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23 May, 2018 by Roberto
Recomiendo al 100% los servicios de Chavez & Valko, desde el 1er Momento la atención, y el profesionalismo fue excelente en especial del Abogado Nicolas Chavez y la Paralegal Berenice que fueron los que llevaron nuestro caso. Totalmente agradecidos estaremos pues nuestra Residencia nos fue otorgada en tiempo récord y sin requerir entrevista. Una vez más, Muchísimas Gracias
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19 Apr, 2018 by Dustin
In 1981 at the age of 13, I arrived in the US as a refugee and received my green card shortly thereafter. In my youth, I committed multiple offenses, one of which was serious enough to be considered an "aggravated felony" for immigration purposes. However, despite of my record, I still wanted to become a citizen so that I could travel internationally without having to worry if I would clear immigration and customs upon returning. I also knew that my case would be complex and that I needed a good and experienced attorney to help me. My search started in 2010 (by this time I have been living as a green card holder for almost 30 years). I contacted multiple highly rated immigration attorneys listed on avvo.com and felt the most comfortable and confident with Mr. Chavez. The process began with the office conducting a comprehensive review of my background and obtaining certified copies of court records. The work was impressive as they did not miss anything, and I know for certain that I could have never done this myself. After carefully reviewing my record, Mr. Chavez recommended that, for now, I should not apply for citizenship because the risk was too high that USCIS could start removal proceeding against me. His strategy was for me to continue to follow the law, volunteer my time, and wait until the law is more favorable to my case before applying. I was devastated with this news because to me it meant to forget about ever becoming a citizen and this was the end of the road. However, I didn't give up and neither did Mr. Chavez. I set a reminder and send an email to Mr. Chavez every few months just to check if there are any changes to the law that would benefit me. Then six years later (2016), Mr. Chavez and Caitlin Twyman contacted me to let me know that there is a pending case with the Supreme Court that could help (or hurt) me, depending on the decision. (The case is Mathis v. United States: http://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/mathis-v-united-states/). After determining that Mathis v. United States helps my situation, Mr. Chavez recommended that I apply. With renewed confidence (on my part), and with the help of the office, we submitted my N-400 application in December 2016. On 03/22/2018, I had my interview with USCIS. During the interview, I was accompanied by Mr. Mark Lee (one of the excellent attorneys at the office). After the interview, the Officer stated that because my case was complicated, he needed more time to review (this usually means a long delay). However, Mr. Lee requested that the Officer review my while we were there so that we could answer any questions he may have. To my surprise, the Officer agreed and after reviewing my file, he verbally told us that he would recommend "approval" for my application. However, his decision was not final and pending a review/approval by his supervisor (this meant that it could be denied even though he wanted to approve). I believed what Mr. Lee did expedited the process by at least a few months and greatly helped my case. Then on 03/30/2018, I received a phone call from the Officer (who was great) informing me that my case has received final approval. Wooohooo, this was one of the best news I have received in a long time!!!! After taking the Oath and receiving my certificate of naturalization on 04/17/2018, I feel as if I have been reborn, and I am forever grateful for the work done by Mr. Chavez, Mr. Lee, Ms. Twyman, Ariel, Beatriz and the support staff. So if you need help with any immigration matter, don’t hesitate to contact the office of Mr. Chavez and Valko.
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23 Feb, 2018 by Daniel
I'd like to Thank the Office of Chavez and Valko for their hard work. I was very pleased with their extensive preparation for my case. They are very professional and courteous. For a little over 9 years, I had consulted with other immigration forms, and non of them could help me. They always gave me the "run-around" and uncertainty for my case. Being that another firm had lost all of our documents for immigration, With Chavez and Valko hard work, they were able to "find" copies of my documetns dating back to 1994! Also, during the interview, the officer was surprised that Chavez and Valko were able to get copies o fhtese documents. The officer also congratulated Chavez and Valko for this accomplishment. He said, " I had never seen such preparation for a case." This speaks alot of Chavez and Valko's professionalism, and integrity. Thank You Again for Your Hard Work, Support, and Dedication. Muchisimas Gracias al equipo de Chavez&Valko. Despues de 9 años de consultr con otros abogados, Chavez&Valko encontraron la solucion para mi caso. Los abogados (desde McAllen, TX, Chicago, IL, incluso Washington, PA) solo me dejaban con la insertidumbre de mi caso. Jamas me dieron ningun animo de que me caso se fuera a resolver. Los abogados de Chavez&Valko pudieron encontrar copias de mis documentos del 1994. Asi es que pude realizar mi caso. En la entrevista con imigracion, el mismo oficial hasta se sorprendio que Chavez&Valko pudieron encontrar estos documentos. Recuerdo que el oficial felicito a nuestro abogado por su excelente preaparation de nuestro caso incluso menciono, "jamas habia visto un caso tan bien preparado y organizado.". Eso habla bastante de la integridad de Chavez&Valko. Y fue asi, con la certeza de Chavez&Valko pudde resolver mi caso. Muchisimas Gracias!
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31 Jan, 2018 by Cam
I'm so happy for the result on my case, you were very helpful, I appreciate everything you did for me. thank you very much.
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20 Jan, 2018 by L.v.d.
Mr. Chavez and Mrs. Boe thank you so much for helping my husband get his green card! It was a GREAT SUCCESS! After my husband and I got married, we were very skeptical about the I-130 petition process. My husband is Italian and is working on a rotation job in the Middle East. The process seemed very tedious, time-consuming and complicated. However, after we met with Mr.Chavez, he walked us through the process and made it very simple. Mr. Chavez and Mrs. Boe advised us what documents to collect and assisted us in filling out the I-130 forms in the fall of 2016. Within a few weeks, the application was filled with the USCIS. They promptly answered all our questions (even on weekends!), and went beyond and above to give us all the information needed. By winter of 2017, the I-130 petition was approved and my husband received his green card. We are a very happy couple and will be forever thankful for their advice and guidance through the immigration process.
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