Eduardo Antonio Gonzalez, experienced Litigation, Mediation attorney in San Francisco, CA with 311 reviews
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Eduardo Antonio Gonzalez

100 Bush St Ste 501, San Francisco, CA

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University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law
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Saeed fasih

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27 Feb, 2025
I cannot thank the Immigration Law Office of Robert B. Jobe enough for their outstanding service, particularly Lawyer Adriana and Paralegal Tatjana. From the moment I reached out for help, I felt supported and guided through every aspect of my case. Tatjana was an incredible asset throughout the entire process. Her professionalism, warmth, and willingness to answer all my questions truly made a difference. She explained every step clearly and was always available to clarify my doubts, making the journey much smoother. Thanks to Tatjana's dedication and expertise, we were able to successfully file our case. I highly recommend the Immigration Law Office of Robert B. Jobe to anyone seeking reliable assistance with immigration matters. Their commitment to their clients is truly commendable!
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Poonam saini

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23 Feb, 2025
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Milvia martinez

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04 Feb, 2025
I really disappointed with this office,after read all the good reviews I decided to call them to help me with my case ..I spoke with Saul and he told me that they call me back in a week and they never call back,so I call them four times for the next two weeks and the same answer,that they call me back and never happened..it's not difficult to say sorry we can't help you instead of keeping me waiting for a call I never received.
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Pros
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Highly experienced and knowledgeable immigration attorneys
“Mr Jobe is known for his excellent leadership, skills and dedication in handling complex immigration cases. Mr Jobe is a SUPER LAWYER!!”
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Dedicated and hardworking team that provides personalized attention
“I am very thankful to the entire team of Immigration Law Office of Robert B Jobe especially to Mr. Robert B Jobe ( Bob Sir), Jagdev Bhullar Bhaji and Rishab Chowdary for their excellent guidance and help in putting my case together.”
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Successful track record in handling complex immigration cases
“This is the BEST Immigration Attorney's Office in America which has helped a countless number of people from the entire world in their immigration cases.”
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Responsive and communicative staff
“I had the pleasure of working with an exceptional immigration lawyers Robert Jobe and Rashi Malu who both guided me through the complex process of obtaining my citizenship.”
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Compassionate and supportive environment for clients
“What I appreciated most was her availability, Rashi was always there to answer my questions, no matter how trivial. Rashi understood the emotional weight of this journey and accompanied me at the interview process and provided reassurance when it was most needed.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication from the office at times
“It's been 3 months, I didn't receive any call or email reply yet. This is very irresponsible behaviour by the law firm”
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Inconsistent quality of service, with some staff being less helpful
“The receptionist was extremely rude & was yelling over the phone, she then proceeded to hang up.”
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Delays in case progress and updates
“It's been 6 years waiting and I'm about leave the country”
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Concerns about hidden fees and overcharging
“Do not hire this office for your immigration case. Trust me you will be lost. My Immigration hearing was dismissed because of their fault and now they're still charging me money without my authorization from my bank account.”
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Frequent changes in assigned attorneys/paralegals causing disruption
“In the time they had it there were 4 different lawyers that I looked at every time I had an appointment. I don't know what was happening in the office but they changed a lot of lawyers and they did a very bad job for me due to lack of communication and order in the paperwork between them.”

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