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Posted by Marie | January 31, 2025 | Hired Attorney
Naturalization
My case was administratively closed after I missed my naturalization interview due to not receiving the notice. To navigate the complexities of immigration law, I sought Erik Mark's assistance in reopening my case. I chose him because of its excellent reputation and positive online reviews. His exper...
Thank you for this thoughtful review. I'm happy we could play a small role in your naturalization and wish you all the best in the future.
Posted by anonymous | October 05, 2023 | Hired Attorney
Seems he doesn't pay attention to all cases
He totally screwed me around on my Immigration case. He went behind my, back as his client he never consulted me on the decision he made in my case. So much so I've reached out to the American Bar Association about his actions in my case, in getting a court decision I never saw coming because this ...
This person has two convictions including an a robbery and a drug conviction. This person had no legal status in the United States. This person wanted to apply for relief pursuant to the Convention Against Torture ("CAT") based on an incident that happened over 30 years ago and for which there was no proof. As such, this person had no chance of winning. I explained that to this person and informed this person we would try to close removal proceedings so s/he would not be deported, even though s/he would not have legal status. We must have explained this to this person because s/he obtained the letters and evidence we needed to make this request. We could not have made this request unless s/he participated in the request. The DHS lawyer said this was the most difficult approval she had ever done and agreed to terminate the court proceedings so this person would not be deported. Upon sharing the good news that this person would not be deported, s/he became angry. I will choose to pretend that this person said thank you for our hard work that prevented deportation and respond with, "You're welcome."
Posted by anonymous | October 03, 2019
Unprofessional!
I sent Mark a question that I am lookin gfor an answer per my N400 application and he called me asking me what is the question and while I was explaining my question he interrupted me and said I can't answer your question! So why did you call me and asked for my question from the beginning? Such a b...
This person is not a client and was never a client. A client pays for service. This person did not want to pay for service; he just wanted me to tell him how to answer a specific question on a form that he was completing on his own over the phone. This is something no responsible lawyer would do. To provide accurate and reliable advice, it is necessary to review the paperwork and get all the relevant information. This cannot be done over the phone and it is ridiculous to expect an attorney to do this for free for a complete stranger. Notably, he emailed me to ask a question and I called him to find out his question. If it was an answerable question, I would have answered. It was not. I offered to schedule a consultation and this person (who didn't even post his name) hung up the phone. If you also expect me to answer your specific questions without adequate information and refuse to pay for my service, then please stay away. If you want to get a professional accurate answer by providing the necessary information and paying a reasonable fee, please call or email.
Posted by Martin | March 14, 2019 | Hired Attorney
Review
I came to Eric Mark's office with my son, when Christina (a different lawyer) said he wasn't in the office we tried to leave. She then called him on the phone to give me peace of mind that he would handle our case. That's what he stated when we spoke on the phone. Cristina gave me some forms to fill ...
Mr. Pinedo hired us in Sept. after meeting with Cristina, who is an attorney. He did not return our intake questionnaire until January. Despite that, we completed the paperwork within a few days. We notified him that we are ready to complete the filing with signature and final payment, at which time he refused to sign or pay demanding an appointment. My staff returned all his calls and informed him there was no need from our perspective for an appointment with me, that the work was complete and ready for signature. Mr. Pinedo refused to provide a reason for insisting on an appointment. My schedule did not allow for an appointment at that time without a reason and no appointment was needed in order to complete the job. My staff informed Mr. Pinedo he could come into the office any time during business hours and I'd be happy to introduce myself and say hello, but we would not make an appointment unless one was necessary. Mr. Pinedo appeared to be confused about the fees that were due. I sent him an email explaining that the contract is for $1,200 for our service plus the filing fee. He paid a non-refundable deposit of $600. In order to submit the petition, the balance of our fees, $600 and the filing fee of $535 are required. This is clearly stated in bold in the contract.I provided him another copy of the contract for his review. Mr. Pinedo filed a complaint with the BBB, who reviewed the emails, communications and statements and closed the file. Mr. Pinedo challenged the charge with his credit card company. They reviewed the same information and refused to do a chargeback.