F. J. Capriotti III Portland Immigration Attorney
Posted almost 14 years ago.
Are you saying that you paid consultation fees to more than one AILA lawyer, and that not one of them gave you advice on how to respond to questions ... if you were ever pulled into secondary inspection?
If so, you are welcome to contact me off-line to chat a bit: franco@capriotti.com
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Posted almost 14 years ago.
As a matter of fact, the lawyers that i have consulted with are all immigration lawyers of whom are a member of AILA.
Yes, i will have court papers in my hand regarding the dismissal of the case and that i have not pled guilty. If you say that silence isn't golden in my case, how can i overcome questions which are directed towards having me explaining the details of the crime? Eg. Tell me what happened during the night of the crime? Did you possess these items knowingly?..etc
I do want to be as honest as possible when answering to a CBP officer's questions. But explaining to them the details of my case would jeopardize my chances to be admitted into the U.S. It's kind of like forcing me to make an admission. So remaining silent would still be the safest option if i were to be asked those questions.