$8,000 is a pretty common number for EB2 NIW lawyer fees... I managed to get one that charged me $1,500 up-front and $2,500 if the visa is approved.... (and paid $750 for the RFE) but I did all the work, all the research, personal statement as you did and business plan... I kinda got cold feet and the end and hired a lawyer.... I'm not sure if it was the best decision.... Lawyers are good with legal arguments... but they also add a lot of complexity in communication and file management.... my deadline is tomorrow and I still don't know if the documents where sent on time.... didn't get the confirmation....
Keep in mind I'm not in academics. It's through business. It kinda works the same but also no... there are no cookie cutters for this.... you have to make a strong case for national importance and merit in business and hopefully social or other sectors...
I paid around 12000 for mine and honestly it was the best decision I ever made. He was pretty knowledgeable and knew all the USCIS intricacies while constructing a strong case. It may seem like a lot of money but is your future we are taking about here. No RFEs, my case was approved in 60 days without Premium Processing and I got my GC in 2 years. Nothing wrong with DIY petitions those also work, just is not for me.
It's not too late but you'll need to spend a few hours consuming the content and applying the method to your response . The course is not RFE focused but all the teaching can be applied to your response
A slightly red flag about Amber from Waypoint Immigration is that she makes the whole thing seem impossible without a lawyer and (especially for EB1A) without 10+ years of work in the industry. Also, fearmongering about bad USCIS officers that issue unreasonable decisions doesn't float my boat either. I get it can happen, but I doubt it's that bad
Interesting, thanks for sharing. I think those two things you commented on are slight red flags for me too. I do say officers are a factor one can't control, and there are officers who are stricter than others...but depending how you say it, it can be perceived as fear mongering like you said.
Hi Oscar, Thank you for this informative video. My USCIS case was approved and I received a letter from NVC by regular mail and they registered me as an agent for my eb2 visa case. I paid the IV fees and the ds-260 application is active, however I 'm confused because the "choice of address and agent" is inactive and I can't add my email. Any advice will be appreciated.
Hi Oscar, do you have any idea on Delware Consulting from Florida. I am from Bangladesh and I have had some communication with them. Do you or any other have any idea or experience with this firm? would be grateful
The problem with cheapest law firms shown on this videos is that they only take easy cases, that is why the price is low. In my opinion if you have a strong case maybe is not even worthy pay , apply by yourself. I applied with Colombo because I was a little desperate I didn’t even know this kind of visa, all was good, however, a little red flag (or yellow) is that they convince you to pay make you thinking all is very easy, but when you are in, they make you get a lot of thing like LOR, LOI, business plans and so on, very overwhelming, this makes a lot of their customer think that was a scam but is not a scam is just marketing they get you. However, in my opinion the make a good case mine has over 400 pages and I am not a researcher
Hey, thanks for sharing your opinion. You are right that Chen and others can afford a lower price because they focus on easy cases . And I agree most of those cases could be easy DIY cases as well. Hope you are successful with Colombo!
Thanks for sharing this video. My daughter is a scientist with an SRO. Funny thing we were talking about this yesterday. We are going to check with these lawyers
Dear Oscar, I am your regular viewer. I am confident enough that you will clarify my doubt regarding uploading of legal document. I got my I 140 for my EB2 NIW petition on May 2024 and I have paid the nvc fee as per suggested in their email. also, I filled ds-260 form for me and my all accompany. Now, I stoked there. I am self petitioner and my country is Nepal. I was expecting some place to upload legal documents there in my nvc profile but it only says IV fee paid , IV application completed. no other options are there. should I fill affidavit for support and other fee also? should I email my colour photocopies to nvc? or curreer it? please suggest me.
