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  1. #1
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    Default Citizen Married to Non-Resident

    My husband came in the US by visitors visa, overstayed, loose his status.
    I already applied for citizenship, soon after I get my certifications, we plan to file I130,485, and advance parole so he could travel.
    Do we still need a lawyer to do all this for us?
    How much would it normally cost?
    Would it help in the processing if we hire a lawyer?
    If not, which one should we file first? Do we need to wait for a reply from uscis before filing the other forms?

    Please advice. Thank you.

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    Default Re: Citizen Married to Non-Resident

    A lawyer would certainly help you get all of the paperwork and procedures sorted out. Fees vary, call around.

    With respect to the I-130, I-485 and the advance parole, you may file the first two together. You need to wait to file for advance parole until after you've received approval from USCIS.

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