Who can give me non-legal help with my immigration paperwork?

The Maine Immigration and Nationality Law Assistance Act, 4 MRSA §807-B, says that only a lawyer or an accredited representative can give legal help with your immigration paperwork. If a person is not a lawyer or an accredited representative, they are limited to giving only non-legal help. The law explains what a person who is not a lawyer or an accredited representative CAN and CANNOT do.

CAN:

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  • Translate your immigration paperwork from English into your primary language
  • Translate your answers into English
  • Transcribe your answers to an immigration form
  • Help you get documents that may be needed to submit with your immigration forms, such as birth and marriage certificates
  • Refer you to an immigration attorney or accredited representative

CANNOT:

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  • Say that they can obtain special favors to help with the immigration process
  • Say that they have special influence with any government agency or employee
  • Provide legal assistance with immigration paperwork, including selecting immigration forms, suggesting what answers to put on an immigration form, and/or filling out the form themselves
  • Keep money for immigration services not performed
  • Withhold documents even if there is a fee dispute
  • Fail to complete and sign an immigration form as the preparer
  • Say that they are a "notario," "immigration consultant," "immigration agent," "immigration assistant, "attorney," or any other title that suggests they can provide legal help with immigration cases

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