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Locality: St. Louis, Missouri

Phone: +1 314-932-5558



Address: 5615 Pershing Ave Ste 20 63112 St. Louis, MO, US

Website: www.AkanoLaw.com

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Akano Law Offices 13.11.2020

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Akano Law Offices 11.11.2020

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Akano Law Offices 26.10.2020

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Akano Law Offices 21.10.2020

3 Dangers When Deciding How To File For Immigration 1. Do-It-Yourself Kits: I’m sure you have heard of a Do-It-Yourself kit, right? They pop up from time to time boasting that you can do it all by yourself for a fraction of the price. It sounds enticing! I bought a do-it-yourself Sushi kit once. It seemed like a good idea at the time and cheaper than going to a Sushi Bistro. After 5 hours of cooking, our sushi was sloppy and the rice was under cooked. I had to order a pizza... because we couldn’t even eat the sushi we rolled. Lately, these Do-It-Yourself kits have started popping up online for Immigration. At first glance these deals are way too good to pass up: $24.99 for Fiancé Visa or $99.99 Green Card Kit. Although the price cannot be beat, there is still quite a work load to consider with a Do-It-Yourself Kit. Most people who purchase Do-It-Yourself kits end up having to consult with an immigration lawyer for clarification/help or they end up contracting an immigration attorney to fix what they have done to their immigration status. It is worth the money you would save to consult with an immigration attorney First, before you Do-It-Yourself. Besides, I won’t eat sloppy sushi, would you want a questionable immigration status? This is only one of three. To learn more go to http://akanolaw.com//3-dangers-when-deciding-how-to-file-/

Akano Law Offices 03.10.2020

In the two years since DACA was announced, it has improved the lives of hundreds of thousands of immigrant youth. Read our two-year DACA progress report: http://bit.ly/1uyHcEs