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Pros
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Highly professional and knowledgeable team with expertise in various areas of law, including immigration, traffic, criminal, and family law
“This is a very good company, they have an excellent team, they always give me the best help when I need help, including my visa issues.”
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Efficient and responsive service, able to resolve cases quickly and smoothly
“They were very helpful in getting me registered as soon as possible and the service was very kind and professional.”
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Successful track record in securing favorable outcomes for clients, such as visa approvals, green cards, and reduced penalties
“Highly recommend everyone to come here. I've been looking for a job for a long time. I came here to apply for a job after my friend suggest me to come. I quickly found a suitable one, and the fees are acceptable.”
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Personalized attention and guidance, with lawyers taking the time to understand each client's unique situation and provide tailored solutions
“Joe Wu from PR Law Center is an expert in the EB1 application process, and his knowledge made the process extremely simple and straightforward.”
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Affordable and transparent pricing, with clients reporting reasonable fees for the services provided
“Highly recommend this law firm. I consulted with the attorney for my immigration status. They evaluated and gave me the best solution. Plus the price is reasonable.”
Cons
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Inconsistent quality of service, with some clients reporting issues such as slow response times, lack of communication, and cases being handled by inexperienced staff
“People in this place are very irresponsible, they don't do things when they take money, and they always don't answer the phone and can't contact people, which makes me very angry.It's amazing that they can upload a form to official website for a month.”
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Potential for misunderstandings or miscommunications, as some clients mentioned language barriers or difficulties in explaining their needs
“This is a very unprofessional firm. They hire free internships to do paper works without proper training. Avoid their service unless you want your case to be handled by rookies.”
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