JD Mills : This is a Questions every one want to hear an Answer from you. nologic Algo - 12:35pm Feb 26, 2002 EST Let say I want you to represnt me. My I-485 is filed lets say more than 6 six months back and I want to change the job ( or don\'t change the job ). But want to chagne the attorney as he/she no more responds to my calls properly. How can you do that? How are you going to get the paper work from old attorney? If he/she don\'t give you the paper work, how could you represent me? If you have answer to these, I would like to communicate on personal level to facilitate attorney-client relationship. I know your email address : jdmills@justice .com Thanks [ Mark ]
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1. Answers Posted By: Jim Mills 2/26/02 2:32 PM (#1 of 1)
I\'d file a G-28 to notify INS that I now represent you in this matter. I\'d wait about 3 weeks and then call INS to verify that their records reflect the change. I would also contact the previous attorney and request the file. The attorney MUST send a copy of the file. I would get as aggressive with this as necessary to get the file, but I doubt it would be very difficult. Jim James D. Mills Attorney at Law jdmills@justice.com 732-644-5702
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Jim Mills "JD Mills : This is a Questions every one want to hear an Answer from you." 2/26/02 2:32pm
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1. Answers Posted By: Jim Mills 2/26/02 2:32 PM (#1 of 1)
I\'d file a G-28 to notify INS that I now represent you in this matter. I\'d wait about 3 weeks and then call INS to verify that their records reflect the change. I would also contact the previous attorney and request the file. The attorney MUST send a copy of the file. I would get as aggressive with this as necessary to get the file, but I doubt it would be very difficult. Jim James D. Mills Attorney at Law jdmills@justice.com 732-644-5702
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Jim Mills "JD Mills : This is a Questions every one want to hear an Answer from you." 2/26/02 2:32pm
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