Immigration lawyer for green card
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Immigration lawyer for green card
Getting married later this year to usa bf then applying for green card. Should we use lawyer to help complete forms and if so, any recommendations who to use. I heard 1 question is to list all my addresses since age 16. As I'm now in my 50s I cant remember them all.
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Re: Immigration lawyer for green card
Most people do it themselves, a personal choice, well unless you have any serious issues.
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No issues other than remembering my addreses since aged 16
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Are you currently in the USA, and if so, what's your status? If not, will you be doing the CR-1 or K-1 visa process?
As Boiler said, you don't really need a lawyer if you have no criminal history or past immigrating issues.
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That is not one of the requirements.You should look up the rules for the visa you are after- sounds like a CR1
https://www.uscis.gov/greencard/gree...ses-procedures
https://www.uscis.gov/greencard/gree...ses-procedures
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Currently in uk going back to usa in November until end January getting married then will begin green card process. I was told that as the green card applicant I would need to provide all my uk addresses since age 16.
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Told by whom? Do you already have an immigration attorney? Are you willing to listen to anonymous people on the internet who profess personal experience?
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And no, you do not need to list all your addresses from age 16.
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I was told that as the green card applicant I would need to provide all my uk addresses since age 16.
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Thinking back, you might need to list all your addresses for the police report (ACRO)
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Oh goodness I'm not staying in usa once married why i said I'll be there from November to January. Once we are married we will begin the process for me to obtain a green card as a spouse, all I was asking is should we use a lawyer to assist in the process.
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Thank you Rich that's possibly the answer
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I thought immigration visa was temporary, once married I plan to move to usa permanently with my usa husband, I thought that was a green card. I'm not remaining in usa once married I'll be returning to uk within 90 days of esta.
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Sorry, Feisty, but your original post didn't say you were staying in the US temporarily which lead me to believe you were staying in the US. One does not apply for a green card anywhere but while within the US which is accomplished through adjustment of status.
You will be applying for an Immediate Relative Visa (Immigration Visa) which will ultimately give you a green card when you enter the US with the approved visa. Yes, visas are temporary and so is the IR-1/CR-1 immigration visa. Once you enter the US, you become a permanent resident, your passport is stamped with the I-551 which is the paper version of the green card and good for one year while your actual card is being manufactured and sent to you.
If your husband and yourself are uneasy with forms and a bit disorganized and perhaps overanxious, nervous or you have a criminal background or medical issues then by all means retain an immigration attorney to assist you. You can add a few thousand dollars more to the already thousand plus dollars the actual visa will cost you. You will still have to gather all the necessary supporting documentation, i.e. long form UK birth certificate, prior marriage certificates, divorce decrees absolute, ACRO report, etc. and will have to scrutinize all the paperwork the attorney's paralegal will complete before you sign it.
Most people on this forum are DIY'ers. There are hundreds of threads giving advice and real time people offering their personal knowledge. The choice is yours.
You will be applying for an Immediate Relative Visa (Immigration Visa) which will ultimately give you a green card when you enter the US with the approved visa. Yes, visas are temporary and so is the IR-1/CR-1 immigration visa. Once you enter the US, you become a permanent resident, your passport is stamped with the I-551 which is the paper version of the green card and good for one year while your actual card is being manufactured and sent to you.
If your husband and yourself are uneasy with forms and a bit disorganized and perhaps overanxious, nervous or you have a criminal background or medical issues then by all means retain an immigration attorney to assist you. You can add a few thousand dollars more to the already thousand plus dollars the actual visa will cost you. You will still have to gather all the necessary supporting documentation, i.e. long form UK birth certificate, prior marriage certificates, divorce decrees absolute, ACRO report, etc. and will have to scrutinize all the paperwork the attorney's paralegal will complete before you sign it.
Most people on this forum are DIY'ers. There are hundreds of threads giving advice and real time people offering their personal knowledge. The choice is yours.