Kavitha Akula, experienced Immigration attorney in Dallas, TX with 11 reviews
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Kavitha Akula

17400 Dallas Parkway, Dallas, TX

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2008:
Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law, Master of Laws
2007:
Southern University, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)

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4.5 11 reviews
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Anonymous

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03 Sep, 2019
failed to file I-140 after collecting 8k and wasting 8 months Before collecting money they should have checked my eligibility
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Priya

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23 Jul, 2018
Akula & Associates: "Thank you for all your help and patience in my H1B. You made a difficult time a little easier and less stressful, which i greatly appreciate." Ambreen was very helpful in our immigration process and her efforts and work helped us to achieve our most important goal, which is a future for ourselves and our child in the United States. It was a great experience to work with such a professional. We always felt that she was reachable either by e-mail or by phone. We were very impressed of her way of doing business and how she tracked and controlled every issue such that our immigration process went well. She was very responsive, constantly reviewing and checking for the documents needed to carry on the process. They handle the legal process in a professional way, and the treat is friendly with the clients, which make it easier for us the clients and enjoyable. Always follow ups with all the steps throughout the process and kept me informed of the outcomes and further documents needed for next steps, which make me stay one step ahead of the process to help ensure the desired outcome. Really glad to have her and Akula associates as my attorney in our successful visa applications.” We look forward to work with her again for our future legal needs.”
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Anonymous

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02 Apr, 2017
My consultant hired Kavitha for my Visa transfer case where I got the RFE status. Kavitha's team studied thoroughly about my case and informed us all the need to be submitted as evidence. Finally I got my Visa status successfully transfered.
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Highly knowledgeable and professional immigration attorney
“Kavitha is the best immigration attorney in the entire country. We chose Kavitha to represent our firm after I met her and realized how very knowledgeable she is.”
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Provides excellent and responsive service
“Kavitha Akula and her assistant Christie were 100% top notch with everything they did from start to finish on my employment based Green Card.”
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Effectively manages the immigration process
“They always give very clear instructions for our cases, and yes, we have multiple cases with them and several of which are approved.”
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Communicates well and keeps clients informed
“The staff is very responsive on either email or over the phone; I am grateful that they are around to provide excellent and professional service.”
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Cares about client's needs and interests
“She cares about her clients as real people with important needs and works hard to see that their interests are protected.”
Cons
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Failed to file I-140 after collecting fees, resulting in wasted time and money
“failed to file I-140 after collecting 8k and wasting 8 months”

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