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Anyone know a UK reigstered lawyer in Hawaii?

Anyone know a UK reigstered lawyer in Hawaii?

Old Oct 24th 2008, 8:39 pm
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Default Anyone know a UK reigstered lawyer in Hawaii?

Hi, I've just come over to Oahu with my husband. I'm a dual US-UK citizen but have lived in the UK most of my life. I've petitioned for my husband's immigration using the I-130 form through the US Embassy in London. Annoyingly 1 day after leaving the UK we recieved a letter from the US Embassy in London saying that a Deed Poll was not sufficient to show that we'd changed our name when we were married (we went double-barrelled) and that we need a UK Statutory Declaration of 1835 signed by a UK lawyer. Obviously we don't want to fly back to the UK just to get a simple form signed so...does anyone know of any UK solicitors who happen to be living in Hawaii? Or..does anyone know of any alternatives to this statutory declaration that we could get in the US?

Any help would be great!
Thanks.
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