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The Molinas
Just curious how many people on here actually used (are using) a lawyer...
keith88gt
Hi,
I personally am using a lawyer that specializes in K-1 visa's.I didnt know anything about the process before i found this site and I heard a few horror stories about people doing it themselves and having all kinds of mistakes that led to alot of undo delays.To me the little extra money spent on an attorney who specializes in this type of visa is a good investment for peace of mind.
Keith & Irish Forever
Yodrak
Sabrina&Joshua,

I interpret "Mix between 1 and 2" to mean 'I consulted an attorney but did not retain one.'

Yodrak

QUOTE(Sabrina&Joshua @ Jul 24 2006, 04:04 PM) *
Just curious how many people on here actually used (are using) a lawyer...


iceyspots
I think this poll would be slightly biased considering that people who would have taken a lawyer who found this site instead, would read the guides, ask questons and start doing the work themselves...

But an interesting poll nonetheless smile.gif
roi_aggie
Myself... never even considered a lawyer
samir_shannon
if your case is not complicated then do it yourself
gwsmith01
I do agree that if your cse isn't complicated, do it yourself. All it takes is a little time to research the process and make sure you have all the required documents. It saved me thousands of dollars by doing it myself. I really don't think the process would have went any faster by using an attorney.
Nessa
We never even consider hiring one. And for what we hear about it, it's a waste of money and time.
moondancer627
Did it ourselves and made it through in a year and 1/2.
Moondancer and stonemaster
Garfield fan
We "mixed between 1 and 2", meaning we did the I-130 part ourselves, then hired lawyer for our K3 part, then back to DIY for our AOS. Smooth sailing ... but our lawyer was worth it good.gif
just_Jackie
Fired his ###!!!!!!! Paid $2,000 to have our petition sent to the wrong center and 2 RFE's thrown in for good measure. He had the cajones to ask for $1500 to file AOS/EAD. Here is where we parted ways.

Jackie
samir_shannon
post boosting
wherezdabearz
We called a lawyer, who said 'just get married, don't leave the States and I'll fix it for you'. Thank God I'd already found visajourney and knew that was not the right thing to do!
KarenCee
We did it ourselves since we had a pretty straightforward case. smile.gif
sparkofcreation
I work with lawyers. I wouldn't trust one as far as I could throw him.

I have three friends who did K-1s and then green cards with lawyers, two of them had major problems with the visa (so they did the AOS and LoC by themselves). The one who had no problems with the visa then used a lawyer for the AOS, and he screwed up the EAD application (failed to notice a fee change, IIRC).

No thank you, in other words.
A-PhiJill
Our sentiments exactly! We did not use a lawyer

QUOTE(roi_aggie @ Jul 25 2006, 12:37 AM) *

Myself... never even considered a lawyer

Perseverance
we have a lawyer, but I would not say that our case is cut and dry. Having a lawyer gives us peace of mind. I am still very involved I dont just let he and his "team" handle everything. I double check him just as he does us.
RosaMystica7
I'm not hiring a lawyer, didn't pay for a consultation for one... but I did ask a lawyer some questions for free, not sure what that counts as. laughing.gif
Mew
No lawyer for us...
Addie_Goodvibes
We did ourselves cost less than 1000.00 Including copies, Pictures, requesting official documents.

I suggest DYI unless your case is complicated
Mrs. Forgetful
We thought about hiring a lawyer a few times because of my husband going out-of-status, but after long consideration and much time filling out all the paperwork, we decided to save money for our vacation and do it ourselves.
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