Kaycee1
Hero Member
- Jan 17, 2011
- 11
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Paris
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 20-01-2011
- Nomination.....
- Sponsor Approved 24-02-2011
- AOR Received.
- 02-03-2011
- Med's Request
- In process 20-05-2011
- Med's Done....
- 26-04-2011
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 17-06-11
- VISA ISSUED...
- 15-06-11
- LANDED..........
- 14-08-11
This is what we did too - we were completely confused about the whole process and didn't want to screw things up, so we had an hour long meeting with a lawyer that cost us about $200, and he answered all our basic questions.Battleschool said:My wife and I did a lot of research, reading on this forum, searching government websites, and reviewing of our application. We felt confident that we were as ready as we could be. Still, as Angtao said, this is a big deal, and we didn't want to make any mistakes that would delay the process.
We found a consultant that, rather than doing all the work, would just meet with us for a single consultation for something like $100. We met him armed with questions as to what to expect from immigration, requests for clarification on how to fill out some questions... things like that.
Even after all the time we had personally spent preparing for the application, we still found some small details that made the process much easier. For example, he recommended us a place to get the medical exam done that was half the price of the place we had found ourselves. That alone made his fee worth it.
We came out of the meeting with our questions answered, and much more confident that we could handle the immigration process. Actually, as I write this, it reminds me I should send him a thank you (we landed a while back, no problems).
If anyone is looking for someone in the K-W area, his name is Chris Daw. Our experience was very positive.
There have been many stories on here about people who had someone else fill out the forms for them, and mistakes were made on basic information (such as one parent deceased, etc) that influenced the decisions of the VO's. Simple mistakes like that wouldn't be made if you fill out the forms yourself. I read through everything I could find on this website and others, made sure everything was filled out correctly, sent in tons of evidence, and my husband got his PPR in less than 5 months. Many many others have done it all themselves too!
Websites like this are invaluable, thank you so much to everyone who posts on here for the advice you give!!