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Thanks bud.......I am not paying the lawyer anything, its suppose to be a wedding gift from my cousin. Apparently my cousin is good friends with this stupid lawyer and that's he forced me to use him. To make matters ever worst this lawyer does not even handle family visa's, he is more into employment visa's. I just hope that I don't have to depend on him from now on for any further paperwork.

I am just not sure what other papers will I have to fill out from now on that I have to use this stupid lawyer.

If your cousin is such good friends with the lawyer, then let your cousin help you in conveying your dissatisfaction. Seems to me that (apart from you contacting USCIS to inform them of the change) your cousin could be your safeguard for making sure you don't miss any paperwork after you release the lawyer from your case - again, if they really are good friends. Even though that should not be allowed to happen, in reality things do sometimes go wrong after (some) lawyers are taken off a case.

And furthermore, just because one lawyer (or a bunch of them) takes no pride in his/her work, doesn't mean we are all crappy. Stories like that never cease to anger me because some of us actually try and do a decent job, regardless of the money involved.

It is not all your lawyer's fault btw: You are a grown up, so no one forced you to hire this person, especially for something as important as an immigration case. You could have also done your homework and asked him/her about experience with your type of visa prior to filing. Let this be a lesson and do some research of your own from now on. This site, along with the USCIS site itself (which contains the most recent version of all documents and instructions), is a good start. People like Pushbrk can also give you useful and practical advice.

Website US Department of State, Consular Affairs Bureau: http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_1339.html

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