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- So I wanted to take a moment
to address self-help forums.
First off, there's a couple
of very good communities,
very helpful communities
of self-help folks
that are out there.
People just like you
going through this process
and sharing their experiences,
sites like VisaCommunity.com,
or VisaJourney and just
to touch on VisaJourney,
we have worked with
their owners for years,
and we're even an endorsed
service on their site.
We love VisaJourney, they are
tons of very helpful people
in that community, and I truly think
that they simply want to help and make
their experiences useful to others.
Many of our customers are members
of that community and
others, and contribute
to those as well.
However, there's a small offshoot
of people, very small,
who really just don't
believe people should pay for a service
like RapidVisa for whatever reason.
And they tend to attack
anyone who's using RapidVisa.
These comments we should
take for a grain of salt,
especially since these
people haven't used us.
So, I don't think they're really adding
much to the conversation, but the point
is these folks simply don't understand
what we offer, what we do.
I wish they'd swing by our office here
in Vegas, see our people,
how passionately we work.
We all have families, we get up each day,
we go to work, we change people's lives.
I wish they'd see that we take great
pride in the fact that we've
helped over 40,000 families
reunite in the US, all for a fraction
of the price of an attorney.
So if you have a lot of free time,
you're very legal-savvy,
you're a do-it-yourself
type of person and you want
to save a few hundred bucks
by doing it yourself,
hey, more power to you,
but there's no shame
in hiring RapidVisa to unload
the bulk of this burden
for a low flat fee, just so you know
you have someone to
call who's on your side,
who's done this 40,000 times.
One thing to be careful
about reading these forums,
information on them tends to be outdated.
In fact, there's a lot of outdated
information being perpetuated still,
so be sure to not only check the date
of the post, but check their source,
the date of the source that
the person is referring to,
because a lot of that stuff is outdated.
This stuff is changing constantly,
it's changing week over week,
not just year over year.
So some of these people, they think
they're being helpful,
because the way they did
it over a year or two ago was one way,
that it's still that way,
it's simply not true.
In fact, a ton of things have changed
in the last year, and even
in the last few months.
And in a couple of months from now,
they'll still be changing.
So just keep in mind
that most of these people
have only been through
this process one time.
Our agents here have been through
this process 40,000-plus times.
In fact, we've already helped 7,000-plus
people this in 2018 so far.
And we have 50-plus people who are,
whose full-time job is to have our ear
to the ground with immigration changes,
be on top of these
changes seven days a week,
we're constantly helping thousands
of people through this process.
This is what we do
full-time, so just understand
when you're hiring us, you're paying
us for this up-to-date knowledge.
My two major points are one, be wary
of outdated information, and two,
most people on these sites have only
done this process one time, so be sure
to back up their claims
from multiple sources
to make sure you're not led astray.
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