Timothy J. Green, experienced Entertainment, Litigation attorney in Pittsburgh, PA with 45 reviews
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Timothy J. Green

Dinsmore & Shohl LLP, Pittsburgh, PA

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Naveen koka

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29 Jan, 2025
I sincerely Thank Valerie May, Kent May, Elizabeth and Amy who worked on my case, provided valuable inputs, helped me to build a strong case for EB1A and EB2 NIW. With their guidance and help I was able to get much needed approvals to speed up my AOS application. I am very happy with their service and communication.
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Karim elhaidari

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13 Jan, 2024
Effective communication, professional service and real results. Thank you to the May Law Group staff for the help. I truly recommend this office.
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Suelen facchini

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28 Nov, 2023
Me and my husband decided to hire another office to do the Expedite Package for us, so we were able to send it right after we spoke with this office. Within exactly 7 days, we received an approval. Not thanks to this office. As per all the information they gave, we should be still waiting once we are on "time" for immigration time processing. And i believe it is really just being lazy! We contacted many other offices, and all of them provided us with completely different information for everything that May Law Office. At first, we decided to hire them because Leslie, who we were informed doesn't work at May Law Group anymore, was very attentive, answering our questions and making us feel very secure about the process. Perhaps after that, our experience was 0 supportive. Any time we called, and most likely were NOT able to talk to someone over the phone to know how the process was going, were told we had to send emails. We wanted to know if we could do anything else to make it faster, even though we knew May Law had just hired for the first step of the process. Money wasn't the problem, we could pay for something else if needed, but again, all the information given to us was nothing according to what we were looking for online and from other offices. Were always said nothing we could do, the expedited package was most likely to be rejected, best, was to wait. Not to mention that the attention to detail while originally filling out the forms was not there. We still saw some details that needed to be corrected. I just would like to state how unsatisfied with this office we are. DO NOT HIRE THEM! Have many many options out there that are much better!w Group LLC
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Effective communication and professional service
“Effective communication, professional service and real results. Thank you to the May Law Group staff for the help. I truly recommend this office.”
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Successful in obtaining immigration approvals
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Knowledgeable and responsive staff
“Lesley Yost helped prepare my father for his interview and was very diligent in answering any questions/concerns we had. Emails, calls were always answered within ”
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Detailed and thorough case preparation
“Finally, after painstaking waiting after filing, USCIS has finally approved (2021) my U Visa application, I strongly believe it's because of the 'Strong and crystalline Documentation' only.”
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Caring and supportive approach
“Valerie gave us the sense that she actually cared about our case. She handled all of our questions with timely and professional responses, and gave us peace of mind throughout this daunting process.”
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Inconsistent and unresponsive communication
“Any time we called, and most likely were NOT able to talk to someone over the phone to know how the process was going, were told we had to send emails.”
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Questionable handling of cases
“Our case took 9 extra years because of how this group handled our case. DO NOT TRUST THEM”
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Lack of attention to detail
“Not to mention that the attention to detail while originally filling out the forms was not there. We still saw some details that needed to be corrected.”
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Unreliable and unprofessional service
“DO NOT HIRE THESE PEOPLE!!! I would have rather burned my money rather than give to Valerie May immigration law group.”
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Difficulty in obtaining refunds
“I asked for a refund on my $3000 deposit, which they refused.”

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