Isaac Kay Adams

9071 W Broad St, Henrico, VA

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Lucero nohemy hernández orellana

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24 Nov, 2024
Agradezco infinitamente al abogado Eddie Gutiérrez y la paralegal Sandra Mobarak por ayudarme con mi caso de inmigración, gracias a Dios ayer me dieron mi pasaporte visado y por fin volveré a ver a mi querida madre después de casi 23 años, es un sueño hecho realidad, gracias por ayudarme en todo el proceso y en lo que resta con el caso de mi mamá .
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Khaled

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09 Nov, 2024
This is a lie and a slanderous threat from a group that is supposed to respect the law, and we are the ones who will talk to the police about preventing us from getting our money.
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Theresa esquivel

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16 Oct, 2024
Through the years my husband and I worked through the immigration process with Dyer immigration from start to finish and without their assistance it would not have been possible. They are an exceptional law firm. Eddie Gutierrez assisted us with my husband's citizenship process and his service was superb ! His assistant Marley was so kind, answered any questions we had and provided excellent assistance every step of the way. They both truly cared to help us. The citizenship process was less stressful than we thought it would be. We filed in April and my husband's ceremony was in September. Forever grateful to this law firm! Don't hesitate to work with them !
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Highly professional and knowledgeable team
“Dyer Immigration Law GROUP, P.C., has it all! They offer "stellar" services and so far I could not be more satisfied with their work. High quality services knowing how to deal with all matters, even in the hardest times.”
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Responsive and attentive to client needs
“Dustin is an amazing person and he can help you navigate through any complex immigration situation.”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients
“I have used Dyer Immigration Law Group's services for my I-”
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Reasonable and competitive pricing
“They are thorough professionals and very economical as compared to other law firms providing similar services.”
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Passionate and dedicated to client success
“Without their support it would not be possible. Thanks Dustin & Sandra for your help and support throughout this process.”
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Occasional delays in communication
“No se merecen ni una estrella, a mi en lo personal me dejan una muy mala experencia con sus servicios, la corte avía negado mi caso ase dos meses y ellos no se tomaron la molestia de avisarme la ultima decision del juez.”
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Inconsistent quality of service
“Would not recommend them for Green cards fillings of dependents. Was recommended to file for parents GC while they are still outside of US, as the faster alternative Vs filling from within US. This turned out to be incorrect and contrary to outcomes observed for similar cases filed in 2023.”

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