Questions that make good clients walk away...
Can you tell me your full legal name as it appears on your passport?
Have you ever used any other names?
What is your date of birth?
Which country were you born in?
Which country are you a citizen of?
Do you have an A-Number? If so, what is it?
Do you know your most recent I-94 number?
What is the best phone number to reach you?
Is it okay if we text you?
What email address do you use most often?
What is your current U.S. address?
Do you also maintain a foreign address?
When is the best time for us to contact you?
What language do you prefer to communicate in?
Will you need an interpreter?
When did you last enter the United States?
What status did you have when you entered (for example, F-1, H-1B, or B-2)?
What is the admit-until date listed on your I-94?
If you’re a student, what is your SEVIS ID?
Have you ever overstayed a visa?
Have you ever worked without authorization?
What immigration statuses have you held before?
Do you currently have any pending immigration filings?
Have you ever been denied by USCIS before?
Have you ever been placed in removal proceedings?
What is your marital status?
What is your spouse’s name and current immigration status?
When and where did you get married?
Have you or your spouse been married before?
Do you have children? What are their names and dates of birth?
What is your parents’ citizenship status?
Where do you currently work?
What is your job title and what do you do?
When did you start your current job?
What is your salary and typical work hours?
Have you had other employers in the last five years?
What degrees or certifications do you hold?
Did you study in the U.S.? At which schools?
Do you fear harm if you return to your country?
What specific threats or harm have you experienced?
Who targeted you and why?
Did you report this to the authorities?
Do you have any evidence or documents that support your claim?
Did you apply for asylum within one year of arriving in the U.S.?
Can you tell me briefly what happened?
On what date did the incident occur?
At what time of day did it happen?
Where exactly did it take place?
Did you or someone else call 911?
Was a police report filed? Do you know the report number?
Were there any witnesses? What are their names and phone numbers?
Were photos or videos taken at the scene?
Did an ambulance take you from the scene?
Which hospital or ER did you first go to?
What date did you first get medical treatment?
What injuries were diagnosed?
On a scale of 1 to 10, what is your pain level today?
Have doctors recommended surgery?
Are you currently doing physical therapy?
Do you take medications for your injuries?
Did you have any prior injuries to the same body part?
Where are you employed right now?
What is your job title?
How many hours a week do you usually work?
What is your hourly rate or salary?
How many days of work have you missed?
Did your doctor provide an off-work note?
Has your employer offered you light duty?
Do you currently have health insurance?
Are you covered by Medicaid or Medicare?
Who is your auto insurance carrier?
Do you know your UM or MedPay limits?
Do you know the other driver’s insurance carrier?
Is workers’ compensation involved in your case?
How has your daily life changed since the incident?
What activities can you no longer do?
Do you need help with household tasks?
Have you missed any important life events?
Are you having trouble sleeping?
Have you experienced anxiety or PTSD symptoms?
Do you think your injuries might be permanent?
Questions that make good clients walk away...
Can you tell me your full legal name as it appears on your passport?
Have you ever used any other names?
What is your date of birth?
Which country were you born in?
Which country are you a citizen of?
Do you have an A-Number? If so, what is it?
Do you know your most recent I-94 number?
What is the best phone number to reach you?
Is it okay if we text you?
What email address do you use most often?
What is your current U.S. address?
Do you also maintain a foreign address?
When is the best time for us to contact you?
What language do you prefer to communicate in?
Will you need an interpreter?
When did you last enter the United States?
What status did you have when you entered (for example, F-1, H-1B, or B-2)?
What is the admit-until date listed on your I-94?
If you’re a student, what is your SEVIS ID?
Have you ever overstayed a visa?
Have you ever worked without authorization?
What immigration statuses have you held before?
Do you currently have any pending immigration filings?
Have you ever been denied by USCIS before?
Have you ever been placed in removal proceedings?
What is your marital status?
What is your spouse’s name and current immigration status?
When and where did you get married?
Have you or your spouse been married before?
Do you have children? What are their names and dates of birth?
What is your parents’ citizenship status?
Where do you currently work?
What is your job title and what do you do?
When did you start your current job?
What is your salary and typical work hours?
Have you had other employers in the last five years?
What degrees or certifications do you hold?
Did you study in the U.S.? At which schools?
Do you fear harm if you return to your country?
What specific threats or harm have you experienced?
Who targeted you and why?
Did you report this to the authorities?
Do you have any evidence or documents that support your claim?
Did you apply for asylum within one year of arriving in the U.S.?
Can you tell me briefly what happened?
On what date did the incident occur?
At what time of day did it happen?
Where exactly did it take place?
Did you or someone else call 911?
Was a police report filed? Do you know the report number?
Were there any witnesses? What are their names and phone numbers?
Were photos or videos taken at the scene?
Did an ambulance take you from the scene?
Which hospital or ER did you first go to?
What date did you first get medical treatment?
What injuries were diagnosed?
On a scale of 1 to 10, what is your pain level today?
Have doctors recommended surgery?
Are you currently doing physical therapy?
Do you take medications for your injuries?
Did you have any prior injuries to the same body part?
Where are you employed right now?
What is your job title?
How many hours a week do you usually work?
What is your hourly rate or salary?
How many days of work have you missed?
Did your doctor provide an off-work note?
Has your employer offered you light duty?
Do you currently have health insurance?
Are you covered by Medicaid or Medicare?
Who is your auto insurance carrier?
Do you know your UM or MedPay limits?
Do you know the other driver’s insurance carrier?
Is workers’ compensation involved in your case?
How has your daily life changed since the incident?
What activities can you no longer do?
Do you need help with household tasks?
Have you missed any important life events?
Are you having trouble sleeping?
Have you experienced anxiety or PTSD symptoms?
Do you think your injuries might be permanent?
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