You need to mail the documents , not email them. This is explained inside the NVC portal, you have the address there. Affidavit not needed for NIW. Congrats on the approval
Does it matter where you want to go? For example if you want to go to florida, it would be better to take a law firm located in florida? I am wondering if i should expand my sesrch but i dont know if the fact that rules are different among states is such a big factor. Also, do you know about: Loigica PA (Miami), Connie Kaplan? ** do you know Raju law firm through your customers/acquantaibces? Or is this just an impression based observation what is available online? Finally, would be awesome to do more videos like this recommending more firms dedicated for non-researchers. Thanks
Hi! No, any US lawyer will typically take a case anywhere and from the point of view of USCIS it does not matter. From the point of view of customer service I doubt many of the top lawyers will see you in person anyway. And no, I don't know that lawyer you mentioned. I don't really want to give more opinions about specific firms beyond the positive comment I threw for Chen in this video ;) but yes, I will consider making other videos for non-researchers - thanks for the suggestion
Hey Colombo and Hurd is a outstanding law firm 🎉the best ones is expensive but they helped you in all cases . Trust Colombo because is a well known law firm around the world that’s why is so expensive because it’s outstanding professional job🎉
✅ Link to EB2 NIW online course payhip.com/b/gfuRU
☑ Link to EB-1A online course payhip.com/b/mkQln
$8,000 is a pretty common number for EB2 NIW lawyer fees... I managed to get one that charged me $1,500 up-front and $2,500 if the visa is approved.... (and paid $750 for the RFE) but I did all the work, all the research, personal statement as you did and business plan... I kinda got cold feet and the end and hired a lawyer.... I'm not sure if it was the best decision.... Lawyers are good with legal arguments... but they also add a lot of complexity in communication and file management.... my deadline is tomorrow and I still don't know if the documents where sent on time.... didn't get the confirmation....
Keep in mind I'm not in academics. It's through business. It kinda works the same but also no... there are no cookie cutters for this.... you have to make a strong case for national importance and merit in business and hopefully social or other sectors...
Thanks for sharing your experience!
who did u use ?
@@kemarmoody2991 Audra Doyle, Doyle and Thiru. She is in Atlanta, GA
@@OscarsGreenCard Thank you for your help in this process, your application was the cornerstone of my process
I paid around 12000 for mine and honestly it was the best decision I ever made. He was pretty knowledgeable and knew all the USCIS intricacies while constructing a strong case. It may seem like a lot of money but is your future we are taking about here. No RFEs, my case was approved in 60 days without Premium Processing and I got my GC in 2 years. Nothing wrong with DIY petitions those also work, just is not for me.
congrats! yes, there's a solution for everyone. For me, it was DIY, but like I said I do understand that others feel differently
Hello! Hope you are well! In what year did you apply and the lawyer name? If i can ask! Thanks
Brother where are you form?
Can you tell me all USCIS charges for EB 2 Niw
Who did you hire?
May I ask the immigration attorney's contact please?
What is your opinion about Beltrán Brito Casa mayor group?
I have not seen their work. I do watch their videos from time to time and they are entertaining
How many citations are enough to be eligible?
There is no minimum (not mandatory)
Hi Oscar,came across your videos. Will you advise someone who has RFE to join your course? Is it too late?
It's not too late but you'll need to spend a few hours consuming the content and applying the method to your response . The course is not RFE focused but all the teaching can be applied to your response
We used Elis potter. Very organised and they take installmental payment
Thanks for sharing!
Is Ellis Porter any of the lawyers there? Or where did the name come from?
@@nega73 it’s the company name
A slightly red flag about Amber from Waypoint Immigration is that she makes the whole thing seem impossible without a lawyer and (especially for EB1A) without 10+ years of work in the industry. Also, fearmongering about bad USCIS officers that issue unreasonable decisions doesn't float my boat either. I get it can happen, but I doubt it's that bad
Interesting, thanks for sharing. I think those two things you commented on are slight red flags for me too. I do say officers are a factor one can't control, and there are officers who are stricter than others...but depending how you say it, it can be perceived as fear mongering like you said.
Hi Oscar,
Thank you for this informative video. My USCIS case was approved and I received a letter from NVC by regular mail and they registered me as an agent for my eb2 visa case. I paid the IV fees and the ds-260 application is active, however I 'm confused because the "choice of address and agent" is inactive and I can't add my email. Any advice will be appreciated.
Hi! It's hard for me to comment because I can't see what you see, sorry
Hi Oscar, do you have any idea on Delware Consulting from Florida. I am from Bangladesh and I have had some communication with them. Do you or any other have any idea or experience with this firm? would be grateful
Never heard of them
Hello Oscar , thanks for everything! How much is processing time from start-finish for EB-2 NIW?
This is a good video to understand it th-cam.com/video/jYS3081-0Rc/w-d-xo.html
hi Oscar, i sent i-140 form directly to Nebraska service center instead of drop box, what can i do, do need to send another application?
