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Please bring with you to our first
meeting the following set of documents:
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I-94 Form- a white card attached to
your passport when you entered the country;
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Passport;
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Any communications with the State
Department, Department of Labor and other agencies along with decisions of the
court;
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Resume;
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Any papers which you think might
be important for the case;
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Client Data
Sheet.
The above mentioned set of
documents can be sent to our office via any means. These very first pieces
of information allow us to determine how me might best be of assistance to you.
Additionaly, it is in your best interest to do so, as it will save you
money and time as we can more quickly become acquainted with the
critical issues of your case. The total amount of time of the consultation includes
the time in which the attorney spends on the overview of your case, and time
spent in the meeting itself.
The first meeting usually focuses
on analysis of possible avenues available to the client for immigration into the
U.S. It also focuses on discussing
procedural and legal matters related to obtaining immigrant or non-immigrant
visas. The payment is per hour of work.
Please take into
consideration that we can
provide legal services and become legally responsible for such
services only after a contract between the firm and client has been
developed and signed by the client.
You call us on these phone numbers
to schedule an appointment or you can send us an e-mail.
(888) 604-8221
(Toll free access)
(301)951-0700
Chevy Chase, MD (202) 775-9344
Washington, DC (212) 808
6567 New York, NY 8 909 990 3630 Moscow, Russia
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