Helping Honduras Inc. Under Scrutiny

USA – New Jersey Attorney General Paula Dow and the state Division of Consumer Affairs filed complaints on Wednesday against four allegedly fraudulent immigration services providers.

The businesses – Beltra’s Agency, Corazon Travel Agency, Helping Honduras Inc. and Kingdom Vision Service Corporation – allegedly used false advertising saying that they were authorized to prepare immigration documents on behalf of clients. Only attorneys or certain other accredited representatives who have been authorized by the federal government may file legal documents, including immigration forms, on a client’s behalf.

The individuals who worked for the four businesses were or allegedly claimed to be notaries public, capitalizing on the confusion about the powers of a notary public in the United States. In certain Latin American countries, “notarios publicos” may act as attorneys, but in the United States, notaries public or “immigration consultants” cannot provide immigration legal advice or prepare legal documents on behalf of clients…continue news article here.


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