I don't give out personalized assistance, you should check what is the right address for your case and send it there .
The problem with cheapest law firms shown on this videos is that they only take easy cases, that is why the price is low. In my opinion if you have a strong case maybe is not even worthy pay , apply by yourself. I applied with Colombo because I was a little desperate I didn’t even know this kind of visa, all was good, however, a little red flag (or yellow) is that they convince you to pay make you thinking all is very easy, but when you are in, they make you get a lot of thing like LOR, LOI, business plans and so on, very overwhelming, this makes a lot of their customer think that was a scam but is not a scam is just marketing they get you. However, in my opinion the make a good case mine has over 400 pages and I am not a researcher
Hey, thanks for sharing your opinion. You are right that Chen and others can afford a lower price because they focus on easy cases . And I agree most of those cases could be easy DIY cases as well. Hope you are successful with Colombo!
Thanks for sharing this video. My daughter is a scientist with an SRO. Funny thing we were talking about this yesterday. We are going to check with these lawyers
good luck!
I want to join your course, can I pay by union pay card or paypal please?
We only accept debit or credit cards
Dear Oscar, I am your regular viewer. I am confident enough that you will clarify my doubt regarding uploading of legal document. I got my I 140 for my EB2 NIW petition on May 2024 and I have paid the nvc fee as per suggested in their email. also, I filled ds-260 form for me and my all accompany. Now, I stoked there. I am self petitioner and my country is Nepal. I was expecting some place to upload legal documents there in my nvc profile but it only says IV fee paid , IV application completed. no other options are there. should I fill affidavit for support and other fee also? should I email my colour photocopies to nvc? or curreer it? please suggest me.
You need to mail the documents , not email them. This is explained inside the NVC portal, you have the address there. Affidavit not needed for NIW. Congrats on the approval
@@OscarsGreenCard Thank you so much, it wouldn't be possible without your guidance.
Does it matter where you want to go? For example if you want to go to florida, it would be better to take a law firm located in florida? I am wondering if i should expand my sesrch but i dont know if the fact that rules are different among states is such a big factor. Also, do you know about:
Loigica PA (Miami), Connie Kaplan?
** do you know Raju law firm through your customers/acquantaibces? Or is this just an impression based observation what is available online?
Finally, would be awesome to do more videos like this recommending more firms dedicated for non-researchers.
Thanks
Hi! No, any US lawyer will typically take a case anywhere and from the point of view of USCIS it does not matter. From the point of view of customer service I doubt many of the top lawyers will see you in person anyway. And no, I don't know that lawyer you mentioned. I don't really want to give more opinions about specific firms beyond the positive comment I threw for Chen in this video ;) but yes, I will consider making other videos for non-researchers - thanks for the suggestion
@@OscarsGreenCard thank you!!
What's the cost for eb1a
I provided that info in this video, and the cost of the whole process for EB1 can be also seen in the video I refer to at the beginning
Does colombo's payment include payment for the application itself?
You should ask them to get the full information directly from the source
@@OscarsGreenCard yes I will. They charge $15200 and you pay $5K initially and the rest in installments
@@adventuresofa9jaguy322 thanks for the info
Thank you Oscar!
My pleasure! Thanks for stopping by :)
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Hey Colombo and Hurd is a outstanding law firm 🎉the best ones is expensive but they helped you in all cases . Trust Colombo because is a well known law firm around the world that’s why is so expensive because it’s outstanding professional job🎉
Have you used them? thanks for your testimonial
Yes and was the best decision ever🎉
@@cruzlorenita111 Awesome, thanks for sharing! Hope you get your approval (if you haven´t yet)
@@OscarsGreenCardI have gotten that ❤
@@cruzlorenita111 awesome! happy to hear!
Hey oscar if somoene get support of substantial metit that my proposal is in favour of usa then an he or she get approval having no experience
Hi, I really don't understand the comment/question
@OscarsGreenCard I am trying to ask if I have no experience but a masters degree can I apply
@@HiraAmin-h1z you can apply but if you don't have anything to show it's unlikely you will get approved
@@OscarsGreenCard I have publications etc everything except experience
I have seen on the uscis website that either masters etc or bachelors with 5 years experience