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viveksn
11-27-2011, 09:42 PM
Dear IV Folks,
I am current in December. I am employed in an University and on my own for filing I-485. Should I use the University Attorney and fork out over three thousand dollars or self-file? I have my H1-B approval for the 2nd time( currently in my fifth year). I have not changed employers. Any advice will be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
VSN
mdcowboy
11-28-2011, 09:48 AM
Dear IV Folks,
I am current in December. I am employed in an University and on my own for filing I-485. Should I use the University Attorney and fork out over three thousand dollars or self-file? I have my H1-B approval for the 2nd time( currently in my fifth year). I have not changed employers. Any advice will be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
VSN
Anyways you will have to fork out the application fee of $1087 for you and if you have a spouse add another one..my attorney charged me $800 for the papers etc.
I think I would suggest going through an Attorney to fill these papers.
Rb_newsletter
11-28-2011, 12:32 PM
Dear IV Folks,
I am current in December. I am employed in an University and on my own for filing I-485. Should I use the University Attorney and fork out over three thousand dollars or self-file? I have my H1-B approval for the 2nd time( currently in my fifth year). I have not changed employers. Any advice will be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
VSN
Simple Rule: "Always go with professional support."
Think like this. What if you receive a query later? Will you be able to understand/answer it? If you have an attorney he/she will help you. Its like insurance money. If you have a chance to use the insurance money, it is good. If you don't get a chance to use the insurance money, it is very very good for you. in any case it relieves you from headache.
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