Heather Anisa Hadi Esq.

329 West Fifth Street, Lexington, KY

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08 Jun, 2024
Hired Ms. Hadi for K-1 Visa, terrible experience. Initial meeting sounds hood however Once money is paid you talk to the staff who have little knowledge. communication lacking, constant staff turn over, lost documents. Beware, if you hire her keep all communication & email-mail-telephone correspondence, documentation and still get ready to be disappointed. Finally consulted other lawyers about the case and they gave different advice. Don’t walk, RUN!!
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Miguel

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06 Jan, 2024
For my daughter and her mom she got them both status quickly and was very nice. Has a new staff and new building- much better now
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Corey

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04 Jan, 2023
Go to Church Law, way better! I should have listened to these reviews when I first read them! My 2022 Experience, Sept.-December: Yes, she showed up for the first two calls because she was directly paid for them. Then, complete lack of communication in response. Eventually got an appointment, then back to complete lack of communication (Call, text, email). This continued throughout the 4 month process. Failed on many counts: (1) I had all the papers sent to Heather's office by Sept. 29th and confirmed everything was all set, but a week later I was told they forgot to charge me another $1k fee so that delayed getting things sent out. (2) Heather's office filed our papers with dozens of clerical errors we will have to fix when we finally get a USCIS appointment. The last thing you want is to get on the radar in any way with immigration! These were careless mistakes made by someone guessing dates and names instead of looking at the papers we actually filled out. (3) Was told by Jacque that all our papers were filed on Oct. 6 and when I contacted them to confirm and double confirm I was told to just wait for their response. 4 weeks later the papers were still NOT sent! They lost them along with my $ orders. Eventually they discovered them and Heather Hadi herself assured us everything was fine and that in fact the papers were filed the previous month. NOT TRUE! USCIS records an upload day for the papers and it was Nov. 6 they were finally uploaded digitally not via snail mail. So, she is a liar. Actually, Jacque the liaison had left her job (I don't blame her, it's a crap show over there in the office) and NO ONE had been checking her email all the times I had been sending out email check-ins. (4) We submitted a medical form for Advance Parole and only found out 2 months later when USCIS kicked it back to us that they require an English translation. This is pretty basic and we should have been informed before sending in our papers the first time. More time delay due to incompetence in Heather Hadi's office. (5) Failed to file Medical Examination and Vaccination Record (I-693) with all the rest of the papers. When filed concomitantly, there is a chance USCIS may even skip the interview and speed up the process. But by NOT filing at the same time = Guarantee MORE DELAY because of her office. (6) She told us that she doesn't file I-693 with the other papers until an appointment is scheduled because it expires 6 months after it's done. The official USCIS page for I-693 clearly states there is a waiver in effect until March 2023 (well before our time). So, she doesn't stay up to date on what they are doing or the most expedient way to file the papers. (7) Failed to inform us about the requirements of the Medical Examination and Vaccination Record (I-693). We didn't even know this was a thing until my Peruvian wife read it on a FB chat group which proved more helpful than Heather Hadi. You have to find a Certified Civil Surgeon who can order a blood test & attest that you have received Flu, MMR, Tetanus, Hep B (just the first dose). If your country does not keep records you can either (a) re-do the vaccines, or, (b) get a lab to do an Immunity Test for the antigens in your blood which you can give to a doctor as proof (warning, $500+ in the KY area just for that). The whole thing turned out to be extra $ I did not originally factor in. Don't expect any $ back, a discount, or an offer to support you for the rest of the process IF there is any kind of mess up. You will get random responses to emails and calls, just enough to give you hope but not enough to be helpful.
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Heather Hadi is described as very smart, kind, dependable, and caring about her clients
“She is very smart, kind, dependable, and cares about her clients.”
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Heather Hadi is a good communicator and has translators in her office for Spanish-speaking clients
“She is a very good communicator and has translators in her office for Spanish speaking clients.”
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Heather Hadi was able to quickly process immigration cases for some clients
“For my daughter and her mom she got them both status quickly and was very nice.”
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Heather Hadi's office has had issues with communication, responsiveness, and competence, leading to delays and mistakes in handling cases
“Once we paid her we were unable to communicate with her and were assigned to one of her employees who was also hard to get a hold of and who made excuses for our case not being filed.”
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Heather Hadi has been accused of posting fake reviews and not knowing the law well enough to provide accurate advice
“Please note that we have since learned some of those reviews and ratings are not actual clients but instead friends and family members. She was pleasant and seemed to know what she was talking about. However, after consulting with a few more lawyers, we learned that the advice she gave us was wrong.”
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Heather Hadi's office has been described as unprofessional, with rude and unwelcoming staff
“The receptionist was very rude and unprofessional. She called us a little earlier before our consultation appointment to reschedule. When we went in for our new appointment, she was staring at us as if we have landed from another planet. No greeting, no smile, just a puzzled look as if she was not expecting our visit or we came at a VERY wrong time.”
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Heather Hadi has been accused of overcharging clients and not providing good value for the money
“CUIDADO! Solo les va a robar el dinero ami me paso y amucha gente no es posible q a tanta gente le cobre y no ga nada por tu caso alguien la tiene q parar" (Translation: "Caution! She will only steal your money, it happened to me and many people. It's not possible that she charges so many people and doesn't do anything for your case, someone has to stop her."”

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