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Pros
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Excellent customer service and responsiveness
“Working with the office staff was simple and effective, they guide you thru the entire process step by step.”
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Highly professional and trustworthy team
“Muy profesionales, confiables, tengo muy buen servicio y atención. Los mejores”
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Effective and successful case outcomes
“Es un placer para mi el haber tenido la dicha de encontrar a Sweet & Paciorek,LLC para llevar el proceso de mi caso el cual fue 'ganada'”
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Compassionate and patient support throughout the process
“Dicho esto no hay palabras para agradecer la paciencia y el buen trabajo que todo el equipo hicieron conmigo haciendo me sentir la confianza”
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Bilingual and culturally competent services
“Lindsey Sweet y su bufete tienen una gran experiencia y conocimientos. Lindsey también es bilingüe y habla español con fluidez.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and poor communication
“No hagan ningún trámite con estas pseudo abogadas de migración... Te ignoran si pides información, y si te llegan a contestar, te dicen que te espere”
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Questionable business practices and hidden fees
“Cuando te cobran la tarifa que pactaron, salen días adelante que son $1000 dólares más y cuando los confrontas, solo te dice la asistente incompetente que no es su culpa”

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17 Sep, 2024 by Gael martinz
Muy buen servicio y atención siempre me contestó mis dudas
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15 Jul, 2024 by Jorgito choc pop
Es un placer para mi el haber tenido la dicha de encontrar a Sweet & Paciorek,LLC para llevar el proceso de mi caso el cual fue "ganada" y solo toca esperar otros 4 años para terminar mi caso .Dicho esto no hay palabras para agradecer la paciencia y el buen trabajo que todo el equipo hicieron conmigo haciendo me sentir la confianza, no me queda más que agradecer les a todos mill gracias.
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10 Jul, 2024 by Maria perez
Recomiendo este lugar al 100% su atención y amabilidad de los trabajadores es excelente; todo muy profesional muchas gracias.
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29 Jun, 2024 by German rangel lemus
No hagan ningún trámite con estas pseudo abogadas de migración. Les comento brevemente para acortar un poco todo lo que tuve que pasar desde el día 1 con estas personas, no se dejen engañar y no pierdan su dinero como lo hice yo. No dejen en manos de ellas algo tan sensible como un trámite migratorio. Si su caso lo toma la remedo de asistente legal PETRA TOVAR de una vez sepan que pasarán coraje tras coraje. Inverosímil la incompetencia de esta persona. Empiezan con amabilidad para que les pagues todos sus honorarios y una vez que realizas el pago, proceden a hacer lo siguiente: - [ ] Te ignoran si pides información, y si te llegan a contestar, te dicen que te esperes 2 días para contestar algo tan simple como la dirección electrónica para acceder a los Doctores Civiles - [ ] Cuando te cobran la tarifa que pactaron, salen días adelante que son $1000 dólares más y cuando los confrontas, solo te dice la asistente incompetente que no es su culpa, que le pasaron mal el caso (desde ahí sabes que ya algo está mal) - [ ] Te dicen que se van a comunicar para revisar los documentos, y no te contactan, solo juegan con tu tiempo y su excusa es que salió de la oficina (De nuevo, la incompetencia al no poder asignar a alguien que se comunique siendo una oficina legal) Etc Etc Etc. Y así más cosas que con gusto les comparto por que tengo todo el historial de mensajes. Les comparto las imágenes de sus honorarios que son altos para que las abogadas que son Nancy y la otra no den la cara y que sus trabajadores no sepan absolutamente nada de leyes de migración, se les preguntaba algo y no sabían nada pero aún así ellos llevan los casos legales (De preocuparse) Y segundo les comparto en caso de que alguien vaya a realizar el trámite de ajuste de estatus de Green Card, los requisitos, por que ellas no te dan información alguna hasta que pagas, reúnanlos y VAYAN CON OTRA FIRMA LEGAL, NO PIERDAN SU TIEMPO Y DINERO
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13 May, 2024 by Israel b.r.
Working with the office staff was simple and effective, they guide you thru the entire process step by step. Trabajar con ellos fue sencillo y efectivo, te llevan de la mano, paso a paso a través de todo tu proceso.
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09 Jul, 2014 by Dawn
Mr. Farmer was very helpful to me when I was setting up my business 12 years ago. I bumped into him a few weeks ago at an educational event & we caught up a bit. I'm now back in touch with him, as my current counselor has been unresponsive lately.
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17 Sep, 2024 by Gael martinz
Muy buen servicio y atención siempre me contestó mis dudas
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15 Jul, 2024 by Jorgito choc pop
Es un placer para mi el haber tenido la dicha de encontrar a Sweet & Paciorek,LLC para llevar el proceso de mi caso el cual fue "ganada" y solo toca esperar otros 4 años para terminar mi caso .Dicho esto no hay palabras para agradecer la paciencia y el buen trabajo que todo el equipo hicieron conmigo haciendo me sentir la confianza, no me queda más que agradecer les a todos mill gracias.
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10 Jul, 2024 by Maria perez
Recomiendo este lugar al 100% su atención y amabilidad de los trabajadores es excelente; todo muy profesional muchas gracias.
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