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Old Oct 31, 2010 | 10:59 am
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I get that there was to be a penalty. I suppose my point was that this was a common enough occurrence that there was an easy fix, an easy remedy, a penalty and all is forgiven, now you get your work permit or green card. So if I had stuck it out and gotten the approval the overstay gets 'forgiven' via the penalty but because I left on my own I made it worse?

It is discouraging that I tried to do what is right by hiring a lawyer, filing my application, doing all the steps that was required when there are millions of undocumented immigrants that are paid under the table or drive uninsured cars - and my paper trail is what gets me in trouble.
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Old Oct 31, 2010 | 6:11 pm
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Originally Posted by Isagarch
I get that there was to be a penalty. I suppose my point was that this was a common enough occurrence that there was an easy fix, an easy remedy, a penalty and all is forgiven, now you get your work permit or green card. So if I had stuck it out and gotten the approval the overstay gets 'forgiven' via the penalty but because I left on my own I made it worse?
Perhaps.

Originally Posted by Isagarch
It is discouraging that I tried to do what is right by hiring a lawyer, filing my application, doing all the steps that was required when there are millions of undocumented immigrants that are paid under the table or drive uninsured cars - and my paper trail is what gets me in trouble.
I wouldn't say it was your paper trail of immigration paperwork that got you in trouble . . . as for the rest, yes.
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Old Nov 13, 2010 | 6:56 am
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Originally Posted by Isagarch
I get that there was to be a penalty. I suppose my point was that this was a common enough occurrence that there was an easy fix, an easy remedy, a penalty and all is forgiven, now you get your work permit or green card. So if I had stuck it out and gotten the approval the overstay gets 'forgiven' via the penalty but because I left on my own I made it worse?

It is discouraging that I tried to do what is right by hiring a lawyer, filing my application, doing all the steps that was required when there are millions of undocumented immigrants that are paid under the table or drive uninsured cars - and my paper trail is what gets me in trouble.
Your problem started with your first lawyer who told you a 1000$ penalty would be all that is required. It does not sound as if he gave you all the facts and/or options nor their consequences. It's called "informed concent" in the medical sphere. No reason the legal world should be different. I you want someone to be accountable for your misfortune (and I'm behind you all the way on this one) go after that first lawyer. Good luck with the Consul interview.
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Old Nov 13, 2010 | 2:52 pm
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Originally Posted by jaws3
Your problem started with your first lawyer who told you a 1000$ penalty would be all that is required. It does not sound as if he gave you all the facts and/or options nor their consequences. It's called "informed concent" in the medical sphere. No reason the legal world should be different. I you want someone to be accountable for your misfortune (and I'm behind you all the way on this one) go after that first lawyer. Good luck with the Consul interview.
I don't see that he has a beef with the lawyer. The lawyer indicated what the likely consequences of his infraction would be. That doesn't mean there's no infraction!
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