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How to prove that attorney’s fees have been effectively invested in your case?

Keep detailed records and documents that prove the effective use of attorney's fees, ensuring transparency and compliance in the EB-2 NIW process.

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Victoria Harper

Editor-in-Chief

Updated on August 5, 2025
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When it comes to proving that attorney’s fees have been effectively invested in your EB-2 NIW case, it is essential that you keep a detailed and organized record of all the steps and services provided throughout the process. This transparency is important to demonstrate that the resources were applied as planned, always in compliance with United States immigration laws.

A practical way to prove this is by collecting documents such as receipts, invoices, and contracts that evidence the payment for legal services. Furthermore, many immigration professionals prepare periodic reports that describe the progress of the case, highlighting meetings, document analyses, and strategic guidance that have taken place.

In addition to these records, exchanges of emails and official communications can also serve as proof that the investment was applied diligently and with focus. It is important to emphasize that the responsibility to demonstrate this proper use of fees does not fall solely on the investor, but also on the hired professional, who must provide services with transparency and ethics.

Therefore, make sure all supporting material is well organized and accessible in case a future verification or even an audit occurs. Remember that following United States immigration laws and regulations is fundamental, as is choosing professionals and firms with proven experience in the subject. Avoid scams and marketing campaigns that guarantee miraculous results, since the immigration process requires caution, patience, and transparency.

In this way, detailed monitoring and maintaining clear records make all the difference in proving that your investments in attorney’s fees were applied effectively and in accordance with legal procedures.

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Category
EB-2 NIW Green Card
Self-petition
Allowed (no sponsor needed)
PERM
Waived
Processing
12-36 months
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Victoria Harper

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Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.

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How to prove that attorney’s fees have been effectively invested in your case?

Keep detailed records and documents that prove the effective use of attorney's fees, ensuring transparency and compliance in the EB-2 NIW process.

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