How Much Does the Green Card Process Cost? Part 2
In my previous post, I broke down all of the governmental fees associated to the green card process, from start to finish. Now, let's talk about attorney fees. Based on current rates, you can expect to pay anywhere from $6,000 to $14,000 USD+. The difference between the lower, average, and higher end of this range is due to the type of firm you hire and the estimated amount of work based on your profile. High-volume firms usually charge less, but they tend to select customers based on their own niche. For example, some firms are specialized in working with scholars and researchers who have publications and citations, so if you ever get rejected by these types of firms, it does not necessarily mean you are not eligible or that you have a weaker case. It might be just that they have their own customer base niche. For these firms, you may not get the personalized attention you need, as they process high-volume applications. For the higher-end range, the fees are justified by a combination of highly personalized customer service and more challenging situations, where more work is needed in order to prepare a strong petition. But if you are an accomplished industry/corporate professional or an entrepreneur, who may not have academic publications, and you have a solid career in the industry, corporate, or an entrepreneurial environment, you can expect a reasonable range between $8,000 USD to $12,000 USD in legal fees, and you can still get the personalized service you need. If you are in that category, we recommend Gewählt Law (www.gewahlt.com/contact). In part 3, I will discuss all other expenses you can expect apart from governmental and attorney fees. Stay tuned!