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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Our petition is on its way back to the US, we are awaiting our NOID Letter. We know what our mistake was, and it should be easily explained. We have boxes of documents in order ready to send off as soon as we get this letter. My question is, at this stage of the petition do we need a lawyer, just to be safe? I have contacted one and have an appointment to go back on the 25th to present all my documents to her. She says as soon as she gets them she can get the letter(NOID) expidited to us from the DOS. But we were told to wait four months for the letter and already we are nearing three months. So should we invest in this lawyer or are we wasting our money on something we can do ourselves?? (send in the documents)

thanks

vicki

10/2002 Met in yahoo chat

10/2004 Romance blossoms

04/2005 Went to india, spent two wonderful weeks together

06/11/05 Sent petition

06/22/05 1st NOA received

09/12/05 2nd NOA received

11/15/05 Interview: request for additional information from me.

11/30/05 Got notice that we were Placed on Administrative Processing

03/04/06 Going to visit with my boo!

04/08/06 Back home (sigh) back to waiting again.

06/15/06 7 months on AP (will this ever end?)

07/06/06 called for second interview (it was a nightmare)

07/14/06 learned our petition was sent back

07/15/06 ready to carry on the fight!!!!

10/17/06 petition is back at USCIS

God determines who walks into your life....it's up to you to decide who you let walk away,

who you let stay, and who you refuse to let go.

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vicki,

I don't know if you should invest in this lawyer, knowing nothing about her, but I would at least have consulted with a US immigration attorney long before now.

To others who may be reading - experienced immigration attornies have a much better idea about what potential problems exist, and how to avoid or mitigate them, than DIYers. If one is going to DIY, exploring the facts of the case with an experienced immigration attorney up front is an inexpensive and worthwhile investment.

Yodrak

Our petition is on its way back to the US, we are awaiting our NOID Letter. We know what our mistake was, and it should be easily explained. We have boxes of documents in order ready to send off as soon as we get this letter. My question is, at this stage of the petition do we need a lawyer, just to be safe? I have contacted one and have an appointment to go back on the 25th to present all my documents to her. She says as soon as she gets them she can get the letter(NOID) expidited to us from the DOS. But we were told to wait four months for the letter and already we are nearing three months. So should we invest in this lawyer or are we wasting our money on something we can do ourselves?? (send in the documents)

thanks

vicki

Edited by Yodrak
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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I can not tell you if you need a lawyer or not but I can tell you why I chose to use a lawyer.

My fiance suggested a lawyer who had both russian and english speaking lawyers. This did two things, allowed her to speak to someone in her native language about this process and keep me from possibly making a mistake when I would try to explain something. Her english is excelent in my opinion but if this is something that would help lower her stress levels I was fine with it.

Paul

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Most people here believe that lawyer is just something you make yourself feel safe. it doesnt mean that you are safe.

Steve (WA,US) & Anne (SH,CN)

P1..............2004/10/04

P2..............2005/01/10

P3..............2005/04/07

P4..............2005/08/02

Interview.....2005/09/19

Married.......2005/10/29

Filed I-485...2005/12/17

RFE submit...2006/02/27

Interview......2006/08/31

Fingerprint....2006/09/07

wel letter......2006/09/19

I-551...........2006/10/02

Share my experiences with you, China-->U.S.

Check out my website : Click here

I am not an attorny, but someone did what you are doing or going to do.

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andy_k1,

What makes you think that most people do not use lawyers? I will agree that most VJers do not use lawyers, but most people are not VJers.

How is one to know if their case is "not very complicated" if they understand as little about immigration as most VJers? A fair number of VJers discover somewhere along the journey that their case is a bit more complicated than they first thought it was. Sometimes the discovery is a minor inconvenience, sometimes it's a major problem, and sometimes it can be fatal.

Hopefully vicki, the OP in this thread, is in the 2nd category and not the 3rd. How ironic that you chose this thread to make your comments.

Yodrak

Most of people do not use lawyers.

If your case is not very complicated, you do not need to use lawyer.

Edited by Yodrak
Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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If your case is not very complicated, you do not need to use lawyer.

andy, (sorry to pick on you)

Do you know what an NOID is? Would it help if you knew if meant Notice Of Intent to Deny? Is that a complication?

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
Timeline
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andy_k1,

What makes you think that most people do not use lawyers? I will agree that most VJers do not use lawyers, but most people are not VJers.

How is one to know if their case is "not very complicated" if they understand as little about immigration as most VJers? A fair number of VJers discover somewhere along the journey that their case is a bit more complicated than they first thought it was. Sometimes the discovery is a minor inconvenience, sometimes it's a major problem, and sometimes it can be fatal.

Hopefully vicki, the OP in this thread, is in the 2nd category and not the 3rd. How ironic that you chose this thread to make your comments.

Yodrak

Most of people do not use lawyers.

If your case is not very complicated, you do not need to use lawyer.

Your exactly right Yodrak, we came into this thinking as long as we both knew we loved each other and the visa was for no other reason then what could possibly go wrong. But in the end its been a very painful journey we are 15 months into it and now this NOID on the way. The Chennai Embassy seems to have come to the conclusion that we are a fraud because "they have proof that Im living with someone here in the US". All because they called my home very early one morning and a man answered.. Which by the way happened to be my 18 year old son. Also they seem to think that since Bala didnt inform his "neighbors " that he was planning to marry then he must be a fraud!!!

Thanks for all the advice

Vicki/Bala

10/2002 Met in yahoo chat

10/2004 Romance blossoms

04/2005 Went to india, spent two wonderful weeks together

06/11/05 Sent petition

06/22/05 1st NOA received

09/12/05 2nd NOA received

11/15/05 Interview: request for additional information from me.

11/30/05 Got notice that we were Placed on Administrative Processing

03/04/06 Going to visit with my boo!

04/08/06 Back home (sigh) back to waiting again.

06/15/06 7 months on AP (will this ever end?)

07/06/06 called for second interview (it was a nightmare)

07/14/06 learned our petition was sent back

07/15/06 ready to carry on the fight!!!!

10/17/06 petition is back at USCIS

God determines who walks into your life....it's up to you to decide who you let walk away,

who you let stay, and who you refuse to let go.

 
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