Originally posted by 485bn
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do you know how much a lawyer charges to accompany for
interview is 175.00 hr is reasonable..
they will be charging 175.00 hr since we pick from there office.
Hi,
I really don't have any good feel for how much an hourly rate "should" be. I imagine it's a function of geography (both you and your lawyer.....for example, my lawyer is from out of state so I actually paid for his expenses that day to come in for the interview) and what kind of law firm he/she comes from.
A few years ago, I had a lawyer for my H1-B that had practically no overhead (no secretary, no assistants, just one small office where he did everything himself) so he was much cheaper in general than the one we used for our 485 processing. For the 485, we switched just because there were some other complications in our case and this law firm we used came highly recommended by other friends.
At this point, it is probably just a matter of intuition for you whether you feel it is worth it or not.
I have to add that I actually would not even have asked my lawyer to accompany me if not for two issues in my case:
1. I was worried about why my case was transferred while my husband's was approved outright (we suspected it was my FP problems but weren't sure).
2. My husband by the time of my interview had changed employment so I was worried there may be complications.
As it turns out, the interview went very smoothly and I probably didn't need the lawyer but it was really more of a security blanket thing for me at that point....
Good luck!