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What is the difference between giving illegally "legal advice" and help some1 fill in the form of immigration?

In on immigration, there are certain forms that are easy to fill (N-400, I-130, I-765, I-864, etc..) When a person is considered to give "legal advice" if they just help someone else by filling out the form? I ask this because my neighbor needs a completed form to renew their TPS, and she asked her aunt for help. Her aunt knows a lot about immigration and helped to complete the GST. Everything went well and she received her work permit and has been renewed every year (with the help of her aunt to fill forms). Absolutely no problem. But not long ago, another lady said her aunt she could not get in trouble for "giving advice legal "or" unauthorized practice of law. " I do not think this is true. So where do we draw the line?

If I help you by filling form by writing your answers, or read the questions to you, I'm fine. It is still your answers. If I start to tell you how to answer * * questions, or perhaps even the interpretation of the meaning of the question, then I crossed the line for legal advice.


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Norpro Ravioli Maker and Press


$14.20


Make your own delicious ravioli at home. Use Norpro’s Ravioli Maker with Press to make up to 12 raviolis at a time, measuring 1.5 inches unfilled and 1 inch filled. Package includes easy to follow recipes for pasta dough and meat filled ravioli….

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Chicago Metallic Multi Tier Cake Pan 4 Cavity, 11.2-Inch by 10.03-Inch by 15-Inch


$19.72


This collection of bakeware is made of high quality materials and a non-stick surface that is dishwasher safe. This package contains (1) 9-5/8″ x 10-5/8″ x 4-1/2″ Multi Tier Cake Pan with (4) 4-1/2″ x 3-3/4″ cavities….

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Wilton 415-9400 Easy Flex Silicone 3-Inch Reusable Baking Cups, 12 Count


$6.00


Discover the convenience and easy release of flexible silicone bakeware! ?Exceptional baking performance for your favorite recipes ?Freezer, refrigerator, oven, microwave and dishwasher safe ?Resists stains and odors ?Oven safe to 500°F ?Easy and convenient storage ?Limited lifetime warranty Standard size, 2 in. diameter. Convenient fill line….

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Quikrete 6921-32 Walk Maker


$15.42


DIY mold for making walks, patios, courtyards, and terraces. No special skills required. Fill mold with concrete, smooth surface, and remove mold. Takes only minutes to complete a 2′ x 2′ section. One 80 lb. bag concrete mix will fill a 2′ x 2′ section of the Walk Maker. No. 6921 32: Country stone pattern No. 6921 34: European block…

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Dow Chemical Co. 157901 Great Stuff Insulating Foam Sealant for Gaps & Cracks


$3.99


No shrink, minimal expansion foam formulation. It foams, bugproofs, insulates, caulks, waterproofs, and seals. Bonds to plywood, styrofoam, urethane foam board, glass, and most plastics. Can be painted or sanded. Seals and insulates vans and campers. Tack free in 45 minutes, completely cured in 8 hours. 2 year shelf life. UL classified. No CFC’s….

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Web Form Design: Filling in the Blanks


$39.00


Forms make or break the most crucial online interactions: checkout, registration, and any task requiring information entry. In Web Form Design, Luke Wroblewski draws on original research, his considerable experience at Yahoo! and eBay, and the perspectives of many of the field’s leading designers to show you everything you need to know about designing effective and engaging web forms.
TESTIMONIALS…

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Forms that Work: Designing Web Forms for Usability (Interactive Technologies)


$29.60


Forms are everywhere on the web – for registration and communicating, for commerce and government. Good forms make for happier customers, better data, and reduced support costs. Bad forms fill your organization’s databases with inaccuracies and duplicates and can cause loss of potential consumers. Designing good forms is trickier than people think. Jarrett and Gaffney come to the rescue with Des…

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How to Probate an Estate in California


$10.53


Covers the entire California probate process, from deciphering a will to tackling taxes. If you need to wrap up the affairs of a deceased family member or friend in California, you can save attorney fees by handling the probate process yourself. How to Probate an Estate in California is the only book that provides all the forms, tips and step-by-step instructions you’ll need to settle a loved on…

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Original Looks Silicone Bra Inserts


$19.99


Original Looks Silicone Breast Enhancers Better than permanent breast enhancement – The Wonder Shape Forms breast shapers look and feel like the real thing without risky surgery. Comes in Natural color bra…

