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Form-only contact is deliberate. It protects against spam, harassment, and accidental intake of legal-advice-seeking messages that could be mistaken for advisory communication. The form is for feedback, error reports, source suggestions, and structural improvement ideas, not legal questions.

Response time is best-effort, with no service-level commitment. Many messages do not receive a reply, depending on volume and the kind of message. If you don’t hear back, that is not a substitute for the response your situation needs, and it does not create any obligation on the site or its operator.

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We can receive, and respond to where useful: feedback on the site, error reports on specific pages, suggestions for topics or sources we should cover, structural and accessibility improvement ideas, and corrections to facts published on the site. This kind of input makes the site better and we are glad to receive it.

We cannot provide legal advice, assess your individual immigration case, evaluate your eligibility for any benefit or relief, recommend specific attorneys or service providers, or respond to questions about your circumstances. We also cannot prepare immigration forms, interpret notices or correspondence you have received, check the status of any case, or translate documents. Messages submitted through this form are not confidential and are not protected by attorney-client privilege; do not include sensitive case details you would not share publicly. Mike Zeballos is not an attorney, paralegal, BIA-accredited representative, immigration consultant, or immigration expert. Email exchanges are too fact-thin and too informal to responsibly answer immigration questions even if the operator had the credentials to do so. He does not.

If you are looking for legal help with an immigration matter, the Find Help page connects you with free and low-cost legal services across California. The content limitations page is more detailed about the boundaries of what this site does and does not do.

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This page is general information about California immigration topics. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Laws and policies change. For advice about your specific situation, consult a qualified immigration attorney or DOJ-accredited representative. Free and low-cost help is available across California.