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The attorney has said that the charges will be $1500 (non-refundable) + $750 for interview attendance + copying & mail costs in addition to the UCIS filing fees.

I have looked through the documentation requirements for the I-751 and it does not look too bad. The attorney also said that we have to provide "many" letters of people who know us and copies of their drivers licenses. This is something that we are not prepared to ask from our friends, if someone were asking me I would refuse. They are fine with the listed requirements from the guide to the I-751 petition.

Has anyone out there done this alone, and how difficult was it ??

Thank You.

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I think you'll find that the vast majority of VJ'ers in this situation did it themselves.

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So far we have not used an lawyer for K-1, or AOS, and will not use one for I-751, saved a ton of $$$ bu using the guides.

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I would definitely say YES, you CAN do it by yourself and NO you do NOT need an attorney. Remember, whether you're paying an attorney or not, you will still have to gather the evidence yourself.

I have completed each of my application myself with no problems. Applying for a J1, switching from J1 to F1, applying for EAD and then F1 to Perm Res and now lastly I-751.

Just read though the application instruction form and if you have any questions from there, ask us. Most of the answers I've seen on this website are very accurate.

Good luck to you!! :thumbs:

Sept 10, 2001... Arrived in US (J1)

Sept 2002... AOS (J1 to F1)

March 2003...AOS Approved

May 2003... Flew to SA. Reapplied for F1. RFE and Finally Approved. 2 year F1 visa in Passport.

Jan 21 2004... Married in Chicago

Aug 2004... Applied for AOS, Petition for spouse and EAD

Feb 2005... Joshua, our little cutie pie is born on SuperBowl Sunday

May 2005... EAD Approved

Dec 17 2005... AOS & Petition approved (2 year green-card received)

Aug 4 2007... Mailed in I-751 = $275 (remove conditions)

Aug 31 2007... Everything returned, filed too early, wrong fee

Sept 17 2007 Refiled to NSC

Sept 18 2007... Delivered by DHL to NSC

Oct 10 2007... Received at CSC

Oct 15 2007... Check cashed, transfered to CSC

Oct 15 2007... Received 1st notice with application number and 1 year extension. Notice Dated 9/19/07

Nov 1 2007... tried walk-in biometrics, refused

Nov 8 2007...Biometrics completed. Staff at Naperville ASC were great!

Nov 9 2007... Last touch

March 7 2008... Card production ordered!!!!!!!! 5 months, 2 weeks and 5 days

March 12 2008... Case Status: Approval notice sent

March 15 2008...Green card received in mail...so done with USCIS done for a few years!!!!!! :)

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I'm preparing to file Andre's in August. Not planning on using an attorney.

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Posted

With the help of VJ and Vjers you would not need an attorney I am pretty confident on the material posted questions asked and the replies are all as good or better than any attorney

all the best

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We've never used an attorney. This application is straightforward, but it's time consuming. Ask lots of questions on here. For one thing, I would not pay a lawyer that is telling you to include photocopies of driver's licenses of those that write a letter for you. That is completely inaccurate. You don't even HAVE to include a letter from a friend at all. The directions on the application list it as an example of something you could possibly send in. It is good to have those letters notarized perhaps, but definitely don't need a copy of their license.

Just follow the directions very closely and again, ask on here!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I have not used a lawyer at all through this process. I just submitted the I-751 application the end of February. It is an easy form to fill out and you would have to provide all of the documents to the lawyer anyway for him to copy. Just collect them all and do your own photocopying. Write your name and A number on the top of each form and submit the documentation yourself. You do not need a lawyer to do this - and to charge $750 for an interview fee - yipes! The majority of cases are approved without an interview.

You can definitely do this on your own. Ask any questions you feel here and we will all be happy to help you out. Save yourself the $1500 and the $750 - you still have to pay the application fee, the biometrics fee and the copying and postage costs, though :D !

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Posted
The attorney has said that the charges will be $1500 (non-refundable) + $750 for interview attendance + copying & mail costs in addition to the UCIS filing fees.

I have looked through the documentation requirements for the I-751 and it does not look too bad. The attorney also said that we have to provide "many" letters of people who know us and copies of their drivers licenses. This is something that we are not prepared to ask from our friends, if someone were asking me I would refuse. They are fine with the listed requirements from the guide to the I-751 petition.

Has anyone out there done this alone, and how difficult was it ??

Thank You.

Don't use the attorney. Almost all cases don't need any interview either.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

Posted

I echo the others. I-751 is not that bad a form to submit. Read the forms thru carefully so that you can start putting together the evidence early, and save yourself the attorney fees. There are lots of threads here on what folks have submitted.

All fees we have paid in this process have been only to the USCIS, Post Office, and the Physician for medical check-up. And that is stlll too much :whistle:

Good Luck!

