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A: -It appears from the URL you posted that you are more involved in immigration for employment than for marriage. If you really want to help people here, may I respectfully suggest that you participate in this newgroup rather than advertise in it? -Actually, Prairielaw.com has resources for people seeking help with immigration issues related to both employment and marriage. Those who attended the chat witnessed people getting help on the same issues brought up on this board. Prairielaw.com does have

attorneys that participate in many newsgroups trying to help as many people as we can. However, it takes a lot of time so they just can't make it to every board and every newsgroup out there, while still participating on our own. That is why we try to announce chats to relevant boards. If we can't get to everyone here we are simply offering another opportunity for help to those who really need it. Prairielaw.com is free for all who need it. If you are all squared away and don't need to ask an attorney any questions then you are lucky. However, many people are desperate for help and appreciate every lead they can get. I hope this helps to explain the chat announcements.