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DA User 06-20-2012 05:45 PM

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What if one applies and only is missing the age cap of 30 requirement?

Chey00 06-20-2012 05:58 PM

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^ lol. XD

Ehm, I think once the time comes (or perhaps now even) someone should start a thread with lawyer references for each state. I don't really know any reputable lawyers in MA. :( so a thread like that with suggestions would be greatly useful. Just a thought... >.>' I've heard of L. Scott and read about her on Immigrate2us.net but the thought of going with a lawyer that's far away worries me. D:

star293 06-20-2012 06:08 PM

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wtf why does that lawyer say we need to bring a birth certificate? it was not mentioned in the dream act eligibility criteria.

It is only required if you are DWI right? I am overstay and my visa shows when i came to us..

Ianus 06-20-2012 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Chey00 (Post 262276)
^ lol. XD

Ehm, I think once the time comes (or perhaps now even) someone should start a thread with lawyer references for each state. I don't really know any reputable lawyers in MA. :( so a thread like that with suggestions would be greatly useful. Just a thought... >.>' I've heard of L. Scott and read about her on Immigrate2us.net but the thought of going with a lawyer that's far away worries me. D:

^Try going to Greater Boston's Legal Services and ask specifically for Nancy Kelly.

DA User 06-20-2012 06:29 PM

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I have heard of Scott. She is very popular reputable lawyer.

txgirl 06-20-2012 07:20 PM

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If you cannot afford her fees but would like an attorney as dedicated and knowledgable as she is try Ana Maria Schwartz also in Houston, TX and she is good friends with Laurel and i believe at some point Laurel was Ms. Schwartz Mentor. She also takes cases from all over.

nydreamer 06-20-2012 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by txgirl (Post 262336)
If you cannot afford her fees but would like an attorney as dedicated and knowledgable as she is try Ana Maria Schwartz also in Houston, TX and she is good friends with Laurel and i believe at some point Laurel was Ms. Schwartz Mentor. She also takes cases from all over.

Has Laurel by any chance mentored anyone in New York? LOL.
At the very least, do you happen to know if she has highly recommended any lawyers in New York? I am absolutely in love with her obvious dedication and knowledge. NEED/WANT someone like her BADLY!

2dreamORnot2dream 06-20-2012 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by DA User (Post 262268)
What if one applies and only is missing the age cap of 30 requirement?

DA User, you should try applying and let me know what happens! :mrgreen:

txgirl 06-20-2012 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 2dreamORnot2dream (Post 262339)
DA User, you should try applying and let me know what happens! :mrgreen:

You will most likely be put in Removal Proceedings and then you could request for Prosecutorial Discretions which in some cases if you prove that you have economic/financial hardship they could allow you to obtain an EAD (Work permit) , at our office we have requested this for some clients who were offered P.D. and we have yet to received an answer.

2dreamORnot2dream 06-20-2012 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by txgirl (Post 262340)
You will most likely be put in Removal Proceedings and then you could request for Prosecutorial Discretions which in some cases if you prove that you have economic/financial hardship they could allow you to obtain an EAD (Work permit) , at our office we have requested this for some clients who were offered P.D. and we have yet to received an answer.

What happens to these people after the PD expires/ends? Are they placed in deportation or is the PD renewed? Is it possible to get permanent residency when being on PD (without marriage, family, work sponsorship)?


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