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NETGEAR EVA9150 Digital Entertainer Elite


$159.99


The NETGEAR Digital Entertainer Elite HD EVA9000 series (EVA9150 includes 500GB hard drive) connects your TV and home entertainment system to your computer network, letting you experience your high-definition videos, digital music, and photos on your HDTV and high-quality sound system, directly from your PC. The Digital Entertainer Elite also makes it possible to enjoy streaming media from the Int…


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The Forms


$11.18


Nearly four years after their debut album, Icarus, the Forms return with the far superior self-titled follow-up. Again working with Steve Albini, the Brooklyn-based quartet moves far beyond the chilly, slightly pretentious post-rock of 2003′s Icarus. The Forms is much more song-based and melodic than its sketchier predecessor, with a new emphasis on structure and tunes. The album is still a moody and impressionistic affair that favors sensuality over literal meaning — lead singer Alex Tween’s vocals are buried so deep in the mix he often might as well not be singing in English — but songs like “Transmission,” “Getting It Back,” and “Knowledge in Hand” are far easier to grasp than anything on the Forms’ debut. Even the less direct material, like “Focus” and “Oberlin,” two brief songs that are more like evocative soundscapes than fully fleshed-out pop songs, feels more precisely put together. Experimental without losing its accessibility, The Forms is an excellent example of how to make a smart, compelling indie rock album without getting lost in the weeds of artsy meaninglessness. ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi

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Thaw Out At The Fill


$5.49


Thaw Out At The Fill

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The World Reference & Map Forms: Grades 3-6


$15.95


Includes physical maps, political maps, and blank maps for students to fill out. Includes maps of the world, individual continents, Canada, the United States, and Mexico. plus evaluation forms, a crossword puzzle, a word search, and an answer key.

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Forms that Work


$38.79


Forms are everywhere on the web – for registration and communicating, for commerce and government. Good forms make for happier customers, better data, and reduced support costs. Bad forms fill your organization’s databases with inaccuracies and duplicate

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EVANMOOR EMC3720 THE WORLD REFERENCE MAPS FORMS GR36


$31.55


An updated and expanded version of The World Blank map Forms. You get 92 maps in all including physical maps political maps and blank maps for students to fill out. Just a few of the maps included are of the world individual continents Canada United States Mexico and U.S. regions. Also included are evaluation forms a crossword puzzle a word search and an answer key. 112 pages.

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Business and Legal Forms for Crafts


$3.98


Forms for a craftsperson’s every need fill this guide, with instructions to completing them, plus duplicate removable forms to use while keeping the book intact for reference.

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Filling Out Forms


$9.75


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Filling Out Forms Revision


$12.68


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Modular Forms


$132.62


For the most part, this book is the translation from Japanese of the earlier book written jointly by Koji Doi and the author who revised it substantially for the English edition. It sets out to provide the reader with the basic knowledge of elliptic modular forms necessary to understand the recent developments in number theory. The first part gives the general theory of modular groups, modular forms and Hecke operators, with emphasis on the Hecke-Weil theory of the relation between modular forms and Dirichlet series. The second part is on the unit groups of quaternion algebras, which are seldom dealt with in books. The so-called Eichler-Selberg trace formula of Hecke operators follows next and the explicit computable formula is given. In the last chapter, written for the English edition, Eisenstein series with parameter are discussed following the recent work of Shimura: Eisenstein series are likely to play a very important role in the future progress of number theory, and this chapter provides a good introduction to the topic.

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REMEDIA PUBLICATIONS REM435 FILLING OUT FORMS


$24.41


Filling Out Forms \nHelp your students develop important life skills with these easytouse activities sure to strengthen their abilities in reading writing spelling and following directions Filling Out Forms is a great way to help students become more confident and independent as they work through activities involving reallife situations. Students will get plenty of practice filling out forms while followup questions and openended activities invite creativity and test their comprehension. Forms include: driver s license job application birth certificate standardized test form social security card application school admittance form and more\n

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Forms [Hatology]


