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Hi, I am just starting to get my paper work together to bring my fiance to the states. I have been trying to get as much information as possible before I start the process next month. I wanted to know if anyone had any advice on getting an immigration lawyer. If so, is it better to get a lawyer to help you with the process or do it yourself, or is it about the same? If anyone has any information it would be greatly appreciated.

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Hi, I am just starting to get my paper work together to bring my fiance to the states. I have been trying to get as much information as possible before I start the process next month. I wanted to know if anyone had any advice on getting an immigration lawyer. If so, is it better to get a lawyer to help you with the process or do it yourself, or is it about the same? If anyone has any information it would be greatly appreciated.

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I did a mix/blend. We prepared all the materials ourselves, then showed them to an immigration lawyer. We then filed them. He said there was no benefit to him sending them in. This kept the cost low, but made sure there were no obvious errors.

Tom

Thank for for updating your timeline. (My Assistant, then edit/add my timeline.)
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Yeah its hard to say .. this site can give you all the answers you need for a perfect petition .. but if you have any extenuating circumstancings such as criminal history, medical issues, etc a lawyer might be a good bet..

May 1, 2006 - Submitted I-129F (Overnight) NSC

May 2, 2006 - NOA1

June 1, 2006 - Transferred to CSC

June 14, 2006 - Notice from CSC it was transferred

June 30, 2006 - Received IMBRA RFE (CSC)

July 5, 2006 - Touched (RFE Received)

July 31, 2006 - APPROVED

August 5, 2006 Physical NOA2

August 15, 2006 NVC Received and Sent

August 22, 2006 AIT sent Packet 3

August 22, 2006 Packet 3 got lost in the mail... sending another.. :( :( :(

October 27, 2006 Interview

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I would venture to say that if you have no complications (prior overstays, the stuff Vartan listed, etc.), you do not need a lawyer if you use VJ.

Plus, I have seen so many people posting about how their lawyer screwed this or that up, or their lawyer doesn't know as much about the process as other VJers, etc.

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yeah .. I forgot to mention too that since the processes for paperwork .. answers, etc changes so much half these immigration lawyers are in the dark too .. especially now... they are more in the dark then us I think

May 1, 2006 - Submitted I-129F (Overnight) NSC

May 2, 2006 - NOA1

June 1, 2006 - Transferred to CSC

June 14, 2006 - Notice from CSC it was transferred

June 30, 2006 - Received IMBRA RFE (CSC)

July 5, 2006 - Touched (RFE Received)

July 31, 2006 - APPROVED

August 5, 2006 Physical NOA2

August 15, 2006 NVC Received and Sent

August 22, 2006 AIT sent Packet 3

August 22, 2006 Packet 3 got lost in the mail... sending another.. :( :( :(

October 27, 2006 Interview

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C'mon USCIS Lets get some others approved or else watch for the Trident

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I would say if you have a straight forward case as we did, I would not bother with an attorney, they can sometimes make things worse. We have now done it twice, without an attorney and everything went fine both times.

I have heard some horror stories about mistakes made by lawyers and how those mistakes messed things up for people. If you have something other than a straight forward case though it is a good idea to get the advise of an attorney. Just my opinion here......

1/12/06 Mail I-129f express mail

1/13/06 TSC rec'd

1/23/06 NOA1 from CSC

1/27/06 - Check cleared

7/10/06 - NOA2

7/14/06- rec'd @ NVC

8/14/06- NVC sent petition to Consulate

8/17/06 - Korean Consulate rec'd Petition

8/23/06 - rec'd packet 3 from Consulate

8/25/06 - sent packet 3 back to Consulate

8/27/06 - got confirmation email from Consulate, they rec'd packet three

8/27/06 - requested interview date via Consulate internet site.

9/1/06 - Checked internet site for interveiw date, it was there

9/25/06 - Interview date - APPROVED

9/28/06 - Visa in Zaeems Hand - YEAHHHHH

1/6/07 - leaving for USA

1/20/07 - Wedding Date

1/20/07 - MARRIED!!!!!

