Our Office Location /Mailing Address
6752 Rock Spring Rd #110
Wilmington, NC 28405, USA
Email Address
inquiry@tarokiclaw.comPhone Number
(910) 509-7145Fax Number
(910) 509-7144What will be the next steps?
1. Paying for and Scheduling a Consultation
Please call to schedule and pay for a consultation and fill out the intake form on our website. Due to high demand, appointments may be scheduled months in advance.
2. Screen Team Intake
Before meeting with an attorney, a potential client is likely to spend at least three hours talking to our screening team. The screen team will usually ask questions and request documents about life, family, work, immigration, and criminal history.
3. Attorney Consult
The screening team gathers the information and shares it with the attorney, who may be able to advise on immigration options depending on the potential client’s eligibility. Only attorneys are authorized to provide legal advice. Our office only practices immigration law.
4. Contract and Hiring
After an attorney consultation, depending on the potential client’s eligibility, we may provide a legal fee agreement specifying the terms of our work, client responsibilities, as well as costs and payment deadlines.
5. Full Application Preparation
After the contract is signed and the initial payment is made, our legal team can continue working with the applicant to collect the necessary documents and information. The applicant’s complete honesty and cooperation is crucial for this process.
6. Filing, Waiting, and Next Steps
Each application can have a different processing time, from months to years. No attorney can guarantee a result, but we strive to stay in touch with the applicant about their case status and next steps. We may also offer or require additional or annual meetings or consultations with the applicant.
7. A Decision is Made
After an immigration agency decision, we may offer another consultation to discuss next steps. Denial (or even delay – if a decision on an application is taking a very long time) may lead to an appeal, lawsuit, or other steps. Approval may entail discussions on benefits and next opportunities for the applicant.