CaroandElli
Jul 25 2007, 10:47 AM
Hi, my new family!
I am in process of firing my attorney. I actually already have everything ready for the I-601 packet except for the attorney letter, which doesn't seem to be a requirement.
I am willing to submit this application without an attorney. I just need guidance on how to do so (where to send it). I will also need to submit as fee-in-amend-later because we don't yet have the visa denial letter.
I am going to submit to Guatemala and would like to do so before the end of the month.
Please HELP!!!
ladybug1
Jul 25 2007, 01:17 PM
you should go to atty. laurel scott's website, www.visacentral.net & read her information about submitting waivers. it's very informative
kitkat1
Jul 25 2007, 02:03 PM
In addition to reading Laurel Scott's 601 waiver memo, read the example approved and denied hardship letters on www.immigrate2us.net.
An attorney letter is no way a requirement but a letter from you proving extreme hardship with evidence and documentation is a requirement.
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