2/10/07 - rec'd certified copy of marriage license

AOS

3/13/07 - AOS package rec'd at Chicago Lockbox

3/20/07 - Rec'd Social Security Card

3/21/07 - Checks Cashed and Case Status online

3/24/07 - NOA1 Rec'd for AOS and EAD

3/27/07 - rec'd Biometrics appt letter - scheduled for 4/20/07 @ 11:00am

4/02/07 - "touched"

4/20/07 - had biometrics appt.

4/21/07 - rec'd letter stating case was transferred to CSC

5/22/07 - rec'd Case Pending at CSC email

6/25/07 - EAD card production ordered

7/7/07 - EAD "touched"

7/7/07 - AOS "touched"

8-6-07 - Rec'd EAD Card in the Mail

5-20-08 - AOS INTERVIEW - APPROVED - PASSPORT STAMPED

7-2-10 - Received 10 year green card in mail

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Keneisha

I think you'll find, as the previous responders indicated, that few of us decided to hire a lawyer. The paperwork process for the K1 really is basic and straightforward, for the most part. If you are organized and have good attention to detail, you really don't need a lawyer. The stuff that seems to take the most time, the gathering of the information and evidence in order to submit the petition, has to be done by you and your fiance anyway - a lawyer can't offer much help with that.

But if you know yourself, and you think that it will be difficult for you, you may want to spend some time talking with lawyers before you choose one. Certainly if you have any issues that may affect your petition (previous immigration violation such as overstay, HIV, multiple petitions in the past, etc.) a lawyer is not a bad idea. At least a consultation with one so you understand your situation is necessary. But in the end, even with extenuating circumstances, if you get youself educated enough, you can do it yourself. As commented, lawyers seem to not only add more cost to the process, but they also make mistakes and don't always know the law.

We, on the other hand, KNOW EVERYTHING!!! :D

You will truly get answers to your questions and confusion here much faster than with a lawyer, and we won't even charge you!!!

Good luck.

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If you decide to go for an attorney, ask people to reccommend you one..

I regret so bad hiring mine.

I duly agree with what is being said. My first time around, I did it on my own and got approved. The bad part was that my ex-fiancee got denied because of admittance to prior drug usage. :(

I do not need an attorney for the filing portion. Having this POWERFUL forum here will suffice I think. :D

BUT -- I want an attorney because some new things are around now. Like that IMBRA deal. I want the lawyer for when AFTER I file. To keep track of things for me as well. If I need help on something.

A friend recommended me "Holmes and Lolly" Imm. Lawyers, here is their link >> http://www.fianceevisas.com/?gfv

If any1 has good lawyer experiences, be nice to hear before I decide what to do by year's end.

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[quote name='chzuga' date='Jul 22 2006, 06:28 PM' post='325571'

I duly agree with what is being said. My first time around, I did it on my own and got approved. The bad part was that my ex-fiancee got denied because of admittance to prior drug usage. :(

chzuga brought up a good point. the beneficary should not admit to prior drug use, especially if no criminal record. doing so is usually grounds for denial. honesty in this case is not the best policy

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

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

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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I believe most people have the same question before they start the process.

I say you can completely do it yourself, but if you need conferdence, hire a lawyer wont be a bad idea. But don't expect them to help much...

Steve (WA,US) & Anne (SH,CN)

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P4..............2005/08/02

Interview.....2005/09/19

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Filed I-485...2005/12/17

RFE submit...2006/02/27

Interview......2006/08/31

Fingerprint....2006/09/07

wel letter......2006/09/19

I-551...........2006/10/02

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Keneisha,

I also had your question when I started my process. I decided that our case didn't have any significant complications and did all of the work myself.

I found that the members of VJ and the information on this site made it possible for me to put together my petition with zero error (so far so good).

For me, it's been quite a bit of work and attention to detail, but from my point of view the money that the lawyers don't get buys a couple of extra bottles of champagne at our wedding reception. =)

Good luck, and I'm sure that you'll make a good decision.

