Here's the situation:
My wife is from Colombia and I am American. She was in the US on a Visters Visa when we met and eventually got married. Little did I know, just because you get married it doesnt make her a legal citizen. We found out that her visitation permission had expired (after we had married) and her Visa is due to expire mid July. We talked to a lawyer about this and he told us that we needed to submit 2 forms costing around $1500...ok. But he then said his fees would range from $4500-$6500 to do this. I do not have this amount of cash available to me. So, is this process something that HAS to be done by a lawyer or am I able to do the legwork myself? We really need some advice from someone other than that lawyer.
Thanks in advance.
My wife is from Colombia and I am American. She was in the US on a Visters Visa when we met and eventually got married. Little did I know, just because you get married it doesnt make her a legal citizen. We found out that her visitation permission had expired (after we had married) and her Visa is due to expire mid July. We talked to a lawyer about this and he told us that we needed to submit 2 forms costing around $1500...ok. But he then said his fees would range from $4500-$6500 to do this. I do not have this amount of cash available to me. So, is this process something that HAS to be done by a lawyer or am I able to do the legwork myself? We really need some advice from someone other than that lawyer.
Thanks in advance.
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