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The cost of the immigration proccess, are you ready? - Page 5

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06-21-2012, 03:03 AM
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As many of you know work permits are comig your way but are you ready financially? I would love to have an expert response of what may be the total costs of the process. I have been saving money aside for this purpose. I know solely the application is around 400-500 dollars.
My parents said they will pay any fee necessary for me to get my work permit, so i am not worried.
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06-21-2012, 07:38 AM
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^ I am that means you don't need a work permit lawl
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06-21-2012, 08:19 AM
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It is highly reccomended that you must consult an immigration attorney. so add up those attorney fees /:
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It is highly reccomended that you must consult an immigration attorney. so add up those attorney fees /:
Reccomended from whom? We haven't even seen the application for deferred action. As for the form I-765 (work permit), it's only about a 1 page form that you can fill out without the help of a lawyer. Go look at it. Proving "economic necessity" is what should be concerning all of us as of now, because we will need to submit it (on papers) along with the I-765 application.
http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-765.pdf
http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-765instr.pdf
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From Texgirl. She works at an immigration law firm. The lawyer from the webcast also suggested one. Im hiring one. Ive been saving money for years anyways. I knew one day ill use it up for immigration.
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Its gonna be expensive but I can swing it. Hey its something i need so I will think of it as the best splurge ever.
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^ I am that means you don't need a work permit lawl
yeah, but they wont know that because i pay my own bills with my own job. If i don't qualify because of that, then i am not worried.
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Reccomended from whom? We haven't even seen the application for deferred action. As for the form I-765 (work permit), it's only about a 1 page form that you can fill out without the help of a lawyer. Go look at it. Proving "economic necessity" is what should be concerning all of us as of now, because we will need to submit it (on papers) along with the I-765 application.
http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-765.pdf
http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-765instr.pdf
This is why the 60 days are needed to see how the guidelines will be formed to showcase to eligible "Dreamers" how they will be able to apply for Deferred action.
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You bet I'm ready! I've been saving up money for over a year so I'm good to go.

$350, $500, or $1000 - it's a small price to pay for something so important. It will be the best money I ever spent in my life.
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Just remember that dishing out big sums of money doesn't guarantee us anything. They can still deny us at their heart's content.
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