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Posted 04 April 2008 - 11:00 AM

How many folks here used an attorney or visa service and if you did, do you think it negatively affected your interview in Manila?

Also what attorney or visa service did you use and did you think they were worth the fee charged?

Thanks,

Jeff
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Post icon  Posted 04 April 2008 - 11:05 AM

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How many folks here used an attorney or visa service and if you did, do you think it negatively affected your interview in Manila?

Also what attorney or visa service did you use and did you think they were worth the fee charged?

Thanks,

Jeff


well its case to case basis, in my case its very difficult thats why we need attorney's assistance. we paid around $2000-3000 fee since his a family friend... he helped my father and sister in law to file the USC. but sometimes it cause delay. but its still ur sole perogative. visajourney also serve guides and reference to assist all applicants. and i believe this is the best site, for real life situations, experiences.
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Posted 04 April 2008 - 11:40 AM

We didn't use an attorney and we made it through successfully. If you think your case will be a simple one (by that, I meant no irregularities or conflicts on both petitioner and beneficiary), it is best to do the paperwork on your own. Being part of this website will help you a lot. Just ask your questions and raise your concerns and a lot of us here will be happy to help you.

I am not suggesting that you don't have to use an attorney because it's all up to you. If you have all the time to work on the paperwork, I'd say doing it yourself will help you become educated with this and that. If you don't have the time but have the money to pay for attorney's services, then why not hire one, right? So it all depends on your situation and convenience.

Good luck! I heard you are about to visit your lady in the Philippines in May. I hope you'll have a good time together (which I'm sure you will). Summer has started there, fun time!

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 01:54 PM

Hi, we did it ourselves. Unless your case is complicated with visa over stays, criminal past, prior K petitions, etc, there is no reason to use an attorney. all the info is available on here for free, and YOU still have to get all the forms, sign them all, collect all the paperwork, proofs etc and submit them to either USCIS or your attorney. Having an attorney just puts a middle man in the chain and delays the notifications on your case. Also you will be much more invested in your case than your attorney.

If you have a normal average case, save yourself the money. alot of attorneys dont have accurate info that is available on here for free. Why spent the $2000? it may look daunting but the process is fairly simple.

my fiance is here with me now and we filed last July during the glut of filings to beat the new fee increases. We didnt have any problems with any of our petition, documents or proofs.

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 05:05 PM

We considered hiring an immigration lawyer but FORTUNATELY we found this site which has been a true gem for us. We just followed the guides to the core and also followed the advise freely given by other people who have gone through the process and also carefully took notes on all the RFE experienced by other members. And VOILA! we received our RFE free NOA2(petition approval) last month and are now scheduled for interview.

We all learn from each other here. This site is like having a thousand lawyer at your disposal for free, lawyers who really care for your visa success and not just after your bucks. Lawyers who not only provide valuable information, great advise but also provide emotional support and encouragement. I'd be totally lost without this site.

But then, it is still case to case basis... If your case is complicated then by all means get a qualified and highly reliable immigration lawyer who really knows the system in and out and who knows all the latest visa buzz from the USCIS to your SO's embassy. Learn from others here who have hired lawyers. I have read a few threads here about experiences in hiring lawyers: the good, the bad, and the ugly experiences.

Best of luck to you and your fiancee. God speed.
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Posted 04 April 2008 - 06:58 PM

We already filed before we found this forum. He had a problem with his work schedule so we hired a lawyer for $1,300. The problem was, the lawyer was not updated with the changes. Sent the I-129F to NSC instead of CSC. Found out some typo error also when I received and checked the photocopies of the papers that were submitted.

I am just waiting what will happen next. unsure.gif
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