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Hello,

Are there any advantages to having a lawyer/attorney for filing the K3 Visa??? I've heard mixed things on the forum on an older thread, but what advantages exist? Would a lawyer help speed the process, make things easier, etc.?

I appreciate any honest input. :)

neena

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Hello,

Are there any advantages to having a lawyer/attorney for filing the K3 Visa??? I've heard mixed things on the forum on an older thread, but what advantages exist? Would a lawyer help speed the process, make things easier, etc.?

I appreciate any honest input. :)

neena

K3 is a more complicated process and a lawyer "may" make the process easier. Won't speed up anything tho. Some lawyers have actually slowed the process down by not responding timely. Mine did and I fired him.

Check into doing a solo CR-1 . It's MUCH easier and way cheaper plus a MUCH better visa.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Peru
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Hello,

Are there any advantages to having a lawyer/attorney for filing the K3 Visa??? I've heard mixed things on the forum on an older thread, but what advantages exist? Would a lawyer help speed the process, make things easier, etc.?

I appreciate any honest input. :)

neena

I had hired an Immigration Attorney but, if I could do it again I would have never done it! We are delayed because the Attorney

never advised us about a document USCIS is requesting otherwise our documents would have been approved three weeks ago! We have now reached the 200 day mark and still waiting for our approvals. Attorneys are a waste of time for filing petitions however, for a more serious matter that would be different.

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Te amo mucho mi gran amor!!!

I-130 Application: (Filed 222 days ago) Reached 7 MONTHS

04/12/2007 Filed at VSC

05/09/2007 recieved NOA I from CSC (Reached 6 MONTHS 195 days from NOA I)

05/18/2007 Filed I-129F at Chicago Office ( Filed 186 days ago) 6 MONTHS!!

05/20/2007 rec'd NOA (184 days ago for NOA I ) REACHED THE 6 MONTH MARK!!

BOTH APPLICATIONS APPROVED 11/20/2007 THANK YOU MY GOD!!

11/20/2007 Date of NOA 2 email

11/26/2007 Date of hard copy of NOA 2

12/12/07 Date NVC receives paperwork

12/14/07 K3 is sent to Lima Peru, received case number from NVC.

12/17/07 Lima Peru Embassey receives K3

01/04/08 My Honey's Medical

**** I leave today to reunite with MY HONEY!!!! ****....

01/15/08 LEAVING FOR LIMA PERU!!!

01/17/08 8:15 AM Date of Interview in Lima, Peru with my honey!

INTERVIEW WAS APPROVED!!!!

***2008 is with My Honey***********

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Filed: Country: India
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Thanks for for the inputs. :)

I have one other question though... If the I-130 for my spouse where to be approved first, can I still opt to have the I-129F processed further as well? What steps would I need to take to do that?

Thanks again,

neena

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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In a normal case (no criminal record, previous visa attempts, etc.), they cannot do anything that you can't do for yourself.

When I was considering hiring an attorney, i had one bozo tell me that the whole process from application to interview on K-3 would take 4 months. So either he is clueless or a liar. Most of the posts you see about attorneys are about the mistakes and delays that they cause. I have read about many RFEs caused by incredibly stupid mistakes made by an attorney or his staff.

Unless you have a "difficult" case, simply read the guides thoroughly and do it yourself.

Good luck,

CG

Married: June 11, 2007 - San Andres Isla, Colombia

I-130

7/27/2007 - Sent I-130 Package to TSC*

7/30/2007 - Received by TSC

8/28/2007 - NOA-1 date - CSC

3/19/2008 - NOA2 date -CSC

I-130 held by USCIS for future AOS

I-129F

7/27/2007 - Sent I-129F Package to TSC*

7/30/2007 - Received by TSC

8/30/2007 - NOA-1 - Fee waived

3/19/2008 - NOA2

4/3/2008 - Received by NVC

4/10/2008 - Received by embassy

4/11/2008 - Faxed packet 3 forms to embassy

4/30/2008 - Appointment date assigned

6/19/2008 - Appointment at Bogota Embassy - APPROVED!!!

No touches except when I called CSC directly to inquire.

8/28/2008 - POE Houston

Still being lazy and waiting to do AOS.

*I-130 and I-129F sent together to TSC per USCIS instructions.

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Stay away from attorney's at all costs! They are certainly not needed for filing your application. I bet they are not up to speed on the new procedures concerning applying the 129f and I-130 at the same time. One more thing, the attorney hands off this type of work to his secretary but charges you as if he is doing the work.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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My personal opinion is, if you can read and follow instructions, an attorney is a huge waste of money that does nothing to decrease your wait. I hardly ever use an attorney, even in business. You'd be amazed how much you can do all by yourself simply by asking questions and following instructions.

Stop feeding the lawyers, it only helps them to breed. :lol:

Jeffery AND Alla.

0 kilometers physically separates us!

K-1 Visa Granted... Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Alla ARRIVED to America... Wednesday, 12 November 2008

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Stop feeding the lawyers, it only helps them to breed. :lol:

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From our experience, a lawyer is not necessary. For this process, I believe if you want something done right you'll do it yourself. I'd rather go through everything with a fine-toothed-comb and treat my case as unique, than let a lawyer deal with my paperwork in amongst all his current workload.

