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How the Process Works? 

01

Submit an application.

You can start the online application above. Part of the application requires you to submit a release of information so that we can request your rap sheets. If you would rather obtain your rap sheets on your own, please call our office and we will point you in the right direction. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you will also need to fill out our immigration questionnaire. If you would rather submit a paper application, you can walk into our office at 555 7th Street and fill one out at the front desk, print the application above or you can also call or email us, and we can send you an application in the mail.

02

An attorney will review your file

and identify the types of relief you are eligible for. This review will take a few weeks.

03

You will receive a letter, email, or call

from an attorney explaining the services that are available to you and whether any documents or written statements will be needed from you so we can submit the petitions to the court on your behalf. Once we will file your petitions, you will receive a letter in the mail notifying you of the court date.

04

An attorney will appear for you in court.

Most of our work is done without clients having to attend court in person or via Zoom. One of our staff members will let you know if you will need to come to court. If our petitions are granted, we will mail you the orders signed by the judge so that you can keep them for your records.

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