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How much does an immigration consultant bond cost in Utah?
Those wishing to become immigration consultants in Utah must file a surety bond in the amount of $50,000 with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection. These one-year bonds vary in price because they are based on the applicant’s credit. Applicants with strong financial credentials can pay as little as $500 for these bonds.
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If you’re ready to get bonded, call SuretyBonds.com at 1 (800) 308-4358 or fill out a bond request form. We can provide your free bond quote within 1 business day.
Why do I need this bond?
The Division of Consumer Protection, within the Utah Department of Commerce, requires a $50,000 surety bond under Section 13-49-201 of the Immigration Consultant Registration Act.
This bond protects any individual or group of individuals who is harmed as a result of the principal’s (immigration consultant’s) unlawful business practices. The surety will cover damages up to the full sum of the bond, and the principal must reimburse the surety for all damages paid out. Prohibited actions as an immigration consultant include, but are not limited to:
- Making a false or misleading statement to a client while providing them services
- Making a guarantee or promise to the client unless it is in writing and based on some fact
- Charging a client a fee for referral of the client to another person for services that the immigration consultant cannot or will not provide to the client
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What’s the fine print?
Utah Immigration Consultant bonds are written for one-year terms and remain in full effect unless there is a claim against them or they are canceled. The surety has the right to cancel a bond, by giving the obligee at least 90 days notice before the effective date.
How to become an immigration consultant in Utah
In order to become an immigration consultant, applicants must submit the following items to the Division of Consumer Protection:
- a criminal background check
- an application, which can be found in the Additional Resources section below
- a nonrefundable $200 registration fee
For a complete list of instructions visit the immigration consultant application below. The list is on page two, which is titled ”Instructions for Completing the Immigration Consultant Registration.”
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