08/18/2005 Met fiancee in Serbia while backpacking through Europe

12/29/2006 Went back to Belgrade

01/07/2006 Engaged

02/13/2006 Last post for help on VJ before sending out app (not using lawyer)

02/14/2006 Freaked out for a bit, went over whole app a hundred or so times

02/14/2006 I-129F sent to CSC via Express Certified Mail

02/15/2006 "The wayayting is the hardest part." ---Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

02/21/2006 NOA1

02/23/2006 Check Cashed

05/01/2006 NOA2

05/02/2006 E-mail of NOA2 WOOT!!

05/18/2006 NVC recieves and forwards case. Notification via Snail Mail/no e-mail

06/21/2006 Packet 3 Received

06/22/2006 Tickets purchased for 8/16/2006

06/23/2006 Packet 3 Completed and sent.

07/10/2006 Interview date confirmed--July 25, 2006. Yes![/color]

07/15/2006 Packet 4 Received

07/25/2006 Interview Date

7/27/2006 APPROVAL----VISA IN HAND

08/03/2006 Leave for Belgrade

08/23/2006 Married woot.

10/10/2006 Fiancee finally asks what "woot" means

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Keneisha,

I also had your question when I started my process. I decided that our case didn't have any significant complications and did all of the work myself.

I found that the members of VJ and the information on this site made it possible for me to put together my petition with zero error (so far so good).

For me, it's been quite a bit of work and attention to detail, but from my point of view the money that the lawyers don't get buys a couple of extra bottles of champagne at our wedding reception. =)

Good luck, and I'm sure that you'll make a good decision.

More like a couple cases of Champagne, some of these Lawyers want between $1,500 - $2,000 for this #######

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NOA1 Date Received - 5/09/2006

Petition Transfered from NSC to CSC - 6/01/2006

Touched - 6/02/2006

Touched - 6/03/2006

IMBRA RFE Received - 06/30/2006 (Dated 06/23/2006)

IMBRA RFE Delivered - 07/01/2006 (USPS Next Day)

Touched - 07/03/2006 (Email saying they sent RFE)

Touched - 07/04/2006

Touched - 07/05/2006

Touched - 07/10/2006 (Recieved RFE Response)

Touched - 07/11/2006

Touched - 07/12/2006

Touched - 07/13/2006

Touched - 08/03/2006

NOA2 Approved - 08/03/2006

Touched - 08/06/2006

NVC Entered Case into System - 08/21/2006

Consulate in Rio de Janeiro confirms receipt - 08/29/2006 (may have arrived sooner, only got around to calling today).

Fiance sent Packet 3 to Embassy (Before she actually received it) - 09/01/2006

Fiance receives actual Packet 3 - 09/06/2006

Fiance receives Packet 4 - 09/22/2006

Medical Scheduled - 11/06/2006

Interview Scheduled - 11/07/2006

Fiance should be on her way to me! 11/10/2006

Visa Approved!

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We did it ourselves and beat the average time for petitions for UK to US K-1s, and it's a really straightforward process when you pay attention to the information that's available. I'd say, unless you have some complications (criminal record, overstayed visa, etc.) do it yourself and save the money for your wedding. :)

Timeline of David's Petition to Remove Conditions:

08-01-2009 I-751 Mailed to VSC

09-01-2009 I-751 received at VSC

12-01-2009 Notice of Action/Receipt received

22-01-2009 Biometrics Appointment Notice received

06-02-2009 Biometrics Appointment in Newark, NJ

05-06-2009 Received notice that removal of conditions has been approved!

David's K1 Timeline Available here

David's AOS Timeline Available here

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If you file your own income taxes and there is nothing out of the ordinary involved, i.e. criminal record, previous visa overstay, you should be able do it.

I filed or helped file every piece of paper from I-129F to N-400/N-600 for wife and daughter and never had a problem because of something I did.

If you feel shakey about doing it and have money to blow hire a lawyer. Otherwise, printout the forms, READ the instructions, ask questions when not sure of something and you should be OK.

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