Dogderf Posted January 16, 2006 Report Share Posted January 16, 2006 Hi. Has anyone used the services of VisaPro or any similar service? I know it's cheaper to fill out the forms myself, but I worry about screwing something up. Any thoughts? We are not yet married and the February 18th date is making me afraid that we might miss a deadline by waiting so long. (my SO arrived December 18th). Thanks. Fred Link to comment
david_dawei Posted January 16, 2006 Report Share Posted January 16, 2006 I went the opposite route.. I started with a visa service (I-129F) and stopped using them because they were not precise enough with the paperwork... and did AOS myself, as most do. I am sure we'll be patient enough to help you clearly understand what is needed and you can refer to the FAQ whenever you need... where are you in florida? Regardless, do what makes you feel comfortable and less stressful.. Link to comment
Trigg Posted January 16, 2006 Report Share Posted January 16, 2006 AOS forms are the easiest onse to do. No problem at all! Link to comment
Dan R Posted January 16, 2006 Report Share Posted January 16, 2006 Oh yeh right. Real easy if you proof it after printing and before mailing. Be careful of the default settings in the visapro form. Since one line which gave her birthdate as 2005 was overlooked, USCIS returned the app because I had paid the fee for an adult and the officer noted that my fiance is less than a year old. Well I may be in trouble for sending the same check back with the birthdate changed. After all I have not followed their helpful instructions. Link to comment
skibum Posted January 16, 2006 Report Share Posted January 16, 2006 I have not seen anything in the whole process that would require outside help. Many have hired lawyers and been sent down the wrong road. Like Trigg said, it is easy and if you have gotten this far without help, why start now? Link to comment
yuehan123 Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Although the AOS paperwork appears daunting at first glance it is rather like a school term project report. Do what David said. Link to comment
frank1538 Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 After the I-129/K-1 process, the AOS is a piece of cake. Link to comment
pkfops Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 I get the impression much rides on the interview. It would be in your best interest to add your wifeto you bills, bank, lease/mortage etc. to show proof ofresidence. Link to comment
Dogderf Posted January 18, 2006 Author Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 I went the opposite route.. I started with a visa service (I-129F) and stopped using them because they were not precise enough with the paperwork... and did AOS myself, as most do. I am sure we'll be patient enough to help you clearly understand what is needed and you can refer to the FAQ whenever you need... where are you in florida? Regardless, do what makes you feel comfortable and less stressful..183238[/snapback]David: Thanks for the input. I saw all the papers and forms that are needed and got dizzy from it all. I'll give it a shot.I am no longer living in Florida. I just moved to South Carolina a few weeks ago. Still trying to settle in. It was a whirlwind affir-moving here just days after SO and her daughter arrived. But we're doing ok so far. Thanks again. Fred Link to comment
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