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Human Interest

Renee Good: A Consultant's Commitment to Ethical Practice

January 10, 20254 min read

A Path of Service

Renee Good's journey into immigration consulting began with a simple desire: to help families navigate the complex immigration system while maintaining the highest ethical standards.

Understanding Boundaries

"The most important thing I learned," Renee shares, "was understanding exactly where my role ends and where an attorney's begins. It's not a limitation—it's a responsibility."

Daily Practice

In her practice, Renee focuses on:

  • Clear client communication
  • Thorough documentation
  • Prompt attorney referrals when needed
  • Continuous education on procedural updates

Advice for New Consultants

"Know your boundaries. Document everything. When in doubt, refer to an attorney. Your clients deserve proper legal advice, and your job is to help them access it—not to provide it yourself."

The Reward

"Every day I help families organize their paperwork, understand the process, and connect with the right resources. That's meaningful work, done the right way."


This is a human interest story. For information about immigration procedures, consult official USCIS resources or a licensed immigration attorney.

Important Disclaimer

This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. ImmiKnow is not a law firm and cannot determine eligibility, provide legal strategy, or predict outcomes.

When is an attorney required? Any immigration matter involving eligibility determinations, waivers, appeals, removal proceedings, or complex legal issues requires consultation with a licensed immigration attorney.

If you are unsure whether your situation requires legal advice, consult a licensed immigration attorney.

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