(1) An immigration consultant shall provide a signed receipt to a client for each payment made by that client. The receipt shall be typed or computer generated on the immigration consultant’s letterhead.

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Terms Used In Utah Code 13-49-302

  • Client: means a person who receives services from or enters into an agreement to receive services from an immigration consultant. See Utah Code 13-49-102
  • Immigration consultant: means an individual who provides nonlegal assistance or advice on an immigration matter including:
         (5)(a) completing a document provided by a federal or state agency, but not advising a person as to the person's answers on the document;
         (5)(b) translating a person's answer to a question posed in a document provided by a federal or state agency;
         (5)(c) securing for a person supporting documents, such as a birth certificate, that may be necessary to complete a document provided by a federal or state agency;
         (5)(d) submitting a completed document on a person's behalf and at the person's request to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services; or
         (5)(e) for valuable consideration, referring a person to a person who could undertake legal representation activities in an immigration matter. See Utah Code 13-49-102
(2) An immigration consultant shall make a statement of accounting for the services rendered and payments made:

     (2)(a) in the client’s native language;
     (2)(b) to the client every two months;
     (2)(c) that is typed or computer generated on the immigration consultant’s letterhead;
     (2)(d) that lists the individual charges and total charges for services; and
     (2)(e) that lists the payments made by the client.