I would check with a couple offices and see how they operate; sometimes you do the paperwork AND the paralegal helps/chivvies you along, making sure you fill things out completely and well, reminding you of deadlines, etc. or other lawyers don't even take your application until you have tried on your own and been rejected (so they can see what you are presenting and whether they think you have a case and have already done all the original "work").
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