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Post by etiosliva143 on Nov 11, 2011 5:07:56 GMT -5
Immigration services run by charities or volunteers are usually designed to provide immigration help to people who could not otherwise afford it. They usually offer free immigration services, or if not free, then at a severely reduced cost. Most immigration centers primarily cater to impoverished immigrants: people whose lives would likely be bettered by immigrating, but who lack the most basic resources to make the immigration process a success.
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Post by jaitley143 on Nov 11, 2011 5:59:22 GMT -5
Immigration is a process typically marked by stringent requirements, lots of paperwork, and long wait times. Immigration services in many countries have been set up, either by governments or charitable organizations, as a way to assist immigrants who, for whatever reason, do not have the resources to navigate the process alone. In the United Kingdom, the largest entity of this sort is the Immigration Advisory Service, a charitable organization staffed by lawyers and UK immigration law experts. Immigration Advice
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