werner said:Typical scenario using my attorney legal fees:
Year 2001 H1b: filing fees $ 1,500+ legal fees $ 3,500 + premiun process $ 1,000 = $ 6,000
year 2004 H1b renewal= legal fees $ 2,500+ $ 500 filing fees= $ 3,000
year 2003 RIR labor cert fees+ $ 5,000
year 2005 PERM labor cert= $ 5,000 ( i did not apply yet)
after year 6, every year additional renewal
Thats why attorneys are doing nothing, why kill golden egg hen.
If you know a inmigrant office with better legal fees , (Florida) please let me know
Yu cannot imagine how easy it is to file yourself a H1b application / extension / 'transfert'. I did it myself and it didn t cost me a penny. Same for Labor cert and, now, PERM. And in every case, BCIS or DOL is happy to help yu out along the way.
I dont think attorney considers DOL as a golden egg hen. It s quite the oposite, more and more people rely on attorneys (which they often dont trust) because people dont want to bother. Without us, an attorney will have nothing to file. As long as some people will depends on them, they will charge whatever they want.
Let see those fees if we start to know how to handle those filings !
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