Disclosure

Advertising And Referral Disclosure

How advertising, lead forms, and referral relationships should be disclosed.

No hidden ranking claim

The site should not claim a lawyer is best or guaranteed to win unless that claim is independently supportable and compliant with lawyer advertising rules.

Future referral relationships

Paid listings, lead generation, CPA offers, or attorney referrals should be clearly labeled.

Reader-first content

Pages should help users understand the issue before asking for contact information.

Review standard

Trust pages are written to make the site's limits clear: general legal information only, no attorney-client relationship, no outcome guarantees, and no hidden ranking claim.

Reader protection

  • Urgent deadlines should be verified through official sources or qualified counsel.
  • Sensitive immigration records should not be sent through unclear intake channels.
  • Advertising, CPA, or referral relationships should be labeled before monetization is added.

Why the limits are stated plainly

Immigration pages can attract people facing detention, court, visa refusals, family separation, work authorization loss, or filing deadlines. A responsible informational site should tell readers what it can and cannot do before asking for contact details or showing advertising.

What should be updated over time

  • Add dated notes when USCIS form editions, fees, or instructions change.
  • Add clearer consent language before any case-review or referral form goes live.
  • Remove or update pages if official agency procedure changes materially.
  • Keep corrections, source suggestions, and advertising disclosures easy to find.

Editorial record

Last reviewed on June 19, 2026. Future revisions should record meaningful changes such as new official-source links, revised privacy wording, updated form references, or corrections from readers and qualified professionals.

Plain-language standard

A reader should be able to tell whether a page is informational, promotional, or intake-related. This version keeps that boundary visible so future monetization can be added without hiding the site's role.

Corrections and accountability

When a reader, attorney, accredited representative, or agency source points out an error, the site should correct the page promptly and avoid republishing outdated instructions. That correction trail matters more for trust than adding another generic article.