Angelica Isabel Jimenez

1779 N University Drive, Pembroke Pines, FL

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2012
Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor
2008
Florida International University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Anna

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30 Mar, 2016
Angelica, I just wanted to express my sincere thanks for all the work you did to resolve our case. You got a great outcome for me and my family, with no stress or inconvenience on our side. Your follow up with each step of the case was much appreciated. I will recommend you highly to anyone in a similar situation.
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Carlos iglesias

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24 Mar, 2016
Mi nombre es Carlos y recomiendo el profesionalismo de la doctora Angelica Jimenez, ya que ella tomo mi caso cuando el banco mando mi casa a Fol-closure. En ese momento mi desesperación fue grande, pero ella me dio la seguridad y tranquilidad que yo necesitaba, me explico los pasos como se iba a desarrollar el proceso y me defendió ante los abogados del banco durante 2 anos que duro el proceso. Cada mes me llamaba para informarme los adelantos del caso e igualmente a cada salida de la corte daba una llamada para decirme que es lo que había pasado. Fueron dos anos que ella ha estado al lado mio defendiendo mi caso hasta que le propuso al banco por un loan modification. Ella continuo el caso comunicándose con el banco, recibiendo toda información y documentación que necesitaban y me lo trasmitía, como se dice ella estuvo atrás de ellos y por fin el banco me aprobó el Loan Modification. A la par sobre el caso de mi ciudadanía, ella preparo todos los papeles y fui representado por ella ante USCIS, con esa confianza el día 18 de Marzo juramente como nuevo ciudadano americano. Realmente estoy feliz de haberme puesto en las manos de la doctora Angelica Jimenez, es por eso que la recomiendo y una vez mas le doy gracias a Dios por habérmela puesto en mi camino.
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Roberto

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20 Apr, 2015
Angelica is very knowledgeable and very professional, but besides all that she has a big heart, and for me most of Lawyers don't have one.
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