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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in immigration law
“Mark Carmel is a very knowledgeable person that will guide you through your litigation process.”
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Responsive and maintains good communication with clients
“He is a person that constantly keeps in touch via email and text; this is very important from our point of view as a client because most Attorney do not keep in touch with their clients.”
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Reliable and honest in his work
“Another great aspect about this Attorney is reliability and the fact that he is honest about his work.”
Cons
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Possible issues with responsiveness and case advancement
“Beware of this scammer. He hasn't returned my calls or e-mails after initially taking my money and not advancing my case at all. It has been almost 5 months without a single word from him.”
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Concerns about competence and honesty
“Mark is a fraud. I have dealt with many attorneys for business and personal reasons and Mark was by far the worst. Not only does he lack competence, but he is dishonest.”

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03 Oct, 2022 by Anonymous
Beware of this scammer. He hasn't returned my calls or e-mails after initially taking my money and not advancing my case at all. It has been almost 5 months without a single word from him.
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23 Jun, 2021 by Anonymous
Mark is a fraud. I have dealt with many attorneys for business and personal reasons and Mark was by far the worst. Not only does he lack competence, but he is dishonest.
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27 Oct, 2016 by Anonymous
Extremely experienced in Immigration Law, great work product, very reasonably priced and enjoyed working with him.
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03 Nov, 2014 by Maria
I was convicted after jury trial of possession of 200 pounds of marijuana in my car when entering from Mexico in 1994. In 2010, my Green Card was confiscated by the Customs and Protection Officer; and I was placed in Removal proceedings in Miami. My previous lawyer me that Section 212 relief was nit available after jury trial in the 11th Federal Circuit. However, Mr. Carmel adeptly notices that tide was turning in my favor with the majority of circuits excluding the 11th circuit holding the new view tat Section 212 Relief was available after jury trial. In the Miami Immigration Court Mr. Carmel successfully argued that the outdated law of the 11th Circuit should be changed to reflect the growing numbers of Federal Circuits now holding that Section 212 Relief applied after jury trial. The Judge agreed with Mr. Carmel, and my Green Card was restored.
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10 Sep, 2012 by Admin
Mark Carmel is a very knowledgeable person that will guide you through your litigation process. I used his services and I couldn't be more grateful to have found him to help us out with our immigration papers. He is a person that constantly keeps in touch via email and text; this is very important from our point of view as a client because most Attorney do not keep in touch with their clients. Another great aspect about this Attorney is reliability and the fact that he is honest about his work. Honestly, I wouldn't hire anyone else in south Florida to help me out with Immigration issues. Mark is your guy!
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20 Apr, 2021 by Michael
It seems that I have known David forever. I have retained him over a number of years from time to time and been very happy with the results that he was able to obtain for me. My first experience with him as an attorney many years ago was when my father retained him to pursue a fire damage claim to our family’s seashore summer house in New Jersey. In the offseason, workmen were renovating the interior of the house and, specifically, installing a new kitchen. After they had left for the weekend, a fire started in the house in the middle of the night and there was significant fire damage. David had the moxie to retain the retired Fire Marshall for the City of Philadelphia as an expert witness who confirmed David’s suspicion as to the cause and origin of the fire. Before they had left for the weekend, the workmen had decided to have a party in the living room to celebrate the end of the work week. Along with the empty beer cans, one of the workers inadvertently dropped a lit cigarette inside the living room couch to smolder for several hours resulting in the fire. In proving the origin and burn pattern of the fire, David was able to secure a sizable and unexpected settlement from the insurance carrier for the renovation company. The latest matter that David handled for me was the administration of the estate of my late mother who owned personal and real property in the States of New Jersey and Florida. His administration of the estate in those separate jurisdictions was seamless. His particular knowledge of New Jersey income tax procedure saved me tens of thousands of dollars that my accountant was prepared to have me hand over to the tax authorities in that State. Even when the Florida estate administration became complicated by the homeowners association action to foreclose on the Florida house for alleged non-payment of HOA fees, David was able to have that matter resolved and dismissed. He is quite a talent and I would highly recommend him to anyone.
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16 Apr, 2021 by Phil
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