Recovery and legalization of documents for Russia and the United States. Questions about how to solve Russian problems while in the USA will be answered by a lawyer to readers of ForumDaily
Moving to another country is a difficult challenge associated with finding a job, adapting to a new culture, and getting used to life away from relatives and old friends. Often, in all the fuss associated with changing their place of residence, people forget or simply lose some documents from the family archive.
As a result, we often find ourselves in a situation where the immigration process stops or cannot be started without any document. This applies to all civil registry office documents: birth, marriage, divorce, death certificates (for example, the spouse remaining in the home country), marriage registration certificate, a court decision determining who the children will live with and who pays child support. , and much more. This is also important for other processes besides immigration - getting diplomas and extracts from test records from your homeland will help you continue your education in the United States.
In these cases, help can come Karina Duval, a lawyer licensed in the United States as a foreign consultant, with more than 20 years experience. Karina Duval is an experienced litigation lawyer with extensive judicial practice in Russia and abroad.
Most of her clients live in the United States: they are both citizens of the United States and new Americans who have recently arrived in the country, green card holders, asylum applicants, brides, wives of American citizens, parents of minor children, in general, all those who are somehow need help from abroad. In addition, Karina provides assistance to citizens living in Russia who need to obtain various legal documents from the United States.
At the request of ForumDaily, Karina Duval will answer our readers' questions about:
- the possibility of obtaining documents from Russia and the countries of the former USSR;
- restore any documents or obtain copies from Russia and the countries of the former USSR;
- restoration of documents from the USA, affixing an apostille;
- consular issues;
- processing notarized translations of official documents into any language;
- drafting powers of attorney for all occasions;
- on any other legal issues, including litigation in Russia and the countries of the former USSR.
ForumDaily readers have the opportunity to ask their questions about the recovery of documents in the United States or Russia, using the form that can be found below in the news or in the comments to this material. You can also leave questions in the comments to the post on this topic on Faceboo ForumDaily pagek. If you want your question to remain anonymous, you can send it in private messages to our Facebook page.
Send your questions before 11 March 2019. All answers will be published on our website.
Karina Duval - lawyer, notary, expert in international law
Attorney registration: # 78 / 857
NYS registration: 4775086
Notary public, registration: 02DU6376542
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