Your priority is your own paperwork, your lawyers priority is ALL his paperwork. Just my 2 pence :)

Cheryl

06/2005 Met Josh online ~ 02/2006 My 1st visit to the US ~ 09/2006 2nd US visit (Josh proposed) ~ 02/2007 3rd US visit (married)

04/2007 K3 visa applied ~ 05/2007 Josh's 1st UK visit ~ 09/2007 4th US visit ~ 02/2008 K3 visa completed ~ 02/2008 US entry

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04/2008 AOS/EAD filed ~ 05/2008 Biometrics ~ 06/2008 EAD recv'd ~ 08/2008 Conditional greencard

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02/2010 3rd wedding anniversary ~ 06/04/2010 Apply for lifting conditions ~ 06/14 package delivered ~ 07/23 Biometrics

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Hi

I have realize having an attorney at least in our case hasen't help at all ,she doesn't even call us to give us news or anything see just mailed the papers that we arranged and since then she is been missing I think see is on vacation with the money we paid her while we are here WAITING. :angry::angry:

The journey is over we are divorced now.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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In my opinion, finding Visa Journey is the hardest part of the visa process. Once you find this website, you can figure out how to do everything yourself. My thoughts are you will probably do a better job than a lawyer at checking all your paperwork since it is extremely important to you. For a lawyer, you are just one more case. Probably you will also work harder to get things done in the quickest possible way and be more thorough. My recommendation is just do it yourself. And like others have recommended, it is probably best to just file an I-130 and go for the CR-1 visa. But before deciding this, check your embassy to see what the difference in interview times is between CR-1 and K3 visas...that could be an important deciding factor!

Wife's visa journey:

03/19/07: Initial mailing of I-129F.

07/07/11: U.S. Citizenship approved and Oath Ceremony!

MIL's visa journey:

07/26/11: Initial mailing of I-130.

05/22/12: Interview passed!

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I didn't hire a lawyer so I can't speak from person experience, but I am SOOOO glad I did not hire one. My wife's Canadian friend was engaged to a US citizen and they spoke to a lawyer before their wedding who said it would be fine for her to go to Canada for a bridal shower and then return to the US a day before her student VISA expired so she could get married in the US that weekend without filing a SINGLE paper!!! Of course, she was refused at the border and had to change her wedding to be in Canada and has now been apart from her husband for several months, all because of the advice of this stupid lawyer. She then changed lawyers, and the new lawyer told her that they could have her in the US within 6 weeks - filed some other paperwork that USCIS sent back as rejected saying they weren't even close to the correct papers for her situation (not sure what papers THAT idiot lawyer filed). Now she has another lawyer who has filed the I-130 and has told her not to bother with the K-3 because it doesn't let her work right away and won't be any faster - again, another idiotic move since it is MUCH faster to receive the K-3 in Canada (5-7 months to book an appointment at the Montreal consulate once they receive it).

So I can definitely recommend NOT to use a lawyer!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
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well it all depends on your time and money. if you have plenty of time on hand to investigate and guess yourself, great. my husband doesn't speak english well and i felt overwhelmed with the forms and all things that i had to handle by myself, so i hired a lawyer. i did not regret as he knows what he's doing and informed us well so far.

sure, visa journey site is wonderful. i don't want bug the lawyer too much with questions about upcoming things, so i learn here on my own, and vent through this forum.

before i got married, and after spending a day at the federal building, still not convinced that i fully understand what was ahead of me, i decided to get help and i - am very happy with the decision. the lawyer gave me some really good advice on paperwork and tax returns. had i done filing myself, i would be facing delays. he will be with us until we file for aos.

yes, sure, you can do things yourself, esp. if you are hooked to this site.the knowledge comes from someone who has been through the process, but, the final tab is on you, and every mistake will mean a ref, which is more costly than the lawyers fee, to me.

even if i knew of this site, i would hire a lawyer again, so that i don't have to deal with forms and paperwork. but that is me.

sorry for the peeps who hired incompetent lawyers. i got a recommendation from a friend who married a Brazilian citizen.

some people go to gym alone, others hire personal trainers. 31 wonderful flavors! that is why we live here, in the great united states of america. you simply can't judge fast.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: New Zealand
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When I originally filed the K3, we used a lawyer, only because we had not yet found this website and it was very confusing with all the paperwork needed and why.

For AOS, did it all myself. Unless your case has a legal problem, it is very simple just using this forum to file all the necessary paperwork.

I 130 & I129F (K3) and AOS info in timeline

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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I hired an immigration lawyer and had a smooth journey. He worked right out of his house. Not only did he prepare and file the paperwork but he also informed us of any problems that could arise at the medical and the interview.

excuse me, but our stupid idiotic lawyer got our petition denied even after rfe, she wasn't able to read through the rfe and send the right documents needed, and she didn't even show us what it was requested. i will not go with an attorney at all, i have read this site 1000000x and i am better than any immigration fool. sorry, but this is how i feel, don't get attorneys unless you are sure they are very very good and up-to -date

I-129F Sent .......... 2007-05-29 toNSC, then forwarded to CSC

I-129F NOA1 ........ 2007-06-15

I-129F RFE(s) ........ 2007-10-18 (very bad day, yak)

RFE Reply(s) ......... 2007-11-06

Touch.................... 2007-11-07

Touch.................... 2007-11-09

Denied 2007-12-14 because of missing divorce paper. Lawyer swears she sent it and we will file motion to reopen file ...how long?

Filed motion to reopen file a week later

Approved 2008-01-12

Interview at Embassy in Bucharest 2008-03-14 - Approved!!!!!!!!

Entry in the USA 2008-05-01

Married 2008-06-21 (hubby almost broke his ankle and a black bird hit our windshield while driving to the courthouse hahah!

Filed for AOS 2008-07-02

Green card received w/o interview on 2008-12-09

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