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IM SAD!! My sister and her husband got DACA DENIED!! - Page 5

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#41
03-13-2013, 05:33 PM
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A lot of people got screwed by "lawyers"

My lawyer made tons of mistake, thanks god I doubled checked it before sending it out.
Yeah I agree. My attorney made a few mistakes, they weren't major, but mistakes nevertheless. I regret getting an attorney, but my sister insisted on getting one. This could of saved me $2500 bucks and that could of gone to a car down payment or something lol.
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Yeah I agree. My attorney made a few mistakes, they weren't major, but mistakes nevertheless. I regret getting an attorney, but my sister insisted on getting one. This could of saved me $2500 bucks and that could of gone to a car down payment or something lol.
Omg my folks kept insisting on it and I told them "No, not necessary our (Bro & I) case is fairly simple" and okay I'm not going to lie I did go to a community forum and got to ask lawyers questions but I didn't have to spend a dime there and since the Org. that organized the forum is a vet when it comes to immigration cases I felt very confident about my decision.

OP tell your relatives to wait for the official letter perhaps there's something that can be done. Also, CIR will happen this year we just need to do our part as well. Don't lose faith!
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#43
03-13-2013, 06:28 PM
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Fire the attorney, do it yourself. I m sure we here at DAP can help them fill it out a lot better. Keep us updated.
Wait forthe letter, don't be like linsday lohan and fire your attorneys before (in her case going to court...) anyhow i say u wait n have her fix that mistake for free! Cuz they b charging $500.00 per hour..
Get ur moneys worth on her own dime
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My condolences..
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03-13-2013, 07:40 PM
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knowing little about ur lawyer, u sure they weren't approved??????
just saying, she could of confused it w someone elses denial....
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Yeah I agree. My attorney made a few mistakes, they weren't major, but mistakes nevertheless. I regret getting an attorney, but my sister insisted on getting one. This could of saved me $2500 bucks and that could of gone to a car down payment or something lol.
Did you have a criminal record or prior cases?
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03-13-2013, 10:48 PM
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This is so sad

I hope something work out for them !
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That is beyond messed up. Was this a real immigration lawyer or one of those Notario type places?
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03-14-2013, 12:21 AM
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ugh.. all those months of waiting just to find out your denied... sorry to hear that...hopefully the other "options" r good.... i myself used a lawyer as well, and i did NOT double check before he sent my app... that would suck to find out that i got denied too due to lawyer's errors....
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Yep, not every lawyer is schooled on DACA.
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