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jack_in_the box
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Immigration Lawyer

Post by jack_in_the box » Fri May 18, 2007 9:29 am

Anybody know a good immigration lawyer in the Dublin City Centre Area?
I need to have my paper work for residence application signed ASAP.

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Post by Plaasjapie » Fri May 18, 2007 10:07 am

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Post by marialear » Wed May 23, 2007 11:32 am

Hi,

I've used Eugene F. Collins on the Burlington Road, Dublin 4 last year when I submitted my application for naturalization.

www.efc.ie

Very good, seperate immigration department. Fast service & well informed. Good luck

Maria

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Post by Static » Thu May 24, 2007 10:47 am

Thanks Maria.

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Post by walrusgumble » Sun Jun 03, 2007 10:14 pm

James Watters & Co Solicitors - 39 Arran Quay, Dublin 7. office above Voodoo Lounge.

Very good office, primarily concentrates on all asylum and immigration matters and issues such as family law and employment law.

caters for staff consist of russian, ukranian and chinese, (for people who are not yet fluent in the english language)

01 872 4717

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Post by runie80 » Sun Jun 03, 2007 10:32 pm

Hi walrusgumble

is this advertisemenet ?

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Post by archigabe » Sun Jun 03, 2007 11:50 pm

From the other posts walrusgrumble seems to be an irish lawyer...nice try,mate!

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Post by brownbonno » Mon Jun 04, 2007 7:34 am

archigabe wrote:From the other posts walrusgrumble seems to be an irish lawyer...nice try,mate!
Hahahahaha,his post do not represent a legal minded person.(sorry, this is my personal opinion and i am entilted to it)
Knowledge is Power

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Post by archigabe » Mon Jun 04, 2007 11:11 am

i know from a professional basis that dealing with doj is like pulling teeth out with a plyer. even the solicitors cant get one on one contact with the dept on clients behalf. we are expected to book an appointment (prob wait 3 months) just to take 5 mins to bring our clients case to their attention.
that's his quote on the other thread...
Either he's an incompetent legal professional or a very drunk one!

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Post by archigabe » Mon Jun 04, 2007 11:12 am

i know from a professional basis that dealing with doj is like pulling teeth out with a plyer. even the solicitors cant get one on one contact with the dept on clients behalf. we are expected to book an appointment (prob wait 3 months) just to take 5 mins to bring our clients case to their attention.
that's his quote on the other thread...
Either he's an incompetent legal professional or a very drunk one!

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Post by archigabe » Mon Jun 04, 2007 11:12 am

i know from a professional basis that dealing with doj is like pulling teeth out with a plyer. even the solicitors cant get one on one contact with the dept on clients behalf. we are expected to book an appointment (prob wait 3 months) just to take 5 mins to bring our clients case to their attention.
that's his quote on the other thread...
Either he's an incompetent legal professional or a very drunk one!

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Post by archigabe » Mon Jun 04, 2007 11:23 am

i know from a professional basis that dealing with doj is like pulling teeth out with a plyer. even the solicitors cant get one on one contact with the dept on clients behalf. we are expected to book an appointment (prob wait 3 months) just to take 5 mins to bring our clients case to their attention.
that's his quote on the other thread...
Either he's an incompetent legal professional or a very drunk one!

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Post by runie80 » Mon Jun 04, 2007 11:23 am

archigabe wrote:
i know from a professional basis that dealing with doj is like pulling teeth out with a plyer. even the solicitors cant get one on one contact with the dept on clients behalf. we are expected to book an appointment (prob wait 3 months) just to take 5 mins to bring our clients case to their attention.
that's his quote on the other thread...
Either he's an incompetent legal professional or a very drunk one!

hahahahah yes he dosent seem to be very logical there.

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Post by walrusgumble » Mon Jun 04, 2007 1:48 pm

eh, no i aint a lawyer . my dealing with doj got nought to do withimmigration. i run a business, and i aint irish. (scottish)

and that postaint an ad, just a firm that my brothers wife used years ago.

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Post by runie80 » Mon Jun 04, 2007 1:53 pm

walrusgumble wrote:eh, no i aint a lawyer . my dealing with doj got nought to do withimmigration. i run a business, and i aint irish. (scottish)

and that postaint an ad, just a firm that my brothers wife used years ago.
Years ago things were different now are Different.

I think most of us became half lawyers while studing all these directives and etc.I dont think there is any complications in this which needs to be dealt with the lawyer.

The main thing is that you cant even discuss your case with DOJ dont matter lawyer or barister they wont listen to you.

So having lawyer i dont think is much help. Apart from making u 500 to 1000 euros lighter !

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