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I'm adding this thread to advise anyone that is or has used an attorney to obtain a visa and/or annulment and has been defrauded, lied to, or represented in anything but a professional manner there is a remedy in law that will provide justice and very likely will enable you to obtain a refund of funds. It's a very simple process and takes little time to accomplish. You simply contact the Bar Association of the state the attorney is licensed in, request a formal complaint (most cases can be done right over the internet), fill in the blanks and return to the Bar Association. That simple. Don't take abuse laying down!

If anyone has be misrepresented or taken advantage of by RHC Visa Services the following information will provide you the pathway to a remedy:

https://www.iardc.org/howtorequest.html

Click the above link, when it opens up just click on this link: Request for Investigation Form

That's all there is to it. Just fill out the form and fax to 312-565-2320 Attention: Complaint

That's it. If you need assistance you can call 312-540-5297, someone at that number will help.

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It can be a wild ride using an attorney in the Philippines. A business partner of my business partner had a falling out and sued each other. They spend months in and out of court and never did accomplish anything other than paying attorneys fees right and left. :unsure:

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I'm adding this thread to advise anyone that is or has used an attorney to obtain a visa and/or annulment and has been defrauded, lied to, or represented in anything but a professional manner there is a remedy in law that will provide justice and very likely will enable you to obtain a refund of funds. It's a very simple process and takes little time to accomplish. You simply contact the Bar Association of the state the attorney is licensed in, request a formal complaint (most cases can be done right over the internet), fill in the blanks and return to the Bar Association. That simple. Don't take abuse laying down!

If anyone has be misrepresented or taken advantage of by RHC Visa Services the following information will provide you the pathway to a remedy:

https://www.iardc.org/howtorequest.html

Click the above link, when it opens up just click on this link: Request for Investigation Form

That's all there is to it. Just fill out the form and fax to 312-565-2320 Attention: Complaint

That's it. If you need assistance you can call 312-540-5297, someone at that number will help.

Yah, lawyers not really needed if u just follow Guides and your case not too difficult. MY ADVICE give it a try alone and see if You even need a lawyers assistance.

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I'm adding this thread to advise anyone that is or has used an attorney to obtain a visa and/or annulment and has been defrauded, lied to, or represented in anything but a professional manner there is a remedy in law that will provide justice and very likely will enable you to obtain a refund of funds. It's a very simple process and takes little time to accomplish. You simply contact the Bar Association of the state the attorney is licensed in, request a formal complaint (most cases can be done right over the internet), fill in the blanks and return to the Bar Association. That simple. No fee is charged. Don't take abuse laying down!

If anyone has been misrepresented or taken advantage of by RHC Visa Services out of Illinois the following information will provide you the pathway to a remedy:

https://www.iardc.org/howtorequest.html

Click the above link, when it opens up just click on this link: Request for Investigation Form

That's all there is to it. Just fill out the form and fax to 312-565-2320 Attention: Complaint

That's it. If you need assistance you can call 312-540-5297, someone at that number will help.

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I'm adding this thread to advise anyone that is or has used an attorney to obtain a visa and/or annulment and has been defrauded, lied to, or represented in anything but a professional manner there is a remedy in law that will provide justice and very likely will enable you to obtain a refund of funds. It's a very simple process and takes little time to accomplish. You simply contact the Bar Association of the state the attorney is licensed in, request a formal complaint (most cases can be done right over the internet), fill in the blanks and return to the Bar Association. That simple. No fee is charged. Don't take abuse laying down!

If anyone has been misrepresented or taken advantage of by RHC Visa Services out of Illinois the following information will provide you the pathway to a remedy:

https://www.iardc.org/howtorequest.html

Click the above link, when it opens up just click on this link: Request for Investigation Form

That's all there is to it. Just fill out the form and fax to 312-565-2320 Attention: Complaint

That's it. If you need assistance you can call 312-540-5297, someone at that number will help.

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Why would anyone hire an attorney for a visa? You can get all the info you need here in VJ

Ray and Arlene

11/2005 Met online

03/2006 Met in person

07/2006 Met in person

10/2006 Met in person

02/2007 Met in person

01/2008 Met in person

02/23/2008 Mailed I-129 to CSC

02/26/2008 I-129 received at CSC

02/28/2008 NOA 1 received in mail........WOW

07/31/2008 Received email saying an RFE was sent

08/02/2008 Received RFE in the mail

08/07/2008 Response to RFE mailed to CSC

08/15/2008 Received email telling response was received

08/20/2008 NOA 2 sent

08/27/2008 NOA 2 received

08/29/2008 Called NVC and was told petition was received and shipped out already

09/10/2008 Paid Delbros

09/22/2008 Medical at St Lukes

10/02/2008 Interview

01/15/2009 Visa Approved

01/20/2009 Visa Received

01/27/2009 Flight to US on Northwest flight #2

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Why would anyone hire an attorney for a visa? You can get all the info you need here in VJ

Somes cases are complex and require in-depth knowledge of immigration law.

As for the bar review, don't count on this as 100% effective, attorneys have complaints to state governing bar association all the time.

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Why would anyone hire an attorney for a visa? You can get all the info you need here in VJ

Somes cases are complex and require in-depth knowledge of immigration law.

As for the bar review, don't count on this as 100% effective, attorneys have complaints to state governing bar association all the time.

So it's better to do nothing? I know for a fact bar complaints are very very effective if you have a legitimate complaint. Bad attorneys count on you doing nothing, that's how they rip you off!!

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Why would anyone hire an attorney for a visa? You can get all the info you need here in VJ

Somes cases are complex and require in-depth knowledge of immigration law.

As for the bar review, don't count on this as 100% effective, attorneys have complaints to state governing bar association all the time.

So it's better to do nothing? I know for a fact bar complaints are very very effective if you have a legitimate complaint. Bad attorneys count on you doing nothing, that's how they rip you off!!

I didn't say that, what I said is that bar association receive complaints all the time. Filing one doesn't mean you will win or get money back but by all means file if you feel the attorney has malpractice issues or is dishonest. These 'bad' attorneys have the right to defend themselves to the bar. My ex owns a law office and has had complaints filed against her many times but was always able to prove there was no malpractice or dishonesty involved. Not every attorney is Perry Mason so they don't always win and do make mistakes.

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You already have a thread about this already.

Spreading it around to other forums :thumbs:

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What do you call a 1000 lawyers at the bottom of the sea?

Emmett Fitz-Hume: I'm sorry I'm late, I had to attend the reading of a will. I had to stay till the very end, and I found out I received nothing... broke my arm.

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What do you call a 1000 lawyers at the bottom of the sea?

A good start...

I can explain it to you. But I can't understand it for you.

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What do you call a 1000 lawyers at the bottom of the sea?

A good start...

dang... I thought no one knew that one

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Emmett Fitz-Hume: I'm sorry I'm late, I had to attend the reading of a will. I had to stay till the very end, and I found out I received nothing... broke my arm.

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