Addie_Goodvibes
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A lot of us on here have probably wondered if Hiring a lawyer is neccesary for most I-130/I-485 cases. & maybe doubtful as to the process of filing these forms, which forms to file ect. My Wife & I were waiting to save enough $ to hire a Lawyer, then started researching the process. It is actual not that complicated. As long as you read all instructions and submit the correct documentation. There are some exceptions and only an attorney can let you know about your indiv. case.
I have attached some forms and processes that helped me with my case.
Recently the USCIS has made it even easier by not requiring notorized copies or originals in Appl. submissions. only at the interview.
All the forms and govt. lingo can be confusing and intimidating!
That is what took my wife & I so long to file was the expense the lawyers wanted to charge, we were quoted anywhere from 2500. + filing fees to 3000+ fees, we felt that was a bit high so we did it our self! of course we consulted a lawyer before filing the forms. Not done yet but hopeful.
Below is our total costs to date:
$765.00- USCIS Fees ( I-130,I-485, I-765, & Biometrics fee $70.00
$110.00 medical for I-485 wife preg waived 1 immunization
$24.00 Passport photos: we went to Kinkos they are within USCIS specs.
$100.00 Misc. Admin fees (cert. copy of USC Birth Cert, offical copy of her BC notary of I-864, passport name change for immigrant wife, FEDEx.)
$0.0 Printing/ Copy fees: I am lucky enough to work where I can make lots of Copies so I copied everything in triple
Total to date: Aprox. $1000.00
I think it is worth a couple bills to have an attorney look over what you have filed to be sure everything is in order, but to pay more than *$3000.00 total is ridiculous! *Including USCIS filing fees (aprox $765.00 for USC and 1 alien spouse residng in USA) **there are some exceptions and only an attorney can let you know about your indiv. case.
With a little research,reading, patience & of course help from indivs. like you all ; the process is not that scary and can be done! Presentation and organization go a long way as the USCIS web site reflects.
Recently the USCIS has made it even easier by not requiring notorized copies or originals in Appl. submissions. only at the interview.
General Tips on Preparing forms to be mailed to USCIS
http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/scnational/index.htm#H
You all helped us feel confident about the process.
Thank you,
Addie, Ako, & Airilei
I have attached some forms and processes that helped me with my case.
Recently the USCIS has made it even easier by not requiring notorized copies or originals in Appl. submissions. only at the interview.
All the forms and govt. lingo can be confusing and intimidating!
That is what took my wife & I so long to file was the expense the lawyers wanted to charge, we were quoted anywhere from 2500. + filing fees to 3000+ fees, we felt that was a bit high so we did it our self! of course we consulted a lawyer before filing the forms. Not done yet but hopeful.
Below is our total costs to date:
$765.00- USCIS Fees ( I-130,I-485, I-765, & Biometrics fee $70.00
$110.00 medical for I-485 wife preg waived 1 immunization
$24.00 Passport photos: we went to Kinkos they are within USCIS specs.
$100.00 Misc. Admin fees (cert. copy of USC Birth Cert, offical copy of her BC notary of I-864, passport name change for immigrant wife, FEDEx.)
$0.0 Printing/ Copy fees: I am lucky enough to work where I can make lots of Copies so I copied everything in triple
Total to date: Aprox. $1000.00
I think it is worth a couple bills to have an attorney look over what you have filed to be sure everything is in order, but to pay more than *$3000.00 total is ridiculous! *Including USCIS filing fees (aprox $765.00 for USC and 1 alien spouse residng in USA) **there are some exceptions and only an attorney can let you know about your indiv. case.
With a little research,reading, patience & of course help from indivs. like you all ; the process is not that scary and can be done! Presentation and organization go a long way as the USCIS web site reflects.
Recently the USCIS has made it even easier by not requiring notorized copies or originals in Appl. submissions. only at the interview.
General Tips on Preparing forms to be mailed to USCIS
http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/scnational/index.htm#H
You all helped us feel confident about the process.
Thank you,
Addie, Ako, & Airilei
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