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http://www.scottimmigration.net/content/consultation-overview

 

The importance of a consultation is not to be underestimated. It is the most important thing that happens in every case as that is when the majority of the decisions for the case take place.

 

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Cost

The consultation fee is $375 for 30 minutes for a telephone consultation. In-person consultations are $500 and take place at the office in Bedford, NH.


DO NOT send us any documents for the consultation unless we specifically request them by email.

After you submit the intake sheet and pay the consultation fee, you will receive an email within one business day offering you time slots for the consultation. Time slots are during business hours New Hampshire time Monday through Thursday. The consultation usually takes place within two to three business days after we receive the consultation fee.

Purpose of a consultation

  • Determine what action or relief is necessary and available for the case.
  • Estimate the chances of success. This is especially important for any type of discretionary relief.
  • Explain the options to the potential client and the general procedures for each option.
  • Recommend for or against various options for the consultee.
  • Decide whether the attorney would be willing to take the case.
  • Provide the client with a fee quote, based on the facts of the case.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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1 hour ago, Bte said:

Please has anyone used attorney Laurel Scott recently to file for a waiver? How much is her charge please? 

Each case has different facts and circumstances. . . $375 is the cost to find out.   No practitioner is going to give you a price without reviewing the case.

 

Seems like you are talking to a lot of lawyers.  Are you shopping for better answers? 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Paul & Mary said:

Each case has different facts and circumstances. . . $375 is the cost to find out.   No practitioner is going to give you a price without reviewing the case.

 

Seems like you are talking to a lot of lawyers.  Are you shopping for better answers? 

 

 

Yes I’ve spoken to some lawyers. I want to get the best. Most of them are really interested in the waiver. But I still feel a good lawyer can advise us on what to do to avoid this waiver. I wasn’t given a misrep bar. But the few we’ve spoken to said we will be given misrepresentation bar during the interview. One of the lawyers is quoting $10,000. My husband wants to find out how much ms Scott charges. 

 
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