SusieQQQ
Well-Known Member
Let me straighten you out here: this person could go with the one who thinks it's possible to adjust (because those lawyer are the ones who obviously think he has a chance) and talk to them, figure it out, decide whether to hire them or not, and move forward or not.
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So the person will go with the lawyer who tells them what they want to hear. And the lawyer will of course use enough legalese and proof of their experience with general immigration issues to convince them that they should be hired.
I'm kind of surprised you don't see the problem with this argument,but sure yeah, if the person has money to spend to educate a lawyer on DV that's probably the way to go.
PS: this forum is not the only Internet resource on DV. You yourself said you expect the person to do "research" before deciding to hire a layer. Now you seem offended at a suggestion that they should have found something on the net? Where did you expect them to do this research, in the library of congress?