$13.59


Of all the downtown New Yorkers on the jazz scene, especially those who come from the avant-garde, saxophonist Ellery Eskelin is the one who has made the most use of the various forms of the jazz tradition. On this recording from 1990, Eskelin — accompanied by bassist Drew Gress and drummer Phil Haynes — makes an overt gesture to his influences on the one hand, but uses his abilities to work out further inside the given forms he’s learned. Hence, all the tracks — with the exception of a phenomenal reading of Duke Ellington’s “African Flower” — are elemental structural pieces designed to express the very form they were composed in, which includes the album’s concluding piece, Dizzy Gillespie’s “Bebop.” But it isn’t enough to play exercises, at least not for Eskelin; he has to make creative use of these shapes and extend his compositional and improvisational palette, too. On “Blues,” he takes the standard I-IV-V progression and gradually opens it up to include the bopper’s take on playing the scales in interval. With “In Three,” he uses triplets, triads, and the trio itself as compositional devices, working combinations of the three sonorities to exemplify that an entire composition can be made infinite by a trio with just three of the right notes played by the right three players. On “Latin,” Gress and Haynes get to work out their craftiness in polyrhythmic time and irregular intervallic figures as Eskelin seeks folk melodies and modalism to anchor himself in the middle. Finally, with “Bebop,” he takes Gillespie’s original anthem as far outside as he can, keeping the same changes and harmonies, but turns up the heat and cranks the timbral palette to the outside, stuttering and spewing from his horn as Gress punctures the rhythm with a breathtaking solo. This is Eskelin jazz, folks; it’s full of pathos, humor, and musically sanctified soul. Hat Hut reissued this set through its limited-edition HatOLOGY imprint in 2004, in an edition of 3,000 copies with new liner notes and a beautiful fold-out cover. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi Performers: Drew Gress – Double Bass; Ellery Eskelin – Sax (Tenor); Philip Hayes – Drums

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Lower Forms


$11.98


For their sophomore full-length, 2011′s Lower Forms, Portland, Oregon’s Rabbits bring their lo-fi metalcore to Relapse Records, but one can’t help but wonder whether the respected metal label actually expects to achieve great success, never mind turn a profit, off such an inherently un-commercial proposition. It’s more like the group’s signing is a passion or credibility play on the label’s part (and why not? More power to them), but the important thing is that this “step up” didn’t convince Rabbits to clean up their act any. In fact, Lower Forms absolutely reeks of willfully under-produced sounds, and one can almost see the dust and smell the mold on particularly grimy tracks like “Noise to Share,” “Duck, the Pig,” and “No Depth” — none of which have ever seen the business end of a feather-duster, clearly. That’s not to say that Rabbits don’t have plenty to work with, compositionally speaking, to keep things interesting, and indeed, memorable fare like “A Tale of Takes,” “Weight Here,” and “The Flow Below” blend alternating displays of brute force and a light touch, speedy and slothful tempos, dissonance worthy of noise rock and unexpected patches of melody, underneath Joshua Hughes’ painfully raw hardcore yelps. But there will still probably be a huge contingent of extreme music listeners to whom Rabbits, with their twin-guitar assault and no bass player, essentially sound like “diet” sludgecore; or like “cvlt” Scandinavian black metal minus the black metal (and Scandinavia); or like EyeHateGod, Burning Witch, and even Sleep with all their doom boiled out of them (see “Invisibugs” in particular), to put it a few different ways (take your pick). So perhaps the only folks who will fully appreciate the Rabbits aesthetic are those capable of brushing these odd first impressions aside and focusing on the rather inventively reconfigured musical components found within. In time, one could see this making a lot more sense, as with all groundbreaking endeavors. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi

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Forms That Work: Designing Web Forms for Usability


$54.88


Forms are everywhere on the web – for registration and communicating, for commerce and government. Good forms make for happier customers, better data, and reduced support costs. Bad forms fill your organization’s databases with inaccuracies and duplicates and can cause loss of potential consumers. Designing good forms is trickier than people think. Jarrett and Gaffney come to the rescue with Designing Forms that Work, clearly explaining exactly how to design great forms for the web. Liberally illustrated with full-color examples, it guides readers on how to define requirements, how to write questions that users will understand and want to answer, and how to deal with instructions, progress indicators and errors. *Provides proven and practical advice that will help you avoid pitfalls, and produce forms that are aesthetically pleasing, efficient and cost-effective. *Features invaluable design methods, tips, and tricks to help ensure accurate data and satisfied customers. *Includes dozens of examples — from nitty-gritty details (label alignment, mandatory fields) to visual designs (creating good grids, use of color). *Foreword by Steve Krug, author of the best selling "Don’t Make Me Think "

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