Michael De La Cruz
5/5
I was going through deportation proceedings that started in 2012.
My wife and I contacted the project, was pleased to meet Lawyer Dan Rodgers.
He took a thorough look at my complicated case. During these times my wife and I went through a lot of other challenges, but we kept our hopes and positive attitude up.
Although my case was complicated, Dan decided to take our case and work with us. He was very thorough about what paperwork we needed to file to present my defense from deportation.
Although we were hopeful, the thought of being separated from my wife kept me up some nights.
So we filed the first batch of paperwork and months later we had our first interview and our lawyer accompanied us. We felt some relief after it, but later on we got some bad news that our case was denied and that we had 30 days or so to appeal it.
Although everything seemed to be going south, our lawyer Dan knew that they have made a mistake and immediately came up with plan to action to appeal their decision.
After filing our appeal, months later our case was reopened and reconsidered. If it wasn’t for Dan’s prompt, thorough, and highly compelling argument, we wouldn’t be able to appeal my case.
Once my case was approved, then Dan helped us file an adjustment of status application and a waiver to pardon my misrepresented entry.
My case eventually got scheduled for an interview and both my AOS application and waiver was approved.
We’re really grateful to have found Dan. His dedication and realness really shows through his work. We would have not gone through this on our own. He truly cares about you.
If you’re having immigration issues, I highly recommend this organization. Dan was awesome with our case and we’ll be forever grateful for him.