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Old Dec 22nd 2009, 10:17 pm
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hello guys. I had posted here a few weeks back regarding my immigration situation. I am currently going through divorce and looking to hire an immigration attorney to file for I-751 waiver. Depending on experience attorneys have asked for $750 to $2500 excluding filing fee. Higher the experience, more money they ask. I would like to know what other people have paid for similar service and If any one can recommend a good attorney near Pittsburgh, PA. Most attorney have told me my case is straight forward. I would like to hire some one with good experience in i-751 waivers but not sure if $2500 is worth it since hopefuly there should not be much complications.
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do you really need to hire an attorney to help you with this, or do you just need a one-off consulatation of around $200?
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hello guys. I had posted here a few weeks back regarding my immigration situation. I am currently going through divorce and looking to hire an immigration attorney to file for I-751 waiver. Depending on experience attorneys have asked for $750 to $2500 excluding filing fee. Higher the experience, more money they ask. I would like to know what other people have paid for similar service and If any one can recommend a good attorney near Pittsburgh, PA. Most attorney have told me my case is straight forward. I would like to hire some one with good experience in i-751 waivers but not sure if $2500 is worth it since hopefuly there should not be much complications.
http://www.superlawyers.com/

All highly ranked fellows, could be expensive.
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I am currently going through divorce and looking to hire an immigration attorney to file for I-751 waiver.
Is there a reason you actually need a lawyer to file the I-751 waiver? It's a fairly straight forward application.

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The reasons would be peace of mind and if my soon to be ex tries to put false charges of fraud on me. I do have plenty of evidence to prove our bonafide marriage including our chats discussing marriage problems (includes her acknowledgement of her parents causing major problems) and therapist notes who I saw 7 times during our marriage.
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