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Hello, can someone recommend a good attorney in the Texas area. I'm a naturalized US citizen I've been with my fiancee for 4 years. she is from Brazil and I was hoping I could talk to someone with a similar situation. thanks!

If you are just looking to get her a K-1 visa, then save the $1500 he will charge you and do it yourself. Use that money to spend some more time with your fiancee.

The K-1 guides and flowcharts are so great, that every dollar spent on a lawyer is a dollar wasted IMO. Unless you have some extremely complex/unusual situation, forget the lawyer.

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I think I'm gonna, I met with an attorney today and he quoted me $3400 including all fees, $1500 upfront flus the $455 initial filing fees and $240 a month. The only thing that I'm trying to figure out is the timeline for filing in Texas - Austin/Dallas area. This guy told me 10-11 months.... thats crazy, I was thinking it was more like 4-6 months total.

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I think I'm gonna, I met with an attorney today and he quoted me $3400 including all fees, $1500 upfront flus the $455 initial filing fees and $240 a month. The only thing that I'm trying to figure out is the timeline for filing in Texas - Austin/Dallas area. This guy told me 10-11 months.... thats crazy, I was thinking it was more like 4-6 months total.

$3400???? :o He must be high on something. I've heard $1500-1900, and that's in NYC.

Here are some things I learned about lawyers:

-They have dozens of these cases going at once, so yours will probably not be their main focus.

-The lawyers themselves don't often fill out forms and put things together.

-Paralegals/assistant usually handle the bulk of the work (even temps & interns sometimes do simple tasks).

-They aren't as efficient as you would be handling your own case. (That's why he quoted 11 months, it may take them 3 months to mail it out. That happened to a friend, he gave the lawyer ALL the documents needed in Oct, the case was sent out in January)

-If they are working on several cases at once, there is a chance of one couple's docs ending up in another couple's envelope. It has happened before.

-If there's a delay, they blame the CIS and NVC (happened to my friend).

Obviously, not all lawyers are bad. But the procedure is pretty simple and requires no expertise. Why waste the money... the GUIDES are so good that you really don't need a lawyer.

*Btw, If you're really looking for somebody to do this for ya, I'll do your whole case for $1700. That's a 50% discount from what they quoted you. :jest: Just kidding, I'm still dealing with my own headache, don't need yours. LOL

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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I think I'm gonna, I met with an attorney today and he quoted me $3400 including all fees, $1500 upfront flus the $455 initial filing fees and $240 a month. The only thing that I'm trying to figure out is the timeline for filing in Texas - Austin/Dallas area. This guy told me 10-11 months.... thats crazy, I was thinking it was more like 4-6 months total.

Ummm. That guys about right in my opinion. Probably about 6-8 I suppose. Depends on alot of things, if you send your package in correct first time or if you need to fix things. I met with an attorney also, but decided to go with it on my own. The attorney can't speed things up and who knows your history and story better than you? In my opinion an attorney will most likely screw up something.

Unless you are wealty enough and your time is better spent doing other things, I would highly recommend doing it yourself, you will most likely do a better job than your $4K attorney.

I live in Dallas. My application is being processed in Vermont so living in TX does not mean much.

Only way in my opinion to speed it up is to know someone connected in the government that can make a call and make it happen.

Good luck!!

I-130

02-27-2008 - NOA-1

09-25-2008 - Approval Notice Sent!! (received email)

10-02-2008 - Received hard copy NOA 2 via mail[/size]

I-129F

03-03-2008 - Mailed I-129F via USPS next day service

03-04-2008 - I-129F delivered to VSC signed by P Novak at 1:50 pm

03-05-2008 - NOA-1 received in mail on 03-10-2008

09-25-2008 - Approval Notice Sent!! (received email)

10-02-2008 - Received hard copy NOA 2 via mail

NVC

10-06-2008 - Case received assigned case #

10-06-2008 - Case sent to embassy

10-06-2008 - Emailed DS 2032

EMBASSY

Embassy called my wife and set appointment for 10-10-2008 to pick up paperwork.

Appointment set for October 21, 2008 at 12pm

10-20-2008 Interview at 12pm. APPROVED!!PICK UP VISA 10-21-2008 at 3 pm

I-485 AOS

07-21-2009 - Mailed via overnigt. They received 7-22-2009 and rejected the same day.

07-29-2009 - Received rejected I-485 in the mail. (Incorrect fee's)

07-30-2009 - Mailed corrected packet overnight, they received next day 7-31-09

08-03-2009 - Received NOA for I-485 and I-765.

