Shouldn't he / she under the Solicitors act send you out some letter confirming your instructions? You are entitled (Section 68) to be informed now as to what he / she will likely charge. You will know whether you will succeed or not, its not citizenship you are looking forpranal wrote:HI SATISH,satishbhawra53 wrote:Well, I've finally clocked my 5yr legal residence for applying for Irish naturalization. I went to an immigration lawyer in Dublin on Tuesday and she went through everything with me and signed my application. All good to go (thank God!) She also mentioned
I as well applied through solicitor, jan 2009, said will charge only if the application is successful, didnt bother to ask, how much is he going to charge at that moment,
Could you tell me what is he charging you?
Lets face facts, you know whether you are eligible or not (IE 60 MONTHS and no crime) you are also entitled to know how much he / she is likely to charge so that you can then make an informed decision as to whether or not you wish to take on that solicitor. So ask, they are required to ask least give you an estimate, the letter can, if they wish clearly state that he /she will seek whatever if you win,and won't if you loose