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immigration(dv lottery /asylum) lawyers

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Im looking for a suggestion on an experienced immigration( dv lottery and asylum) lawyers.
there are so many lawyers, that its hard to find out which one is good.
any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
thank you in advance.
 
Let me explain this way.

Of the around 1 million immigrant visas each year, (5%) are DV cases at an average of about 2 people per case. So assume that to be 25k cases per year.
Less than 5% of those 25k cases are DV AOS cases. So assume that to mean about 1000 cases at most.
Most people do not use a lawyer for DV cases because, it is relatively simple and we have Mom and her spreadsheet.
So - out of the 1000 cases probably 200 are handled by lawyers each year.
Of the 200, I would imagine a small minority are asylum cases. Call it 20 cases.

So out of the THOUSANDS of immigration lawyers in the USA, if a lawyer tells you he/she has lots of experience in DV cases for asylum, he/she is probably BS'ing.

So - if Mom has told you to speak to a lawyer, find a good asylum lawyer and slip them the link to Moms AOS thread so they can get educated about DV. Then tell them to send Mom a nice bunch of flowers when they invoice you for all their experience.
 
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Then tell them to send Mom a nice bunch of flowers when they invoice you for all their experience.

:D:D:D Just be sure to ask me for my favorite species before sending over the flowers - my favorite changes depending on which day of the week it is, the season we’re in, and which side of the bed I got out of that day.
 
Guys, I gladly buy you all flowers, if I'll find a way somehow through my sircumstances lol. so you better tell me what kind of flowers you like, before I'll choose on my own
 
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