Everett, MA asked in Immigration Law for Florida

Q: Can i ask for a copy of the letters the attorney has been sending to the USCIS if they are representing our non-profit?

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A: Yes, you can request copies of the letters your attorney has sent to USCIS on behalf of your non-profit. Attorneys are generally required to keep their clients informed about the status of their cases and provide copies of correspondence upon request.

It's important to maintain open communication with your attorney. Simply ask them for the documents, explaining that you need to review the letters for your records or to better understand the progress of your case.

If you encounter any resistance or difficulty in obtaining these documents, you might consider discussing your concerns with the attorney directly or seeking guidance from another legal professional. Keeping track of all communications is crucial for the success and transparency of your case.

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