"Notarios, notary publics and immigration consultants may NOT represent you before USCIS. They may not give you legal advice on what immigration
benefit you may apply for or what to say in an immigration interview.
These individuals may NOT hold themselves out as qualified in legal matters or in immigration and naturalization
procedure and may only charge nominal (inexpensive) fees as regulated by state law.

In many other countries, the word "notario" means that the individual is an attorney, but that is not true in the United States.

Individuals seeking help with immigration questions should be very careful before paying money to non-attorneys.

Notary publics and immigration consultants may help you by filling in the blanks on pre-printed USCIS forms with information you provide or by
translating documents.  Individuals helping you in this way are required by law to disclose to USCIS their assistance by completing the section at the
bottom of a petition or application concerning the "Preparer" of the form."
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An Illinois Notary Public is NOT a Notario(a) Publico(a), unless they are a licensed attorney. Independent contractors including notary signing/closing agents, are non-attorneys, and
are not licensed to practice law, and can't accept fees for giving legal advice.

Chicago Notary Services
™, its owner, independent sub-contractors, or staff, are considered non-attorneys, and can not represent
you before the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service or the Immigration Board of Appeals.

No somos abogados y no podemos dar consejo legal o collectar deniro para informacion legal.
Important Information Regarding Notarios, Notary Publics
and Immigration Consultants
Chicago Notary Services