married to usc .im canadian ..what now
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Re: married to usc .im canadian ..what now
Noorah101 wrote:
>> >> >> >> > hi thanks for the response ,well i came here yes but i was
>> >> >> >> > going
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>> is our
>> best route.thanks again
>
>Is your appointment with an immigration officer at USCIS, via an
>Infopass appointment? You'd be better off speaking to an immigration
>attorney, really. Just remember that USCIS is not held responsible if
>the immigration officer gives you the wrong information (for example, if
>she says go ahead and AOS, and then your AOS is denied for some
>reason...you can't use the excuse that the officer's advice was faulty).
>Strange but true.
>
>Of course an attorney might give you wrong information as well, but you
>can at least pay him to appear at your interview so he can step in and
>steer your case to a more successful outcome.
>
>Rene
yes our appointent is with an officer via infopass appointment .as for an
attorney well the forms rite now if we do go ahead and file are a whopping 1,
170.00 and thats not all the forms ..but we are going to see what he or she
has to say .and then decide if we need a lawyer. .really not sure at this
point were we are ,or were we are going to go .
>> >> >> >> > hi thanks for the response ,well i came here yes but i was
>> >> >> >> > going
>[quoted text clipped - 61 lines]
>> is our
>> best route.thanks again
>
>Is your appointment with an immigration officer at USCIS, via an
>Infopass appointment? You'd be better off speaking to an immigration
>attorney, really. Just remember that USCIS is not held responsible if
>the immigration officer gives you the wrong information (for example, if
>she says go ahead and AOS, and then your AOS is denied for some
>reason...you can't use the excuse that the officer's advice was faulty).
>Strange but true.
>
>Of course an attorney might give you wrong information as well, but you
>can at least pay him to appear at your interview so he can step in and
>steer your case to a more successful outcome.
>
>Rene
yes our appointent is with an officer via infopass appointment .as for an
attorney well the forms rite now if we do go ahead and file are a whopping 1,
170.00 and thats not all the forms ..but we are going to see what he or she
has to say .and then decide if we need a lawyer. .really not sure at this
point were we are ,or were we are going to go .
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Re: married to usc .im canadian ..what now
The fee increases will make that amount almost double if you don't file before the increase in mid-June.
Noorah101 wrote:
>> >> >> >> > hi thanks for the response ,well i came here yes but i was
>> >> >> >> > going
>[quoted text clipped - 61 lines]
>> is our
>> best route.thanks again
>
>Is your appointment with an immigration officer at USCIS, via an
>Infopass appointment? You'd be better off speaking to an immigration
>attorney, really. Just remember that USCIS is not held responsible if
>the immigration officer gives you the wrong information (for example, if
>she says go ahead and AOS, and then your AOS is denied for some
>reason...you can't use the excuse that the officer's advice was faulty).
>Strange but true.
>
>Of course an attorney might give you wrong information as well, but you
>can at least pay him to appear at your interview so he can step in and
>steer your case to a more successful outcome.
>
>Rene
yes our appointent is with an officer via infopass appointment .as for an
attorney well the forms rite now if we do go ahead and file are a whopping 1,
170.00 and thats not all the forms ..but we are going to see what he or she
has to say .and then decide if we need a lawyer. .really not sure at this
point were we are ,or were we are going to go .
>> >> >> >> > hi thanks for the response ,well i came here yes but i was
>> >> >> >> > going
>[quoted text clipped - 61 lines]
>> is our
>> best route.thanks again
>
>Is your appointment with an immigration officer at USCIS, via an
>Infopass appointment? You'd be better off speaking to an immigration
>attorney, really. Just remember that USCIS is not held responsible if
>the immigration officer gives you the wrong information (for example, if
>she says go ahead and AOS, and then your AOS is denied for some
>reason...you can't use the excuse that the officer's advice was faulty).
>Strange but true.
>
>Of course an attorney might give you wrong information as well, but you
>can at least pay him to appear at your interview so he can step in and
>steer your case to a more successful outcome.
>
>Rene
yes our appointent is with an officer via infopass appointment .as for an
attorney well the forms rite now if we do go ahead and file are a whopping 1,
170.00 and thats not all the forms ..but we are going to see what he or she
has to say .and then decide if we need a lawyer. .really not sure at this
point were we are ,or were we are going to go .