ATTORNEY-DIRECTED IMMIGRATION INVESTIGATION & EVIDENCE SUPPORT

Attorney-Directed Immigration Investigation and Evidence Support

Immigration matters frequently depend on records, witnesses, identity history, family circumstances, criminal-case information, and facts located in different jurisdictions. We assist immigration attorneys by developing and organizing factual evidence while counsel controls the legal strategy.

How We Help

  • Criminal-record development: Locate court and agency information, clarify dispositions, identify missing records, and coordinate retrieval for counsel’s review.
  • Witness and declaration support: Locate witnesses, conduct fact interviews, verify details, and organize source information that counsel may use when preparing declarations.
  • Detention and bond support: Develop residence, family, employment, community, identity, and other factual information requested by counsel for legal evaluation.
  • Hardship and country-related documentation: Document family circumstances, caregiving responsibilities, medical or financial facts supplied through proper channels, and other evidence identified by the attorney.
  • Fraud and relationship inquiries: Conduct lawful, neutral investigation of disputed identity, marriage, employment, document, business, or financial allegations.

Our Investigative Process

Counsel defines the immigration issue and the evidence needed. We obtain a written scope, identify relevant jurisdictions, prioritize detained or deadline-sensitive matters, conduct authorized research and interviews, and deliver organized factual material to the attorney. Nationwide fieldwork may be coordinated through properly qualified professionals.

Information and Evidence We May Review

  • Identity and history: Names, aliases, dates, addresses, court histories, employment, education, military or business records, and family relationships.
  • Witness information: Contact details, firsthand knowledge, timelines, communications, photographs, and supporting documents.
  • Case records: Criminal dispositions, detention information, filings provided by counsel, public records, and other properly obtained evidence.

Reporting and Case Coordination

Counsel may receive interview summaries, record-source indexes, chronologies, location reports, photographs, relationship or event timelines, and documented efforts to obtain unavailable material. We distinguish verified information from unconfirmed statements.

Who We Assist

Services are attorney-directed and may support removal defense, detention or bond matters, waivers, humanitarian cases, family petitions, naturalization issues, criminal-immigration history development, and fraud inquiries as identified by counsel.

Professional Boundaries

ISUG provides factual investigation and evidence-development services only. We do not complete immigration forms as a legal representative, choose legal remedies, give immigration advice, appear for a client, or guarantee any agency or court result.

Confidential Consultation

Every matter begins with a confidential discussion of the known facts, objectives, location, urgency, and lawful scope. Call 954-615-7382 to discuss an assignment with Investigative Services Unlimited Group.