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Procedures for Applying for a Green Card by Marriage

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#1
  • エリカ
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  • 2023/02/24 01:16

I am a student visa status holder who recently married an American. My partner says that we can apply for permanent residence by ourselves without using a professional firm or a lawyer. I know that the company is not a lawyer, but they can take care of the procedure for you, and I think they know how to do it cheaper than a lawyer, so even if it costs a little more money, I think it's better than doing it yourself.

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#21
  • Ami
  • 2023/02/28 (Tue) 21:45
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I once had a translator translate a copy of my family register and certify it in Notary. This was when my daughter's U.S. passport expired. Also, when a friend of my daughter's who was on a student visa got married, my daughter was asked to go to the Notary to have it certified. I don't remember what it was for, but...

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#22
  • エリカ
  • 2023/02/28 (Tue) 21:58
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I am thinking of doing so because it is easier to have both the translation and notarization done at once than to have them translated and then go to the Notary, even if it costs a little more money. The problem is the procedure starting with the filing of the I-130 and I-130A, but I will do my best little by little so that I don't make any mistakes.

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#23
  • プロ
  • 2023/03/01 (Wed) 09:25
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So, why don't you just leave it all to the lawyers and paralegals? That's what you said.

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#24
  • おたまじゃくし姫
  • 2023/03/01 (Wed) 10:50
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Yes, that's right.
I also asked for a lawyer a long time ago. He gave me all the information about what and how much to prepare, which and where are the designated clinics for medical examinations, and I signed the documents. About 6 months later, I had an interview, and you were there for the interview.

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#25
  • はてな
  • 2023/03/02 (Thu) 19:37
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Why do you need a lawyer to apply for a green card by marriage ??

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