Originally Posted by
vedu
Incredible,
I must say you do have a good lawyer who charges reasonable fee and provides a good service to you. And if that gave you peace of mind, then it was all worth it. But if I was in your shoes, I would still do all the documentation myself and save 300 to 500 USD (4-5 times). My employer pays for everything including attorney fee for H1-B renewals, I-140 application, etc. But they have a weird policy not to pay for I-485 application, because they consider it employee's application. So, back in 2012, I paid a reasonable amount to an attorney for preparing and submitting I-485 applications for me and my spouse. Then in 2013, I got another bill from the attorney in the amount of $73.75. When I inquired what this was for, they told me that it was the annual maintenance fee for my I-485 application. Me being a cheapskate, refused to pay that bill based on the argument that I did not request any additional services from them. Since then I have myself renewed all EAD/AP applications for our family, successfully responded to recent RFEs, all for free. Heck, I am so cheap, I never even used professionally taken passport size photos for EAD/AP applications. I take them with my cheap cell phone, post-process them, and print them at Walmart for 50 cents.;) On the other hand, all my past H1B renewals were done by the employer sponsored attorney.