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Fiancee Visa Lawyer/Attorney: Questions to Ask
3. July 2009 by admin.
When looking for a fiance visa attorney, it’s important to ask some specific questions:
- How long have you been practicing fiancee visa and spousal visa law?
- Who will work on my case?
- Will you explain the process for me as we go along?
- Will you be available for me?
At www.myfianceevisa.com, our answers to these great questions are as follows:
- Attorney T.S. Huang has been practicing fiance and spousal visa law since 1997. He has successfully handled hundreds of cases and is experienced with processing K-1 fiancee and K-3 spousal visas from many different countries around the world.
- Attorney Huang will personally handle your case, not a paralegal. This is an important difference that sets our firm apart from the others. Typically with other firms, the only time you’ll speak to an attorney is prior to hiring him or her. Thereafter, your case is handed off to a paralegal who does all the work. Attorney Huang will draft the forms and letters and review your supporting documentation. Given this, we handle a select number of cases to ensure a high quality of service and availability.
- Our firm has a Fiance Visa Guide which explains the entire process so the client is not left in the dark. You will know where we are in the process and know what types of documents we will need from you.
- Another problem with attorneys is their unavailability. Since Attorney Huang will be handling your case, I am available daily to discuss the status of your case. I am often available on weekends and evenings as well.
If you have specific questions about your case, please call Attorney Huang at 626-771-1078 or visit us at www.myfianceevisa.com
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