I know a lot of this lawyers.
But they cash the money and than they do nothing more for you.
Better write which lawyers succeed for less than 900 Dollars?
Let's use this thread to write down the the phone numbers and E-mails of lawyers who charge an "all-inclusive" fee of under $900 U.S. for Provisional-residency.
I'm looking for one in the Santo-Domingo area.
You sound like $800 - $900 U.S. is monopoly money to you.
My main concern is in-fact what if for some reason i should fail getting my provisional-residency (for medical reasons or whatever), then would the good lawyer return me my money ?
NO !!
So that's why i prefer a cheaper lawyer, since i don't know if i will be accepted for residency in the end process, and i will have-to depart with my lawyer fees anyways.
can pee in a cup in front of the nurse
Forgive me if this has been covered already....but what do you mean by "all inclusive"?
If you're not HIV positive, don't have tuberculosis and are not severely physically handicapped, can pee in a cup in front of the nurse,
Now i see that my concerns were justified !!!
As i cannot pee in a cup in front of a nurse because no pee will come-out when she is watching me, then i'll be denied provisional-residency.
And over and above what any lawyer will take from you, migracion forms and fees, medical exams, good conduct certificate, photos, photocopies and taxis to and from the X-ray place, to and from the Junta, tranquilizers and the fast-track charge will set you back about RD$10,000 if not more. Be prepared.
Ya.. but if you get yourself an "all-inclusive" lawyer then their fee already covers all that.
Well i was just quoting what Mr.Guzman once said in a post.Don't count on that and certainly not if you're paying less than US$1,000........find out first.....!
i would not think that lawyer's fee is refundable.
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Now i see that my concerns were justified !!!
As i cannot pee in a cup in front of a nurse because no pee will come-out when she is watching me, then i'll be denied provisional-residency.
Better yet, do the residency yourself, like I did, and I'm just a gringo with no special contacts.
I was seriously thinking of doing just that, until i was told you need a resident sponsor, which is why i prefer a lawyer.