08-10-2009 - Received Biometrics appointment letter. Appt is on 09-02-2009 (DONE) Easy

09-15-2009 - I-765 Approved, Card production ordered

10-20-2009 - I-485 Appt Set

10-20-2009 - APPROVED!! Fast and easy 10-15 min interview.

10-21-2009 - CRIS email. Card production ordered.

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I think I'm gonna, I met with an attorney today and he quoted me $3400 including all fees, $1500 upfront flus the $455 initial filing fees and $240 a month. The only thing that I'm trying to figure out is the timeline for filing in Texas - Austin/Dallas area. This guy told me 10-11 months.... thats crazy, I was thinking it was more like 4-6 months total.

take a look at VJ's timeline for Brazil to get an idea of how long will take.

http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/k1list...il&dfile=No

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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Do it yourself or I can do it for you for a nominal price that will be the lowest in town and I guarantee top results.

Citizenship

8/06/2011 - Package sent

8/25/2011 - Biometrics schedule

9/26/2011 - Interview date received

10/09/2011 - Received yellow letter

11/08/2011 - Interview date THANKS GOD went smooth n pretty easy with the nice lady IO takes 9-10 minutes wow???????????????

I think I waited more time for my Oath Ceremony schedule rather than interview process and after 13 minutes the lady gave my sched WOW CAN'T BELIEVE ......yayyyyyyy

11/16/2011 - Oath Ceremony

Visit My Website

www.roseandchuck.com

Removing Conditions

08/3/2010 - File for Removal of Conditions (I-751)

08/6/2010 - Received date/ Noticed Date

9/06/2010 - Biometric Date Modesto

12/2/2010 - Card production( they orderd) new card. I just checked I'm not in hurry but hahahaha lucky GOD IS SO GOOD THANKS FOR EVERYTHING PAPA JESUS MWAHHH.

AOS

06/06/2008 - AOS PACKAGE SENT

06/09/2008 - RECEIVED DATE

06/13/2008- NOTICED DATE checked cleared ( received in mail 06/17/2008 notice for AOS, EAD and AP)

07/09/2008- BIOMETRICS date modesto

08/18/2008- AP APPROVED ( received date 8/22/2008)

08/18/2008- EAD APPROVED ( received date 8/27/2008)

09/17/2008- RECEIVED interview date appoinment

10/29/2008- INTERVIEW date 1:00pm sacramento (approved)

11/05/2008- RECEIVED WELCOME NOTICE

11/07/2008- RECEIVED GREEN CARD

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Hello, can someone recommend a good attorney in the Texas area. I'm a naturalized US citizen I've been with my fiancee for 4 years. she is from Brazil and I was hoping I could talk to someone with a similar situation. thanks!

I used a lawyer that charged 1800 before the fees went up in July.

And now I recommend that you can do it yourself and use visajourney. You can get everything you need here to do it yourself.........really.

Plus, you might make less mistakes.

They can't do much for you once the petition goes to the embassy, especially once it gets

into any administrative processing. You have to do most of the work anyway...........trust me. You have to get all the info and documents together and do all the running around. They are

just making money and typing up the form for you. Heck, I figured that some can make over a million a year doing this.

1800 per applicant and just my lawyer has about 10 per month at just the California center. Add the Vermont

one and double that..........plus isn't there a third center?

Anyway..........save yourself the money!!!

If you love me, then I have everything I need

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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I think I'm gonna, I met with an attorney today and he quoted me $3400 including all fees, $1500 upfront flus the $455 initial filing fees and $240 a month. The only thing that I'm trying to figure out is the timeline for filing in Texas - Austin/Dallas area. This guy told me 10-11 months.... thats crazy, I was thinking it was more like 4-6 months total.

Hellsbells - I'll do it for only $2000 - I take visa and mastercard as well :lol:

Long ago, I had a friend, an otherwise intelligent person, who hired an immigration attorney to handle this process from 1-129f through to removal of conditions. His cas was normal, no issues, nothin. His attorney tapped him for over 10 grand by the time this was all done. At the time (long before I even thought about going through this, or new of this site) I thought to myself that this must be a very complicated process - obviously requiring an attorney and lots of payments.

