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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in immigration law
“His vast knowledge in immigration law helped guide us through the broken immigration system.”
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Dedicated and persistent in pursuing cases
“Without Mr. Qiu, we would not be able to establish permanent residency today.”
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Cares about clients and their concerns
“On top of his knowledge of immigration law, dedication and resourcefulness, he is also extremely humble and has a deep and genuine concern for his clients.”
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Accessible and responsive to clients
“Throughout the process, Oliver made himself very accessible to us, patiently listening to our concerns and answering all our questions.”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients
“With Oliver's help, the outcome that my family and I achieved with our case was nothing short of a miracle.”
Cons
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Neglectful and unresponsive in some cases
“He forgot to fill the i140 after the perm's approval, and let it expire. While he still charged the fee and pretend to do the premium processing.”
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Slow in moving cases forward and providing updates
“He keeps saying there is no results for over 2 month. And refused to give us any approve he did submit the application. Can't reach out to him in person. Hardly reply the emails, never pick up the phone.”
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Lack of initiative and client advocacy in some instances
“It was only after weekly, and then daily prodding from me, that we finally arranged for a new employment advertisement in September 2018. It was as if he had zero initiative unless we contacted him.”

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18 Sep, 2023 by Manolo
We met Mr. Qiu as a last resort several years ago. He was able to overturn a deportation proceeding right before we had to depart. His vast knowledge in immigration law helped guide us through the broken immigration system. Without Mr. Qiu, we would not be able to establish permanent residency today.
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24 Jul, 2023 by Anonymous
My employer is spousing me for employment-based Green Card. And Huiyue(Oliver) Qiu is the lawyer they hired. This lawyer is negligence. As a immigration lawyer. He forgot to fill the i140 after the perm's approval, and let it expire. While he still charged the fee and pretend to do the premium processing. PP should ensure us a result within 2 weeks. But he keeps saying there is no results for over 2 month. And refused to give us any approve he did submit the application. Can't reach out to him in person. Hardly reply the emails, never pick up the phone. Tbh, not sure if he is still alive or real.
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21 Jun, 2022 by Barbara
Lawyer Qiu is professional, detail-oriented, and patient in handling my cases. I started working with him for my H1-B visa petition, and later obtained my permanent residency through his continuous professional legal assistance. He studied my cases in depth and gave me clear directions for gathering evidence or case-supporting materials. He prepared all the paperwork with details, accuracy, great logic and persuasiveness. He also followed up for my case with patience. I appreciate all his help and highly recommend him to whoever is seeking assistance for immigration cases.
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12 Sep, 2021 by Anonymous
I know Oliver through a colleague's referral and hired him for my employment-based green card. terrible decision and I can't begin to tell you how much I regretted it. I only blame myself for trusting that colleague blindly instead of doing my own research and make my own judgment. So if you ever read this, keep searching because he is not the attorney you want for the already grueling process. Oliver sounds knowledgeable and nice in our first phone conversation, but as time goes on you will find out, once you decide to go with him and sign that contract, he starts ignoring all your emails and phone calls. In the delicate relationship between you, the immigration office, and your employer, don't ever expect him to advocate for your interest. You thought you paid for his service and he should represent you except he makes it crystal clear that he doesn't care. All the years I lost waiting, questioning, and agonizing, I will never get them back. I should've got my green card by now, but the fact is I had to start all over again. As a Christian woman, I shouldn't hold a grudge towards others, but it's very hard not to. I don't understand as someone who immigrated to the States like himself, how could he mess up someone's life like this.
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22 May, 2021 by Joy
Attorney Qiu is a very professional, dedicated, and willing to listen to the needs of clients, and at the same time conduct objective analysis based on the situation and present his own solutions. Because we have taken a lot less on immigration status, he is not only our family's lawyer, but also our family's eternal friend in the United States. I hope that any customer trusts him when dealing with him, so that he will get results beyond your ideals.
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