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Re: US immigration lawyer under $1,000 Posted on: Mon, 02 May 2005 23:37:08 +0000


> Problem I see, as well as the employer filing, is that the employer
> has to pay the fee's, and they are a good few thousand...I'm not sure
> if the school falls under the capped quota or not, depends on the
> institution, if it doesn't your lucky, if it does, the visa wouldn't
> be issued till Oct, so you wouldn't be able to start the new school
> year for a few months.
>
> You a Canadian citizen, maybe naafta? I don't know what types of jobs
> are covered under the TN visa, maybe someone else knows, but that
> might be a better route if you can go down that route??

Thanks, Bob!
Only institutions of higher learning are eligible for NAFTA.

By the way, I just realized that UsaVisaNow charges as little as $695
for H-1B (plus all the USCIS fees, of course):
http://www.usavisanow.com/h1bvisaretainer.html

I guess this is exactly what I was looking for. Unless someone had a bad
experience with them….

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