Originally Posted by sarahluo hello, you guys.
a agency just find me an employer and sponsor for my green card.
then the immigration lawyer contact me and give me a lawyer fee list for my spouse.
which include 1500$(lawyer legal fee)+380$(petition fee)+195(CIS fee), totally around 2000$ just for my husband's immigration fee. and i should start to pay it after my 1-140 get approved. have you ever encounter this situation? and do you think it is reasonable?

I am married to an immigrant, a bona fide green card holder. You do NOT need a lawyer to immigrate to the US. You can file all essential paperwork yourself (even though you're not a citizen), which is exactly what we did. I talked to an immigration lawyer and got fed the same lines; I walked out, went to the INS website (I think they're the BCIS now, or something similar) and pulled up my own forms and did it myself. You'll pay the same fees - except for the $1500 attorney's fee.
A lawyer does not speed up the process (though they'd like you to believe they can - they can't). They're just somewhere else you'll be dropping cash.
Call your local US Embassy/Consulate. I'll say it again:
Call your local US Embassy/Consulate. They're a MUCH better source of information. (Now if
they told you to get a lawyer, I'd be more inclined to listen. But I would call THEM first.) They will tell you everything you need to know.
Edited to add: I would be very careful here. If the lawyer was recommended/endorsed by the agency, something fishy could be going on. If the agency REQUIRES the use of a lawyer, something odd is afoot, because you can sponsor your spouse yourself once your green card is cleared - though you can have a temporary visa issued for your spouse to join you once you're allowed into the US - and they can stay while their card application is processed. But it can be done yourself. Check the BCIS website and BEWARE of attorneys promising you the world.
Also - I felt compelled to add that I am not a lawyer - disclaimer, disclaimer!!
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