Penni Alice Frank

7550 France Avenue South, Edina, MN

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Hamline University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Bethel University, B.A.

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Anonymous

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17 Nov, 2020
She tried to force her cult religion on me. Felt very uncomfortable. She also sang ain’t no mountain high enough by Marvin Gaye to me. She was kinda bad and out of tune. Other than that, good lawyer.
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Christy

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06 May, 2013
My husband and I hired Penni after already having gone through one immigration process alone. We then filed for his green card and later expedited citizenship with her. My husband was just sworn in as a U.S. citizen and we are so relieved! Throughout all three processes we found that everyone thought they were experts and wanted to give us advice. Even when we called the U.S. Consulate and USCIS different operators gave us different answers! Our first process without Penni was so frustrating when we thought it would take 5 months but took 13 and then were charged even more than the initial filing fee! Hiring Penni then for our other two processes really gave us peace of mind. She was very knowledgeable about our case and didn't give us unrealistic expectations as far as time or fees go. One time I even called her while my husband was being detained and she reassured me that he had nothing to worry about and that it was just possible that he had a very common name. Working with her was so reassuring because she really is an expert! She was very caring and we felt confident with her and what she told us to expect rather than wondering if we had done things correctly on our own and trying to sort through all of the advice given from others who thought they knew about immigration issues. By the way, we did consult with two other lawyers from different firms and Penni was by far the most realistic! We are so thankful to have hired Penni in the midst of our complicated immigration situation. Who would've known marrying a foreigner could be so difficult! But if he's the right person, it's all worth it! But get help from Penni and it will make things easier on you!
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Jean

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04 May, 2013
Penni helped us obtain a green card, then immediately apply and obtain US Citizenship through the Immigration 319(b) section. She knew exactly what documents we would need, and what we would be asked for at immigration. She responded quickly to our questions. We appreciate Penni's knowledge about obtaining a green card, and mainly about obtaining US Citizeship - something that would have taken several years longer with any lawyer who did not have experience with the 319(b). Thank you Penni!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and proficiency in immigration law, particularly with INA §319(b) and naturalization processes
“Penni has demonstrated that professional proficiency and knowledge goes together with a sweet spirit.”
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Provides clear and concise guidance, making complex legal matters easy to understand
“I like those clear and to the point people who makes things easy to understand even to such profane people like me who do not have a clue about the intricacies of today's immigration laws.”
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Responsive and keeps clients informed throughout the legal process
“Very responsive and kept me informed about what to expect in each step of the naturalization process.”
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Helps clients navigate pitfalls and achieve successful outcomes
“We were so impressed with her ability to help us navigate a number of pitfalls. We had a difficult case and Penni really flexed with us and helped us tremendously.”
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Goes above and beyond to address last-minute issues and ensure a smooth experience
“At the end of our case she even went above and beyond to help deal with some last minute scheduling hitches that meant everything went even more conveniently than we could have imagined!”
Cons
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Occasionally exhibits unprofessional behavior, such as singing off-key
“She also sang ain't no mountain high enough by Marvin Gaye to me. She was kinda bad and out of tune.”
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Attempted to impose her personal religious beliefs on a client
“She tried to force her cult religion on me. Felt very uncomfortable.”

Publications

2010:
Immigration Options for Religious Workers (2nd ed.), Behold! The Miracle of INA §319(b): Naturalization for Missionaries

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