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Businiess name:  Alisha Mohammed, Esq.
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I went to Alisha Mohammed on the recommendation of a friend, after already going through two immigration attorneys who took my time and took my money. The first one never had time to talk to me, never returned phone calls, and when I did pin him down, always rushed through my visit. The second one started out great, but his attention to filing deadlines ultimately led to my Department of Labor case being closed, bringing me back to square one.\r \r So when I met Alisha I was at my wits end and had nothing to lose. I was skeptical when she advised me to file a brand new case since my previous attorneys mysteriously coudn't locate all my paperwork. However I'm thankful I did, as for the first time, an attorney filed everything on time, was there to answer my questions and explain what was being done, and actually kept me up to speed via phone calls and emails.\r \r I totally recommend her for immigration services, because she is both compassionate and professional at the same time. It's difficult to come across attorneys who are honest and ethical. For the record, my case was an employment based adjustment of status under Sec 245i, where I got labor certified, filed PERM, I140 and then I485. \r \r I know there are many other people out there who have gone through or are still going through the same challenges, so this should give them some hope.

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