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check_name
07-21-2006, 02:02 PM
I got stuck in FBI name check for over 2+ years (24+ months)... run out of
patience or anything :mad: . I now decide to sue them by filing writ of mandamus in court. I'd like to have an experienced attorney do it for me. I'm looking for an attorney who is responsible and responsive, has been successful in filing writ of mandamus for clients to get the name check moving. If you know/use any attorney like this, would you please let me know by emailing me or sending email to prof_risk at hotmail dot com, thanks a lot!

I live in Maryland, I'd like the attorney to be located in great DC area.
I really appreciate your help

alien2006
07-21-2006, 02:56 PM
Isn't Murthy in the DC Area?

logiclife
07-21-2006, 02:57 PM
The name of the lawyer we have talked to before is Joe Hohenstein.

See more details here: http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1088

logiclife
07-21-2006, 02:58 PM
- Joe Hohenstein's Law Firm Orlow & Orlow is in Philadelphia, and typically represents clients
in the Northeast. Joe can take individual emails at joe@orlow.com;
because there may be a lot of emails, please allow for a delay in the
response. If the questions are get to be more detailed, he would talk
about treating them as an initial consultation, which is $100.

http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1088

GCBy3000
07-21-2006, 03:56 PM
Hi,

Thanks for contributing to our common cause if you have already done. If not, I would like your to contribute to IV. Every member in this forum has different issues and IV is working towards most of the issues.

I got stuck in FBI name check for over 2+ years (24+ months)... run out of
patience or anything :mad: . I now decide to sue them by filing writ of mandamus in court. I'd like to have an experienced attorney do it for me. I'm looking for an attorney who is responsible and responsive, has been successful in filing writ of mandamus for clients to get the name check moving. If you know/use any attorney like this, would you please let me know by emailing me or sending email to prof_risk at hotmail dot com, thanks a lot!

I live in Maryland, I'd like the attorney to be located in great DC area.
I really appreciate your help

check_name
07-24-2006, 07:32 PM
what's the full name of Murthy?
thanks!

Isn't Murthy in the DC Area?

check_name
07-24-2006, 07:33 PM
thank you very much for the info.
I will check Joe Hohenstein out to see whether he is interested in my case!

- Joe Hohenstein's Law Firm Orlow & Orlow is in Philadelphia, and typically represents clients
in the Northeast. Joe can take individual emails at joe@orlow.com;
because there may be a lot of emails, please allow for a delay in the
response. If the questions are get to be more detailed, he would talk
about treating them as an initial consultation, which is $100.

http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1088

check_name
07-24-2006, 07:35 PM
I'm a new comer... I would like to contribute if I could...but what's IV?

sorry that I was away the past weekend, thus the late reply

Hi,

Thanks for contributing to our common cause if you have already done. If not, I would like your to contribute to IV. Every member in this forum has different issues and IV is working towards most of the issues.

ghost
07-24-2006, 07:52 PM
Murthy is Immigration Attorney: www.murthy.com

IV is Immigration Voice

seahawks
07-25-2006, 02:01 AM
I'm a new comer... I would like to contribute if I could...but what's IV?

sorry that I was away the past weekend, thus the late reply
IV stands for immigrationvoice.org a forum where we are all writing, sharing our thoughts and helping in whatever ways we can on helping the confused often lengthy process of getting an employment based green card. Check out the home page and you will get all the information on all the wonderful founders, core members, volunteers and ofcourse all the members in whatever way are trying to help raise awareness on the employment immigration problems that we face and to see if we can get the honorable members of the house and senate understand our pain and bring some bill that will make us see light at the end of the legal line of aliens forever waiting for Green Card:)

check_name
07-26-2006, 07:05 PM
wow, thanks a lot for the reply!
I will come back often to update and do my share of contribution.
seriously, I feel the green card process is getting worse and worse.
my friends told me that things were not that bad prior to 2002.
starting 2002, it went downhill like a free fall. I have friends who haven't got their labor (turned in late 2002) done. some of them got laid off recently, and they have to go from zero again. they're seriously considering leaving the States.

Green card is like a rope on the neck.