Unless you have very specific and unusual circumstances (convictions, IMBRA issues, etc.) There is absolutely NO NEED to waste your money on an immigration attorney. These guys are no less sharks than the lawyers that hang around hospitals. They tell you how complicated it is, how they have wonderful success rates (we all get adjudicated eventually), and how they can speed up the process (which is also pure hogwash). If they can create fear and doubt in your mind about your ability to handle this, well, they get paid. And you get stuck. Unlike most things in life, filing for the K-1 is a lot easier than it looks - just follow the guides and you'll be fine.

Rant accomplished ;)

And So It Begins......

My Timeline:

15 Sep 2007 Engaged!

25 Jan 2008 Sent I-129F to CSC

28 Jan 2008 I-129F receipted at CSC

29 Jan 2008 NOA1

30 Jan 2008 Touched - filing box here we come....

05 Feb 2008 Hard Copy NOA1 Received in Mail

03 Jun 2008 NOA2

10 Sep 2008 Interview 9:30

16 Jan 2009 Fly back to the USA

?? ??? 2009 Wedding Bells are Ringing

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I think I'm gonna do it myself .. and used the money I save to visit her next month. I really appreciate all of your info. Thank you all!!

Smart move.

Citizenship

8/06/2011 - Package sent

8/25/2011 - Biometrics schedule

9/26/2011 - Interview date received

10/09/2011 - Received yellow letter

11/08/2011 - Interview date THANKS GOD went smooth n pretty easy with the nice lady IO takes 9-10 minutes wow???????????????

I think I waited more time for my Oath Ceremony schedule rather than interview process and after 13 minutes the lady gave my sched WOW CAN'T BELIEVE ......yayyyyyyy

11/16/2011 - Oath Ceremony

Visit My Website

www.roseandchuck.com

Removing Conditions

08/3/2010 - File for Removal of Conditions (I-751)

08/6/2010 - Received date/ Noticed Date

9/06/2010 - Biometric Date Modesto

12/2/2010 - Card production( they orderd) new card. I just checked I'm not in hurry but hahahaha lucky GOD IS SO GOOD THANKS FOR EVERYTHING PAPA JESUS MWAHHH.

AOS

06/06/2008 - AOS PACKAGE SENT

06/09/2008 - RECEIVED DATE

06/13/2008- NOTICED DATE checked cleared ( received in mail 06/17/2008 notice for AOS, EAD and AP)

07/09/2008- BIOMETRICS date modesto

08/18/2008- AP APPROVED ( received date 8/22/2008)

08/18/2008- EAD APPROVED ( received date 8/27/2008)

09/17/2008- RECEIVED interview date appoinment

10/29/2008- INTERVIEW date 1:00pm sacramento (approved)

11/05/2008- RECEIVED WELCOME NOTICE

11/07/2008- RECEIVED GREEN CARD

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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I used Holmes and Lolly in San Diego. They were really good and on top of everything that I asked of them. The did simplify the process for my fiance and I. They gave us all the paperwork and had us fill in the blanks.

Its good if you want a hassel free process...but get people who are dedicated to only kvisas. If you dont mind the process and rather be a hands on kinda person I would recommend doing it yourself.

If I had to do it over again I would save the 1800...(that I am still paying) and do it myself.

My 2 cents.

Diana

10/17/07...Lawyer sent overnight to USCIS...
07/17/08...VISA RECEIVED!
POE LAX 07/25/2008
Civil wedding...8/1/08

AOS
08/25/08...NOA1
09/23/08...Biometrics
11/10/08...EAD and AP approved!
12/27/08...Appointment letter received
02/20/09...Appointment at local Santa Ana office
02/28/09...GREEN CARD RECEIVED!!!

REMOVE CONDITIONS
12/01/2010...Mailed I-751 for removal of conditions.
12/02/2010...NOA1
01/19/2011...Biometrics
03/10/2011...Card Production ordered!! Approval 10 Year Green Card!
**/**/****....card received

Naturalization Process

05/04/2013 application submitted

05/25/2013 biometrics done

06/25/2013 Noa received

07/29/2013 Naturalization Interview

08/21/2013 Oath Ceremony

Son was born 08/30/2013

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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I think I'm gonna do it myself .. and used the money I save to visit her next month. I really appreciate all of your info. Thank you all!!

Good plan. Cos even if you hire an attorney its still up to you to provide all the relevant data and to gather all the evidence required to support the I129f. In hiring an attorney, you're basically paying someone to fill out the forms and mail it in for you.

Just be sure you read the form instructions very carefully since the I129f is no longer processed at Texas Service Center, you'll either be sending it to Vermont or Cali. The guides here are excellent. Keep yourself well organized and you'll do well.

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