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Old 19th May 2008, 01:34 AM
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Originally Posted by AllThatJazz View Post
Also I would suggest considering an immigration lawyer, and there are those specialize, such as UK to US. Similar to my comment on the only way to get it done is to do it and not treat it as a hassle but as reality, I say something similar regarding immigration lawyers: since they do charge fees, and I have seen as low as $3,000, and of course they go higher, so taking a perspective that it might cost $5,000 (who knows, look into it) or whatever the cost, the real (emphasized REAL) issue is what is the value of getting it done? If not worth $5,000 then I would say the desire is not worth the effort anyway.
Personally I think an immigration lawyer for something as straightforward as a K-1 visa is probably overkill. Whilst it's not a simple process unless you've skeletons in the closet or something that will upset the immigration apple-cart I'd have thought you should be able to navigate the K-1 maze relatively easily...
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