Immigration lawyer in SE Florida?
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Re: Immigration lawyer in SE Florida?
Originally Posted by Ray
Once you pick somebody ..let me know the name ..and I will check my forum list for any good or bad reports ..
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Re: Immigration lawyer in SE Florida?
Originally Posted by Rete
Because when you are dealing immigration (USCIS) and with Mr. Folinsky you learn to ask a question in a form that requires more than a yes or no answer.
Just as if the USCIS asks do you know what time it is? You answer either yes or no.
Mr. F is a stickler about this and comes back at you with his one word answer rather than the information you desired.
Just as if the USCIS asks do you know what time it is? You answer either yes or no.
Mr. F is a stickler about this and comes back at you with his one word answer rather than the information you desired.
Miami is blessed with a plethora of fine immigration lawyers and the South Florida Chapter of AILA enjoys a well deserved reputation within AILA for its cadre of good and agressive immigration lawyers.
That said, I couldn't think of anyone I would recommend for a family based case without knowing the details and what is involved. And I'm afraid of leaving out very good people.
With that in mind, Ira Kurzban has written "the book" which lawyers look at for a brief guideline of where to even begin to look on issues. Magda Davis is a wonderful person. And again, there are MANY lawyers I'm leaving out and I'm afraid of seeing in San Antonio next June if I don't mention them. [Sigh].
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Re: Immigration lawyer in SE Florida?
al,
Neither does anyone else know why you asked the question if you don't supply some details as to what you're looking for. People could guess, and some often do, but others don't waste time making assumptions about what a person really needs because the assumptions - and the answer - may turn out to be false when the critical details are eventually extracted from the questioner. A good answer requires a good question.
Mr. F's responsonses are always informative and educational if one does not have tunnel vision and is alert enough to recognize the message.
Regards, JEff
Neither does anyone else know why you asked the question if you don't supply some details as to what you're looking for. People could guess, and some often do, but others don't waste time making assumptions about what a person really needs because the assumptions - and the answer - may turn out to be false when the critical details are eventually extracted from the questioner. A good answer requires a good question.
Mr. F's responsonses are always informative and educational if one does not have tunnel vision and is alert enough to recognize the message.
Regards, JEff
Originally Posted by anotherlimey
I don't know why anyone would ask the question if they didn't want the details.
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Re: Immigration lawyer in SE Florida?
Originally Posted by anotherlimey
What do you think I wanted when I asked the question? Shoe size? Height? Hair colour?
Most people would assume - correctly - that I would want the contact details.
But I did accept the answer given by Mr. F, if you had read the later responses.
Most people would assume - correctly - that I would want the contact details.
But I did accept the answer given by Mr. F, if you had read the later responses.
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Re: Immigration lawyer in SE Florida?
Originally Posted by Ray
I thi k JeFF mean ..is it for a plain marriage AOS.. an asylum case .. An employment case etc...
Sorry Jeff, I made the wrong assumption.
FYI it's a marriage case.