Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
us resident visa
currently working as a teacher covered by an H1-B visa as a Spanish citizen. Also, father and brothers nationalized US citizens. What is the best way to go for a permanent US resident visa (fast and less expensive). Married and 57 years old.
Asked on 5/17/07, 8:16 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Johm Smith
tom's
Re: us resident visa
Immigration work is normally done by one attorney/firm from beginning to end and that is why the fees are so high; they cover work that can stretch over years. We can advise you of your best option, but our work is not free.
Answered on 5/17/07, 8:55 pm
TC Langford
Langford Law Office
Re: us resident visa
Your father is a better option than your brother, considering visa numbers. What is your husband's status?
Answered on 5/17/07, 10:58 pm
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