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Attorney Fee Structure
K1 Fiancee Visa Fees
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Economy Plan |
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This is the traditional service offered
by immigration attorneys. The USCIS petition is prepared, filed, and monitored to approval, but the responsibility for Embassy processing falls largely on the client and fiancee. This service includes post-USCIS telephone advice, but it does not include direct contact with the fiancee, preparation of the Embassy materials and forms, or preparation of the fiancee for the Embassy interview. Click Retainer
Agreement - Economy Plan for full details.
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>> Embassy Only |
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This is for clients who have already
obtained approval of their K1 petition but need our
services for Embassy processing and fiancé support.
The fee is typically fixed, but we reserve
the right to negotiate a higher fee if initial review
of the case indicates that serious errors or problems
exist in the USCIS petition that will require a substantial
amount of time for us to remedy the mistake(s) or to
rehabilitate the case. Click Retainer
Agreement - Embassy Only for full details.
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>> Full Service |
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This is our full service, as described
on these web pages. Click Retainer
Agreement - Full Service for full details.
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>> Government Fees |
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Government and medical fees,
listed below, are paid by the client separately, and
are not included in the legal fee.
- USCIS K1 Application fee $455
- U.S. Embassy visa issuance fee $100
- Medical Examination fee (approx.) $100
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>> Adjustment of
Status, etc. |
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No charge for advice (applies
only to former K1 clients) for adjustment of status, work authorization, travel documents, tourist visas, etc (by the way, folks, it's hard for us to understand the value of free advice offered by firms that limit themselves to K visas and therefore do not practice in these other areas; we, on the other hand, have filed hundreds of applications in these areas)
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