Yes, my current immigration lawyer sent me an email saying he has had mental problems, has been unable to work and that I should send him some money. I sent him $350. Now he no longer answers emails.
Last year I was stranded in Ecuador by Covid travel restrictions. This lawyer said my cedula would be revoked if I stayed here for a year and a day - one year limit. Is this true? He said I should send him $900. So I sent him $900, and he said my cedula would be OK.
In January 2021 he sent me surprise papers showing a forgery of my signature and charges of fraud against me in Paraguay. He said he could straighten it out for $2500. I sent him $2500. He claimed then to have two people in jail - one who forged my signature and another jailed in Buenos Aires for selling my signature and limited personal information.
I have not been in Paraguay since 2016. I intended to return much sooner but am recovering from a long illness in Ecuador. Now I must return by next summer to renew my cedula, which I very highly value - I really like Paraguay, the freedom, the pace of life, the general attitude.
I recently contacted the U.S. embassy in Asuncion. They say that (1) there are no charges against me in Paraguay and (2) my cedula is OK.
I need some positive advice:
I need a lawyer whom I can trust and who answers emails.
I need to know if there are any problems entering Paraguay in the Covid pandemic. Will I need a vaccine injection record? Will I be quarantined?