Legal Question in Immigration Law in Louisiana

I was sworn in as a american citizen in 1977,i was given a permanet residence card,now two years ago,they made me give them my card,put holes in it kept it and made me file a i-90 i also have had my biometrics taken twice.i do not have a immagratation office in my city,the closes office is over 3 hours drive.they have made me go there 3 times.i am 55 years old and i done all the above when i was 21 years old.please tell me what i need to do to fix this,these people are not telling me anything,and all the people that work for immagratation are rude,why is our government allowing this to go own,i was not treated fair at all.also please note my biometrics were taken in n.o.la and i live in the florida panhandle.please give me some kind of answers.


Asked on 9/01/09, 3:18 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Hardy Parkerson Retired Attorney; now Law Professor

Dear Friend,

You obviously need help and should not

have to bear all of this improper treatment

by yourself. If you will, e-mail me your

phone number, I will call you to discuss

this matter further with you and see what

I can do to help you. Although I am

retired from the practice of law, I am still

devoted to the law and to my lifetime

calling of helping other. Just as an

aside, I was once the Vice-President

of the Louisiana Chapter of the Association

of Immigration and Nationality Lawyers,

now named the National Immigration Lawyers

Association.

Looking forward to hearing back from you,

I am

Sincerely,

Hardy Parkerson, Atty. - Retired

Lake Charles, LA

Graduate, Tulane Law School - Class of 1966

E-mail address: [email protected]

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Answered on 9/06/09, 5:39 am
Marc Seguinot Seguinot & Associates, P.C.

I suggest that you contact Attorney Parkerson right away, as something seems to have gone awry with your case. This is not unusual. Even citizens are having problems with the Department of Homeland Security. Good luck.

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Answered on 9/06/09, 10:54 am


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