William Michael Sharma-Crawford, experienced Immigration attorney in Kansas City, MO with 196 reviews
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William Michael Sharma-Crawford

515 Avenida Cesar E. Chavez, Kansas City, MO

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Education

2002:
Washburn University, JD - Juris Doctor
1996:
Friends University, BS

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Bailey fynmore

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15 Jan, 2025
Wonderful law firm. They have exceeded my expectations every time. We recently had a consultation with Lucy Betteridge. She was incredibly kind and patient with us about everything. She shared excellent knowledge and helped with all we needed. Looking forward to working with her. Highly recommend!
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Eloy torres

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Cristobal perez

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18 Nov, 2024
My buen servicio y muy Buena comunicacion Todo a tiempo Todo Bien organisado yo lo recomiendo
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced immigration attorneys
“Rekha and I began working together i”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Throughout the process, Rekha's staff was very prompt in keeping us informed of any development in our case, as well as answering the questions that we had along the way. We knew we were in very good hands.”
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Compassionate and dedicated to their clients
“Rekha and her team (Michael, Cynthia and Lindsey) were nothing but amazing in helping me and my husband. Detailed, knowledgeable, organized, timely, always there to answer any of your questions, patient and most importantly understanding.”
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Successful track record in complex immigration cases
“Michael and Rekha are simply the best in the west and beyond, my case has been going on for 9 yrs with mountain of paperwork. This wonderful powerful duo took their time to understand the complexity of my case and today we got the result we wished for.”
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Provide personalized attention and guidance
“Rekha, with her insight and her many decades' experience in the field, not only put our minds at ease with the questions pertaining to our case, but also helped us make sense of the process altogether.”
Cons
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Difficulty scheduling appointments with the lead attorneys
“Sometimes it's difficult to get appointments with Mrs. Rekha but if something time sensitive, her team will pass the information to Rekah and get the response immediately.”
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Potential issues with communication and responsiveness from support staff
“Every time the assistant would provide me with a document I would find many errors. Things like my husbands last name would be spelt incorrectly even though they were provided with his birth certificate.”

Publications

2016:
MACDL Newsletter, Crimmigration
2015:
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Contributing Author: Mastering the Mechanics of a Removal Hearing – The Practical Trial Plan
2015:
AILA Practice Advisory, Contributing Author: Categorical Approach What Every Practitioner Needs to Know
2014:
AILA Practice Advisory, Contributing Author: Naturalization Series, Part II Criminal Pitfalls
2013:
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Discovery in Immigration Court Practice Advisory
2012:
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Post filing and Discovery Practice Advisory
2012:
Lorman Education Services publication, ABC's Immigration Law
2011:
The Missouri Sheriff Magazine, Detainers
2011:
Lorman Education Services publication, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Detainers
2011:
Kansas Annual Survey of Law Handbook, Immigration Law Update
2008:
Kansas Annual Survey of Law Handbook, Immigration Law Update
2004:
Journal of the Kansas Bar Association, Disaster on the Horizon, It's Post Conviction Time, Do you know where your alien client is?
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