Haitham Edward Ballout, experienced Immigration attorney in San Mateo, CA with 83 reviews
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Haitham Edward Ballout

410 North San Mateo Drive, San Mateo, CA

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Behnam abaie

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15 Jan, 2025
I had a great experience consulting with Attorney Haitham Ballout. During my citizenship application, I met with Mr. Ballout, and in just one meeting, he carefully reviewed my documents and provided clear, practical advice. His expertise and knowledge of the process gave me confidence, and I truly believe his guidance helped me avoid additional waiting time. I highly recommend him to anyone navigating immigration challenges.
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Javier garcia

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Uri hernandez

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18 Dec, 2024
Mr. Ballout and his team provided exceptional support and professionalism in assisting me with my immigration concerns. A special thank you to Vivian and Jocelyn for their prompt responses to all my questions and their guidance throughout the process. Choosing this firm was undoubtedly the right decision, and I highly recommend their services.
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Exceptional expertise and knowledge in immigration law
“From the outset, Mr. Ballout demonstrated an unparalleled level of expertise and knowledge in immigration law.”
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Highly responsive and communicative team
“The staff at Mr. Ballout's office were equally remarkable. They were consistently prompt in their communication, keeping me informed at every step of the way.”
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Personalized attention and tailored strategies
“Unlike most law firms that only handle routine application procedures and simple tasks like filling out forms, Haitham has decades of experience in handling complicated immigration application cases.”
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Efficient and expedited case processing
“Within less than a month of deciding to hire Haitham for our WOM litigation, his law firm prepared the lawsuit and submitted it to the court, and two months later, we received the green card!”
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Compassionate and client-centric approach
“They patiently answered all my questions, providing clarity on complex matters and ensuring that I felt empowered and informed throughout the process.”
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High legal fees
“He ask me for what i make in a year you can imagine that ...and 10,000 upfront not too much of an american dream ...looking for hopes to keep my family togheter and my baby son to have hes dad with him.”
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Limited accessibility for some clients
“HES ONLY RIGHT FOR RICH PEOPLE.... he ask me for what i make in a year you can imagine that ...and 10,000 upfront not too much of an american dream ...”

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