I don't know what issue(s) you had an why, IANAL but ICA used this Lawyer with success for others who had vital records in PA. I made sure to ask the question before I retained them for this process and apparently they did some much more difficult delayed birth registrations changes with success. I also had detailed conversations with a clerk at PA Vital Records who told me what I needed to do to get it corrected, not just once but several times and the same person at that.qualdom wrote: 25 Apr 2021, 20:20
Well, I mailed the application and the court order for the correction of my deceased relative's birth certificate at the end of March and they contacted me several days ago saying that it could not be processed. That seems to lend a lot of credence to the timeline I mentioned.
In regards to the attorney you mentioned, I was misinformed by that office on several crucial aspects of this process. Fortunately, I contacted the motions/petitions department in Philadelphia County and was provided with the proper information. So, as with anything in life, YMMV. I made the correct decision not to retain the aforementioned attorney.
ELI5...My Grandfather was born in Shamokin, PA, so documents from Italy were not pertinent in correcting the spelling of his first name.
ICA reviewed everything prior to submission and said to proceed. Surely since they do this for a living, they would have noted something wasn't going to pass with PA Vital Records, ICA even called/emailed PA Vital Records, Northumberland County and USCIS and requested everything for me after some documents sent were incorrect or in the improper form.
I did not know the Lawyer was giving out free advice or direction on how to proceed with a Pro Se case?
YSK someone else on here used them with success after I gave out their info and told me how things went and two other people that messaged me in the past month or so are using them as well. No complaints as of yet and all of them are messaging me updates on the progress and none have been contacted by PA Vital Records noting their court order was not accepted, including myself, so I can't support your claim on being "misinformed", but it sounds like you have it all sorted out now.