Robert K D'Andrea

510 S. Grand Ave, Glendora, CA

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Oghotuoma mevwerosuoghene

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13 Dec, 2024
Outstanding Immigration Attorney Working with D'Andrea Law was an absolute pleasure. From the beginning, they demonstrated exceptional professionalism, deep expertise, and a genuine dedication to my case. They took the time to thoroughly explain every step of the process, answering all my questions with patience and clarity. Their attention to detail and proactive approach ensured that all paperwork was completed accurately and submitted on time, avoiding unnecessary delays. Susu D'Andrea consistently provided updates, keeping me informed and confident throughout the process. Thanks to her guidance and advocacy, my visa application was successfully resolved in a timely manner. I am incredibly grateful for her hard work and would highly recommend Susu D'Andrea to anyone seeking reliable and compassionate immigration legal assistance.
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Kirti prabhakar

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24 Oct, 2024
My experience working with Susu was amazing. Quick turnaround, smooth process, with reasonable pricing. She was always very clear with me on expectations and what was required from me. My green card process was extremely fast and smooth, and was completed within 6 months. She is always reachable with any questions and concerns. I would definitely recommend this firm and Susu in particular. They deliver excellent results.
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Thomas lachance

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19 Jul, 2024
Amazing service and professionalism. It was a pleasure working with this team! Highly recommend!
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in immigration law
“Very knowledgeable and experienced. Very confident (this is what I need) in getting my case settled.”
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Provides personalized and dedicated service
“He was referred to me by a friend that Bob handled 2 cases and they were also "APPROVED". For me, what makes him stand out is how he is approachable, which makes me feel that he is humble and down to earth.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Aileen also keep touch basis with us all throughout the process and always email me updates on my case.”
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Successful track record of approving cases
“Robert D'Andrea has handled 3 of my Immigration cases and all of them were "APPROVED".”
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Caring and supportive attitude towards clients
“He's kind, hard-working, and delivers the best result possible. He will be always patiently answer all questions and hands-on my case! I can say he's the attorney who really cares about his clients.”
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