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Not a good idea. Sorry for turning you down.I have been here for 10+ years and all the time involved in immigration stuff. my experience is: no matter how proficient lawfirm would you bring, it will be of very minimal help to no help with loss of money on other folks. people may loose interest into all these.

i am not doubting on lawfirm's capabilities, but the thing is: it is so much complicated that unless they have really worked on the cases, they will be able to give only general guidelines, case specific info cant be provided for 10 bucks, its just impractical. and generic info can be obtained with current setup too. lawyers are not going to take any responsibilities for their annswers.

the way uscis is working - there is no pattern to it. people have spent thousands of hours to find out the tracking details to come to some conclusion about how uscis work and still there are many loopholes exceptions to those. also, if you call 10 times for your case on same day to uscis, you may hear 10 different completely wide range of answers to your questions.

survival of the fittest was easier to derive than this.

with very frequently changing rules, random way of working and very poor customer service - i doubt that any lawyer on the earth can tell me the fair time range when my case would be adjudicated. my case is very simple and straightforward - still i am saying this.

this is a very sensitive issue and people will get dis-satisfied, frightened in no time when they spend money on it and still not getting pointed answers to their questions.

What you can do is: set up a pilot program for 3 months. have lawyers gain confidence from people by giving free advise and then based on the public feedback you can think of paid service. mostly lawfirms wont agree with this but still see if lawyers agree with this.

my 2 cents.. good luck..
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