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William&Emily

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    William&Emily reacted to yuna628 in Attorney vs Not?   
    There is no need to use a lawyer unless there is something in your backgrounds. Otherwise you should be prepared for a fairly easy but long process of waiting around.  Following the guides here should give you a great overview of what to send into your application, and the UK specific guide in the UK forum should help clarify the rest.
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    William&Emily reacted to Wuozopo in Attorney vs Not?   
    My thoughts were--Nobody cares about my case more than I do. I will give it my utmost attention. I won't misspell my name, get a date wrong, or fail to act in a timely manner if needed. 
     
    It's not rocket science.  It only has to be stressful if you choose to freak out over it and consume yourself with "how much longer" twenty times a day. You will get there. 
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    William&Emily reacted to AnaidAaron in Attorney vs Not?   
    Like others have said, you can DIY it, your case doesn't sound complicated at all and you are from a low fraud country. Just make sure the last time you met was less than 2 years before your filing date, otherwise, meet again beforehand. 
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    William&Emily reacted to Mmagic in Attorney vs Not?   
    Do it on your own and save the money for Vegas. 
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    William&Emily reacted to Paul & Mallory in Attorney vs Not?   
    No lawyer needed - you are wise & fortunate to have found this site before beginning your journey! We didn't come across it until a little while after we had filed and it's definitely filled with amazing advice and experiences from start to finish. If your situation is straightforward, it is not that difficult to complete this process on your own. Just be patient, take your time, and don't rush any part along the way - you will be fine.
     
    Congratulations, and good luck!
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    William&Emily reacted to mtempelaar in Attorney vs Not?   
    We used an attorney for our CR-1, but only because there were two questions that I wasn't sure how to respond properly given our specific circumstance.   I wanted a lawyer to handle that one ONLY because of those questions.
    For our removal of conditions, it was easy and we did that without a lawyer.
    For Naturalization, we did ourselves but I was nervous about that one:  We weren't sure how to properly record a speeding ticket.  Now we are waiting to see if we did it right.  
     
    Basically, if you believe you have a straightforward case and can properly answer the questions, skip the lawyer and save the money.     
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    William&Emily reacted to Unidentified in Attorney vs Not?   
    You don't need a lawyer. You're only paying a guy for looking through paperwork that you would have to fill in yourself anyway. He's just a paid second pair of eyes. And some doesn't even know what they're doing. 
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    William&Emily reacted to Perfect two 💑 in Attorney vs Not?   
    Your case is straight forward. No attorney needed. Just follow the guidelines in the VJ and you will be fine. Check your application few times before sending it. Good luck with your Visa journey! 😄
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    William&Emily reacted to Unlockable in Attorney vs Not?   
    VJ is a DIY site filled with resources and people to help with the process. A large percentage of members here did it themselves. Unless you are complicated case (criminal history, illegal entries into the US, etc) then there is no need for a lawyer.
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    William&Emily reacted to Roel in Attorney vs Not?   
    Don't waste your money on lawyers. The process is not that complicated.
     
    Literally almost everyone here did their visa stuff by themselves.
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