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Person claiming to be an Immigration Lawyer insists that a Posted on: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 00:12:04 +0000 (UTC)

There's this person who purports to be an Immigration lawyer claiming
that a Conditional Permanent Resident is NOT a Legal Permanent
Resident.
Anybody else here, a lawyer or whatnot, who is a real authority in
this term agree with him?

Here's his complete latest e-mail:

Dear Sir;

In order to avoid boring PLIP members, I am sending you
this communication directly.

You insist that a Conditional Permanent Resident is a Legal
Permanent Resident. I challenge you to prove it. Did you mean lawful
permanent resident status? That is the language of the statute but not
of your statement. As you know very well that a conditional resident
in no way has lawful permanent resident status as defined in 8 USC
1101(a)(20), by virtue of the fact that there is a condition, your
insulting remark about my abilities is uncalled for. How permanent is
permanent residence that expires in two years unless the alien
affirmatively succeeds in removing the condition? I hope you are not
charging anyone for your advice; in Florida at least this would be a
crime. DAVID IVERSON ESQ.

249092. Person claiming to be an Immigration Lawyer insists that a
249092. Person claiming to be an Immigration Lawyer insists that a
249092. Person claiming to be an Immigration Lawyer insists that a