and also, all the conversation was on the phone with the lawyer, there is no email trail or anything. my reporting manager suggested me to write an email to 1) state the fact that the lawyers told me so that what we discussed on the phone is documented, and 2) copy the partner of the law firm (maybe the partner is not even aware), asking them to stand up and fight for me in case something goes wrong on USCIS side.
should i do that? will the lawyer be offended? but if i dont write email, nobody knows about my case, and nobody cares even if something goes wrong. what do you think 8 lao shi?
回複:Please Help 8 lao shi, the laywers lost my original approved
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• 回複:回複:Please Help 8 lao shi, the laywers lost my original approv -863211- ♂ (981 bytes) () 01/07/2014 postreply 17:01:01
• I would follow your reporting manager's suggestion -lost2008- ♀ (498 bytes) () 01/07/2014 postreply 17:16:21
• 非常感激8老師的建議,同謝lost2008,再問我可不可以換律師? -我愛我家001- ♀ (179 bytes) () 01/07/2014 postreply 18:26:55
• you or your employer is the client. It really is up to you -結婚十年- ♀ (6 bytes) () 01/08/2014 postreply 06:30:07