Excellent immigration attorneys, reasonably priced and friendly staff
Review Left On 11/28/2019
Ehsan Abbasi
Results Matter. I’ve been fortunate to be an Ingram’s client, working with their amazing team; Chris, Shirin, Kostas, Alicia, and Spenser. Thanks to their support and expertise, I got my EB-1 Green Card which makes me not only grateful for all their efforts but also hopefully credible enough to write this review. Back in 2016, when I started researching for the best legal team, I’ve met with many lawyers across the US. Ingram was the only one who listened patiently, guided me step-by-step through out the process, even through RFE (Request for Further Evidence by USCIS) and they got results, not only winning my case, but later for my wife and a friend. Working on your or your loved ones' immigration case can be long, exhausting and sometimes frustrating. There are moments that anyone could feel overwhelmed by the amount of info, documents and uncertainty in the US immigration laws. One could simply quit and blame it all on the high costs, the firm or something else, but it’s been proven to me, not once but 3 times that if you stick with Ingram, you’ll have a high chance of winning. The service might be expensive comparing to some other lawyers, but now I know why. And I can assure you, it worth it.
Review Left On 04/28/2019
Jonas Brask
I filed my E2 Investment visa through Chris M. Ingram twice and got denied for both. I found the process to be very confusing and had a hard time figuring out what I could contribute with and what I could't in terms of getting the case ready. I also found a lot of mistakes in the material sent to the embassy by the office staff. Chris has very nice people working for him and I would love to recommend this company to others, but I felt neglected through the whole process and I felt like I had to push to get everything done. It seemed like there was always something more important.
I was told this would be an easy case since they only took cases that would be approved. I'm sitting back in Denmark a lot poorer now after getting denied twice. I'm not saying it's Chris's fault - I'm just saying that I feel there is a lot of room for improvement when you look at the case that was put together and sent to the embassy.
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I’ve been fortunate to be an Ingram’s client, working with their amazing team; Chris, Shirin, Kostas, Alicia, and Spenser. Thanks to their support and expertise, I got my EB-1 Green Card which makes me not only grateful for all their efforts but also hopefully credible enough to write this review.
Back in 2016, when I started researching for the best legal team, I’ve met with many lawyers across the US. Ingram was the only one who listened patiently, guided me step-by-step through out the process, even through RFE (Request for Further Evidence by USCIS) and they got results, not only winning my case, but later for my wife and a friend.
Working on your or your loved ones' immigration case can be long, exhausting and sometimes frustrating. There are moments that anyone could feel overwhelmed by the amount of info, documents and uncertainty in the US immigration laws. One could simply quit and blame it all on the high costs, the firm or something else, but it’s been proven to me, not once but 3 times that if you stick with Ingram, you’ll have a high chance of winning.
The service might be expensive comparing to some other lawyers, but now I know why. And I can assure you, it worth it.
I found the process to be very confusing and had a hard time figuring out what I could contribute with and what I could't in terms of getting the case ready.
I also found a lot of mistakes in the material sent to the embassy by the office staff. Chris has very nice people working for him and I would love to recommend this company to others, but I felt neglected through the whole process and I felt like I had to push to get everything done. It seemed like there was always something more important.
I was told this would be an easy case since they only took cases that would be approved. I'm sitting back in Denmark a lot poorer now after getting denied twice. I'm not saying it's Chris's fault - I'm just saying that I feel there is a lot of room for improvement when you look at the case that was put together and sent to the embassy.