Removal of Conditions - Nebraska Service Center

2/23/07 I-751 Notice date

3/23/07 NOA received (typo in name)

3/29/07 Biometric appointment received. Requested rescheduling

4/05/07 Second biometrics appointment received

4/18/07 Biometrics

4/19/07 Case status updated

2/23/08 Petition Congressman - no additional info.

3/03/08 Infopass in Chicago (12-mo extension)

3/19/08 Petition Senator's office

4/01/08 Case transferred - to an unspecified "USCIS office" (e-mail)

4/12/08 Letter - transferred to CSC on 3/27/2008. (typo in name)

4/22/08 Current Status: Card production ordered

4/25/08 Current Status: Approval notice sent; letter from Senator's office - expect 30-60 day wait for USCIS response!

4/26/08 Card arrives (with typo in name)

4/28/08 Card sent back via registered post (mistake to use Reg Post!)

5/05/08 Package delivered at Laguna Niguel, CA

10/02/08 Corrected 10-yr card issued

I-485

03/10/05 AOS interview in Chicago. Conditional PR (2-yr).

03/17/05 CPR card arrives in the mail

AOS thru Chicago DO (from non-immigrant visa category)

7/08/04 Mailed I-130, I-485 & I-765

7/20/04 Fingerprints/biometrics completed.

8/17/04 EAD approved

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I echo the others. I-751 is not that bad a form to submit. Read the forms thru carefully so that you can start putting together the evidence early, and save yourself the attorney fees. There are lots of threads here on what folks have submitted.

All fees we have paid in this process have been only to the USCIS, Post Office, and the Physician for medical check-up. And that is stlll too much :whistle:

Good Luck!

Did you have to do physical for removing conditions? I am not aware of the medical needed for removing conditions.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

Posted

We didn't use one, and if there's any step of the process that doesn't call for an attorney, it's probably the I-751, or at least an I-751 filed by a couple who is living together in a bona fide relationship that's not on the verge of breaking up or anything.

However, that doesn't mean nobody should use one.

I'm convinced that SOME people should use an attorney for each step, no matter how simple the step is. If you can't read and follow instructions, pay attention to details, fill out forms legibly, organize paperwork in an easy-to-understand fashion, then get help.

If you've researched the question, and you still think the I-751 should be filed 90 days before your second wedding anniversary, then you should hire an attorney.

If you pay someone to help you with your taxes, maybe you should consider paying someone to help you with your immigration paperwork.

But if you've read the guides and the I-751 sounds like something you can handle yourself, go for it.

04 Apr, 2004: Got married

05 Apr, 2004: I-130 Sent to CSC

13 Apr, 2004: I-130 NOA 1

19 Apr, 2004: I-129F Sent to MSC

29 Apr, 2004: I-129F NOA 1

13 Aug, 2004: I-130 Approved by CSC

28 Dec, 2004: I-130 Case Complete at NVC

18 Jan, 2005: Got the visa approved in Caracas

22 Jan, 2005: Flew home together! CCS->MIA->SFO

25 May, 2005: I-129F finally approved! We won't pursue it.

8 June, 2006: Our baby girl is born!

24 Oct, 2006: Window for filing I-751 opens

25 Oct, 2006: I-751 mailed to CSC

18 Nov, 2006: I-751 NOA1 received from CSC

30 Nov, 2006: I-751 Biometrics taken

05 Apr, 2007: I-751 approved, card production ordered

23 Jan, 2008: N-400 sent to CSC via certified mail

19 Feb, 2008: N-400 Biometrics taken

27 Mar, 2008: Naturalization interview notice received (NOA2 for N-400)

30 May, 2008: Naturalization interview, passed the test!

17 June, 2008: Naturalization oath notice mailed

15 July, 2008: Naturalization oath ceremony!

16 July, 2008: Registered to vote and applied for US passport

26 July, 2008: US Passport arrived.

Filed: Other Country: Canada
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We didn't use one, and if there's any step of the process that doesn't call for an attorney, it's probably the I-751, or at least an I-751 filed by a couple who is living together in a bona fide relationship that's not on the verge of breaking up or anything.

However, that doesn't mean nobody should use one.

I'm convinced that SOME people should use an attorney for each step, no matter how simple the step is. If you can't read and follow instructions, pay attention to details, fill out forms legibly, organize paperwork in an easy-to-understand fashion, then get help.

If you've researched the question, and you still think the I-751 should be filed 90 days before your second wedding anniversary, then you should hire an attorney.

If you pay someone to help you with your taxes, maybe you should consider paying someone to help you with your immigration paperwork.

But if you've read the guides and the I-751 sounds like something you can handle yourself, go for it.

:lol: taxes are a lot more complicated...

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