Light of Hope Immigration Law Center is authorized, not to only fill out forms but also to provide legal advice.
You can check our accreditation on the BIA roster at www.justice.gov
Q: How does the Light of Hope Immigration Law Center differ from Lawyers?
A: Gloria Granados is a Full Accredited Representative. This gives her the authority to represent individuals with USCIS and Immigration Court. Accredited Representatives are able to legally advise clients and offer legal representation.
Q: What is the difference in costs?
A: Immigration cases taken to lawyers can range anywhere from 1,000 to 10,000 dollars or more, while at the Light of Hope Immigration Law Center you will only pay a nominal fee.
Q: How can I help?
A: Light of Hope always welcomes kind support! We have many volunteer opportunities including clerical work, DACA workshops, legal advising, promotions, translating, and recording & transcribing. Please visit our Volunteer page.
A: Notaries are not authorized to give immigration legal advice or to fill out immigration forms. They are solely authorized to notarize or certify specific documents. The Light of Hope Immigration Law Center is authorized, not to only fill out forms but also to provide legal advice.
You can check our accreditation on the BIA roster at www.justice.gov
Q: How does the Light of Hope Immigration Law Center differ from Lawyers?
A: Gloria Granados is a Full Accredited Representative. This gives her the authority to represent individuals with USCIS and Immigration Court. Accredited Representatives are able to legally advise clients and offer legal representation.
Q: What is the difference in costs?
A: Immigration cases taken to lawyers can range anywhere from 1,000 to 10,000 dollars or more, while at the Light of Hope Immigration Law Center you will only pay a nominal fee.
Q: How can I help?
A: Light of Hope always welcomes kind support! We have many volunteer opportunities including clerical work, DACA workshops, legal advising, promotions, translating, and recording & transcribing. Please visit our Volunteer page.