
Is it worth getting a lawyer for Immigration from Canada to the US?
Going to begin applying for the US k-1 fiance visa in the next few weeks. I am curious if those with experience think a lawyer is necessary or will be helpful? I am located in British Columbia and my fiance is in California. We are trying to time the process so acceptance (if granted) occurs when I am finished school around April or May next year. We have a pretty normal case. Both in our late 20’s, he is working and meets the affidavit of support guidelines, etc.
Any suggestions are welcome (constructive only please)
Unless there’s something unusual about your case, you shouldn’t really need a lawyer. but read through the I-129f petition and see if you think this is something you can handle or not. If it reads like Greek to you, get a lawyer.
Return or remain in the US after deportation–Immigration Lawyers – FitzGerald & Company
