Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
Immigration
My fiance is currently in the US on a valid Tourist Visa. We want to marry, and for her to stay here. Do we need a lawyer, and what's a fair price for legal counsel?
Asked on 7/25/08, 5:47 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Michael Cho
Law Offices of Michael Cho
Re: Immigration
Yes, she can most likely marry you and remain in the U.S. while her lawful permanent residency application is processing.
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Answered on 7/25/08, 6:14 pm
TC Langford
Langford Law Office
Re: Immigration
I agree with Mr. Cho. As far as legal counsel, it should be prepared by an immigration lawyer, and the cost is determined by the complexity of the case. If she has no adverse criminal or immigration history, it is much simpler. Contact attorneys individually for costs.
Answered on 7/29/08, 5:54 pm
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