Possible malpractice case?

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Old Apr 9th 2006, 2:50 pm
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Originally Posted by Venus21
So what I did is I sent a withdrawal letter for one of them (the one filed by the attorney)...
And, of course, you're absolutely sure that they will withdraw the correct application... right?


... and also my biometrics appointment for that one was yesterday so of course I didn't go.
And you're absolutely sure that this was the appointment for the application that you withdrew, right?

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Old Apr 9th 2006, 7:11 pm
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    > > > The Law Offices of C.D. in Wethersfield, CT
    > > I thought I would post an update on what's going on:
    > > My husband and I filed the documents ourselves few weeks ago. Right
    > > after we mailed them we received receipts from the INS for the
    > > documents
    > > that were filed by the attorney. So now I have two cases pending
    > > with
    > > INS. Both adjustment of status. Interesting huh?
    > > So what I did is I sent a withdrawal letter for one of them (the one
    > > filed by the attorney) and also my biometrics appointment for that
    > > one
    > > was yesterday so of course I didn't go. I hope that will solve the
    > > problem. I will show up for my other biometrics appointment and
    > > hopefully it will go smoothly from there.
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    > And, of course, you're absolutely sure that they will withdraw the
    > correct application... right?
    > And you're absolutely sure that this was the appointment for the
    > application that you withdrew, right?
    > Ian
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Well I certainly hope so. I wrote the letter of withdrawal and attached
the proper receipts to it. I did not give them the specifics concerning
the other case like receipt numbers or dates.
And yes, I am 100% sure that was the appointment for the case I am
withdrawing.
Why? Should I be worried about something?

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Old Apr 9th 2006, 7:52 pm
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Originally Posted by Venus21
Should I be worried about something?
Probably not... but a measure of caution is always good when dealing with USCIS.

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