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deiguer 03-28-2021 10:14 PM

advice on lawyer please!
 
I have been looking for a lawyer to adjust my father status through my sister who is a US citizen and over 21. He lives in NY and we tried and spent more than 2k on some lawyer, not good ones, who advised him to not apply during the trump times, but yet took his money even though all they did was review his case.

I live in GA and found a lawyer here, paid $125 for consultation and after waiting almost 2 months and after several calls, she said she needs another $600 just to review the FOIA document we already got ourselves for him. Im getting not the best vibes from this lawyer as she took so long to respond even after i was calling every week. she could have told me after 1-2 days that it would take more money to review his case instead of 2 mothns.
Anyway, my dad's case is a bit complex in that he has multiple entries and has been in US since the mid 1980's. he has no criminal record, I have seen several lawyers in NY but have not found any real good ones. I was hoping the lawyer here in GA would be better, but i am not getting the best vibes based on what i just mention. I really want to start his process but dont want for my dad's money to go to waste again.

Does any one know a good lawyer they'd recommend in either NY or GA? Please let me know.

fl_dreamer 03-28-2021 11:08 PM

Re: advice on lawyer please!
 
Don't have one in NY or GA but mine is in Phoenix. He is Pro DACA and have been on the news for DACA many times. I trust this guy with my life. DM me if you need his info.

deiguer 03-29-2021 11:04 AM

Re: advice on lawyer please!
 
I need the lawyer for my father, who would be petitioned by US Citizen sister.

Quote:

Originally Posted by fl_dreamer (Post 759006)
Don't have one in NY or GA but mine is in Phoenix. He is Pro DACA and have been on the news for DACA many times. I trust this guy with my life. DM me if you need his info.


fl_dreamer 03-29-2021 11:25 AM

Re: advice on lawyer please!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by deiguer (Post 759020)
I need the lawyer for my father, who would be petitioned by US Citizen sister.

The lawyer or a lawyer?

Point I was trying to make is that he is a great lawyer. Anyways, good luck!

sk16 03-29-2021 11:28 AM

Re: advice on lawyer please!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by deiguer (Post 759005)
I have been looking for a lawyer to adjust my father status through my sister who is a US citizen and over 21. He lives in NY and we tried and spent more than 2k on some lawyer, not good ones, who advised him to not apply during the trump times, but yet took his money even though all they did was review his case.

I live in GA and found a lawyer here, paid $125 for consultation and after waiting almost 2 months and after several calls, she said she needs another $600 just to review the FOIA document we already got ourselves for him. Im getting not the best vibes from this lawyer as she took so long to respond even after i was calling every week. she could have told me after 1-2 days that it would take more money to review his case instead of 2 mothns.
Anyway, my dad's case is a bit complex in that he has multiple entries and has been in US since the mid 1980's. he has no criminal record, I have seen several lawyers in NY but have not found any real good ones. I was hoping the lawyer here in GA would be better, but i am not getting the best vibes based on what i just mention. I really want to start his process but dont want for my dad's money to go to waste again.

Does any one know a good lawyer they'd recommend in either NY or GA? Please let me know.

if he has no criminal record, then why not apply for it yourself? he would probably need a hardship waiver if he didn't enter legally. lawyers have you thinking you can't do anything yourself.

deiguer 03-29-2021 01:27 PM

Re: advice on lawyer please!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sk16 (Post 759022)
if he has no criminal record, then why not apply for it yourself? he would probably need a hardship waiver if he didn't enter legally. lawyers have you thinking you can't do anything yourself.

A lawyer, any lawyer... I understand now. Yes please pass on his info.

deiguer 03-29-2021 01:33 PM

Re: advice on lawyer please!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sk16 (Post 759022)
if he has no criminal record, then why not apply for it yourself? he would probably need a hardship waiver if he didn't enter legally. lawyers have you thinking you can't do anything yourself.

He has no criminal record, but he has a voluntary departure (based on bad advise from old lawyer in from 1992 then came back with a tourist visa in 1999, and it seems he would need more than one waiver and not sure what more he would need. I don't want to mess it up. I did do my mother's application, hers was simple, but his seems more complicated to me as he did try to apply for PR twice and had bad advise and very little understanding of the immigration system and English. He doesn't recall many details. I just have his FOIA to try to understand what processes he did but it is not so clear to me.

CDP 03-30-2021 10:37 AM

Re: advice on lawyer please!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by deiguer (Post 759005)
I have been looking for a lawyer to adjust my father status through my sister who is a US citizen and over 21. He lives in NY and we tried and spent more than 2k on some lawyer, not good ones, who advised him to not apply during the trump times, but yet took his money even though all they did was review his case.

I live in GA and found a lawyer here, paid $125 for consultation and after waiting almost 2 months and after several calls, she said she needs another $600 just to review the FOIA document we already got ourselves for him. Im getting not the best vibes from this lawyer as she took so long to respond even after i was calling every week. she could have told me after 1-2 days that it would take more money to review his case instead of 2 mothns.
Anyway, my dad's case is a bit complex in that he has multiple entries and has been in US since the mid 1980's. he has no criminal record, I have seen several lawyers in NY but have not found any real good ones. I was hoping the lawyer here in GA would be better, but i am not getting the best vibes based on what i just mention. I really want to start his process but dont want for my dad's money to go to waste again.

Does any one know a good lawyer they'd recommend in either NY or GA? Please let me know.


I would suggest this (they are in Atlanta): https://www.immigration.net/
The main guy has been on the news quite a bit and is pro-immigration. Hope this helps.

deiguer 03-30-2021 02:33 PM

Re: advice on lawyer please!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CDP (Post 759047)
I would suggest this (they are in Atlanta): https://www.immigration.net/
The main guy has been on the news quite a bit and is pro-immigration. Hope this helps.

thank you!

tanyae 04-04-2021 09:28 PM

Re: advice on lawyer please!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by deiguer (Post 759005)
I have been looking for a lawyer to adjust my father status through my sister who is a US citizen and over 21. He lives in NY and we tried and spent more than 2k on some lawyer, not good ones, who advised him to not apply during the trump times, but yet took his money even though all they did was review his case.

I live in GA and found a lawyer here, paid $125 for consultation and after waiting almost 2 months and after several calls, she said she needs another $600 just to review the FOIA document we already got ourselves for him. Im getting not the best vibes from this lawyer as she took so long to respond even after i was calling every week. she could have told me after 1-2 days that it would take more money to review his case instead of 2 mothns.
Anyway, my dad's case is a bit complex in that he has multiple entries and has been in US since the mid 1980's. he has no criminal record, I have seen several lawyers in NY but have not found any real good ones. I was hoping the lawyer here in GA would be better, but i am not getting the best vibes based on what i just mention. I really want to start his process but dont want for my dad's money to go to waste again.

Does any one know a good lawyer they'd recommend in either NY or GA? Please let me know.

James O'Malley is great. He is in NY: https://omalleyimmigrationlaw.com/


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