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Small claims, landlord/tenant disputes, traffic tickets, minor criminal charges, and administrative tribunals.
Paralegals handle specific legal issues, while lawyers cover all areas of law. Paralegals are also more affordable.
Yes, paralegals are licensed to represent clients in small claims court.
Paralegals can represent both landlords and tenants in disputes regarding rent, evictions, and lease agreements.
Yes, they can represent you in court to challenge traffic tickets or reduce penalties.
Some paralegals are also licensed as notary publics, offering document certification and notarization.
Yes, they can represent clients in employment-related matters, such as wrongful termination or unpaid wages.
Yes, paralegal services are generally more cost-effective than hiring a lawyer.
Only for minor criminal offenses like summary conviction matters.
A review of your case, legal options, and potential outcomes will be discussed.
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Eligibility is based on points for age, education, work experience, and language skills.
You'll need a job offer from a U.S. employer and a completed application based on the visa category.
Temporary visas allow short stays for work or study, while permanent visas lead to residency.
The UK offers Tier 4 (Student) visas for full-time studies at recognized institutions.
Yes, under humanitarian and compassionate grounds if you face extreme hardship.
Age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and criminal history can affect outcomes.
Processing times vary by country and visa type, ranging from a few months to over a year.
It depends on the nature of the offense. Some countries allow applications with criminal rehabilitation.
Proof of relationship, financial support documents, and identity verification are required.
You can appeal, reapply with stronger documents, or seek legal help to challenge the decision.