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eg76 Aug 16th 2016 11:07 pm

Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 
Does anyone have any experience of using London based Law firms to help with I-130 immigration process. If so, can you recommend and give an idea on costs?

Noorah101 Aug 16th 2016 11:50 pm

Re: Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 
Your other post says you're moving based on your spouse's employment. Is her employer getting an employment- based immigrant visa for her and the family? If so, then the company lawyers will handle everything; you don't need your own.

Rene

Noorah101 Aug 17th 2016 12:04 am

Re: Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 
Regarding your thread title, if you do use a lawyer, make sure it's a real immigration lawyer, not an "advisor".

Rene

Pulaski Aug 17th 2016 12:10 am

Re: Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 

Originally Posted by Noorah101 (Post 12028234)
Your other post says you're moving based on your spouse's employment. Is her employer getting an employment- based immigrant visa for her and the family? If so, then the company lawyers will handle everything; ....

And pay for it. :nod:

ian-mstm Aug 17th 2016 1:02 am

Re: Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 

Originally Posted by eg76 (Post 12028210)
Does anyone have any experience of using London based Law firms to help with I-130 immigration process.

Is your wife a US citizen or Permanent Resident (= green card)? If she's isn't, then this is not a viable way forward.

Ian

eg76 Aug 17th 2016 8:34 am

Re: Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 
Sorry - should clarify. My wife is a US citizen, so I am eligible for I-130. She has been offerred a role in the US, but the company involved do not have London based immigration lawyers, so they are looking for us to pay for this and then get reimbursed. I am therefore looking for an immigration Lawyer with experience of this area to help and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations.

Pulaski Aug 17th 2016 10:41 am

Re: Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 
Unless you have issues such as a criminal record or drug habit there is no need for a lawyer, and while you don't care about the cost, a lawyer really isn't necessary for a straightforward spouse visa.

eg76 Aug 17th 2016 11:24 am

Re: Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 

Originally Posted by Pulaski (Post 12028468)
Unless you have issues such as a criminal record or drug habit there is no need for a lawyer, and while you don't care about the cost, a lawyer really isn't necessary for a straightforward spouse visa.

Thanks for coming in on this, but it looks like the costs of using a Lawyer will be swallowed by the relocation package, so would rather have someone else get everything perfect so as not to have any delays.

Was just really looking for a good recommendation of a Lawyer to use to ensure no delays etc.

eg76 Aug 17th 2016 11:27 am

Re: Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 

Originally Posted by Noorah101 (Post 12028234)
Your other post says you're moving based on your spouse's employment. Is her employer getting an employment- based immigrant visa for her and the family? If so, then the company lawyers will handle everything; you don't need your own.

Rene

She is a US citizen (as are my children), so they aren't as bothered about her status and annoyingly have no experience of spousal visas from the UK, so have asked us to sort it out and reimburse later. Just want to get a good recommendation of someone to talk to who is reputable and not a cowboy ;)

MidAtlantic Aug 17th 2016 11:28 am

Re: Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 

Originally Posted by eg76 (Post 12028494)
Was just really looking for a good recommendation of a Lawyer to use to ensure no delays etc.

A lawyer is more likely to be the cause of delays.

Pulaski Aug 17th 2016 12:10 pm

Re: Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 

Originally Posted by MidAtlantic (Post 12028498)
A lawyer is more likely to be the cause of delays.

:goodpost: This.

A lawyer will be an extra step with everything sent to, and received from the consulate, an extra desk for the papers to sit on awaiting review, and there is no guarantee that they will get it all right and perfectly complete either. Worse, it isn't unheard of for a lawyer to louse up a visa application entirely.

ian-mstm Aug 17th 2016 1:28 pm

Re: Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 

Originally Posted by eg76 (Post 12028494)
Was just really looking for a good recommendation of a Lawyer to use to ensure no delays etc.

Lawyers usually cause delays rather than alleviate them. Unless you and your wife are incapable of filling out a few forms, the paperwork is pretty straight forward. Besides, even with a lawyer you are still responsible to ensure that they have the correct information, that they enter it correctly, that the correct fees are attached, and that they submit it correctly. All of that causes the delays that you hope to avoid. Further, most lawyers don't actually do the work themselves - they pawn it off on their assistants or paralegals... and those people are not lawyers! If money is not an issue and you have lots of time on your hands, sure... use one.

And if that isn't enough, a lawyer can't speed up the process for you at all.

Ian

eg76 Aug 17th 2016 2:03 pm

Re: Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 
Thanks guys - get the impression you are not fans of Lawyers entering the process!

scrubbedexpat099 Aug 17th 2016 2:05 pm

Re: Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 
There is a guy in Brighton that has a good rep.

Pulaski Aug 17th 2016 2:17 pm

Re: Immigration Advisers/Lawyers in London
 

Originally Posted by eg76 (Post 12028600)
Thanks guys - get the impression you are not fans of Lawyers entering the process!

Lawyers have their place and their uses. Completing routine paperwork is not one of them. :lol:


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