Peter Messersmith

PRO

Peter Messersmith

4.8
Rating: 8.0

Licensed for 23 years

Immigration Lawyer at Orlando, FL
Practice Areas: Immigration

390 N Orange Ave, Suite 2300, Orlando, FL

Virtual Consultation Available

About Peter

Biography

The Messersmith Law Firm makes immigration possible. Call (833) 983-0397 NOW to find out how!

Practice Areas

1

Practice Area

Immigration 100%

The Messersmith Law Firm is a full-service law firm, concentrating on immigration law. We have special expertise in work visas, family based visas, visa waivers, green cards through family and employment and asylum. We are well known for our zealous and creative advocacy on behalf of our clients. The Messersmith Law Firm assists large and small companies and institutions nationwide in complying with the complex immigration requirements of the USCIS, DOL and DOS.

23 years | 1,000 cases

100%

Fees and Rates

We have not found any cost information for this lawyer

Licenses

Licensed in Illinois for 23 years

State: Illinois

Acquired: 2002

Active and Authorized to Practice Law

No misconduct found

Location

The Messersmith Law Firm, PA

390 N Orange Ave, Suite 2300, Orlando, FL, 32801

messersmithlaw.com/

Online Presence

Other places you can find Peter online.

Peter Messersmith's Reviews

Avvo Review Score

4.8 /5.0

139 Client Reviews

Filter Avvo Reviews (139) Refine reviews to match your needs. Use the filters to quickly surface reviews that align with your case or priorities.

Showing 26 - 30 of 31 reviews | Trustworthiness

Posted by anonymous | February 06, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Immigration

Lack of Knowledge and Transparency - A Costly and Unsuccessful Experience

I consulted Peter Messersmith regarding my deportation case from the U.S. due to an OPT-related issue. Initially, he charged me $15,000 to appeal the decision. However, throughout the process, I found myself having to constantly follow up and provide suggestions as he appeared to lack experience with... cases like mine. Despite multiple attempts, the CBP refused to reopen my case, and we were forced to submit a TRIP request. When we received the TRIP response, Mr. Messersmith misinterpreted it, claiming that a key provision (212(a)(6)(C)(i)) had been removed from my case. For clarification, I submitted another TRIP request and received a response that showed nothing had changed. When I shared this information with Mr. Messersmith, instead of addressing the mistake, he blamed me for seeking clarification. Additionally, I was preparing to apply for an H4 visa, and Mr. Messersmith's office charged me $10,000 for a waiver. While filling out the DS-160 form, I had questions regarding deportation-related queries and was asked to pay $5,000 just for advice on completing the form. I ended up completing the form myself. When I went to the U.S. consulate, the officers informed me that the waiver should have been filed with USCIS, not through them. They also handled the waiver themselves during the visa interview. It was a frustrating revelation, as I had already paid a significant amount to Mr. Messersmith for this process. In the end, after spending over $30,000 and three years, my case was not successfully resolved. I was particularly disappointed with the lack of transparency, the re-use of old paperwork, and the fact that I was charged additional fees for every minor task or clarification. I would not recommend Mr. Messersmith if you are looking for effective and informed legal representation in immigration matters.

Posted by anonymous | July 29, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Immigration

Would not recommend

I was referred to this firm by my friend who had managed to resolve his EB1A RFE with the help of this firm six years back. I approached the paralegal in this firm for my profile evaluation to check if the firm would take my case. I had a PhD degree and less than 50 citations. Paralegal informed me ...that they would take up my case and their firm has 90-95% success rate and had secured many EB1A approvals for cases similar to mine. Paralegal also informed that lawyer fees for initial filing would be between $8000-$9000 while excluding the I-140 filing fee. The fees would include the firm filing up my I-140 form but I had would have to entirely draft all the 5 recommendation letters by myself with the lawyer only checking my draft and suggesting edits. I had some of my recommendation letters already prepared up so this point was not a major effort for me. Paralegal also informed me that the lawyers fee would be non-refundable even if case outcome comes negative. I agreed to all these terms, paid fees and proceeded with this firm. I submitted all my requested documents such as transcripts, journal paper publications, presentations, awards, I-140 application, etc. to the firm. After submission of my documents, the lawyer did not discuss the case with me, directly prepared and submitted final petition on my behalf. The lawyer only communicated to me over email and not on phone usually took a day or two to respond to my concerns via email. The lawyer did provide me a copy of the final submitted I-140 EB1A petition but only after my repeated requests. I received a RFE on my initial petition as it had met 2/3 criteria. To fulfil the remaining 1 criteria, I hired this firm again with the lawyer charging me between $2000-$3000. The lawyer spoke with me on phone to answer all my questions regarding RFE. The lawyer suggested I submit 2 more additional recommendation letters as evidences to RFE responses. I submitted all my requested additional evidences and 2 additional recommendation letters to the lawyer. I had to draft the new 2 recommendation letters by myself with the lawyer offering to draft me with additional fees of $500-1000 per letter. Since, I had already paid over $10,000 in total lawyer fees I did not want to spend more money on drafting letters. The lawyer prepared my RFE response and submitted it along with my letters. The lawyer did provide me a copy of the final submitted RFE response but only after my request. The USCIS denied my EB1A petition saying it met only 2/3 criteria. The RFE response was not able to convince them that the third point on major significance was also met. I was disappointed with the outcome and so was the lawyer. The lawyer suggested refiling the case and this time his fees would be $4000 since I had hired him for my initial filing and RFE response. This fees would be non-refundable as well. He would also use the same initial petition and reco. letter drafts. I was disappointed on hearing this and felt this firms only goal was to extract money from me and did not care about getting my petition approved. I understand that at the end the success of the petition usually depends luck and nature of the visa officer that is due to unclear requirements of EB1A category which is subjective in nature. PhD holders who have <10 citations have been approved for EB1A but for other PhD holders with more than >100 citations have been denied. Eb1A application seems a matter of rolling the dice and trying the luck and this firm is an extremely expensive one which I would not hire again. Pros: 1. Takes up not so strong EB1A cases. Cons: 1. Very expensive initial EB1A filing costs - $8000-9000. This excludes USCIS I-140 petition fee of $1,500. 2. RFE response additional charges - $2000-3000. 3. Fees does not include drafting recomendation letter (Extra $500-1000 per lette

Posted by Charles | November 03, 2017 | Hired Attorney

Poor performance

I hired Peter Messersmith. He failed to represent me suitably because of the following reasons: he made several mistakes on a couple of forms that caused several months of delay; he didn't stick to the terns of the client-arrorney agreement, in the middle of the work and after withdrawing several tho...usand dollars from my bank account, he requested more than what was explicitly stated in the agreement, he didn't continue working on my case when I refused to pay more than the amont that was agreed; He was representing my case for 3 years, but never talked to or consulted me on the phone, he never returned my calls; His paralegal was not helpful at all I could barely understand her

Posted by anonymous | March 24, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Immigration

Please do yourself a favor and don't waste your money

I hired Peter to file a NIW petition, hoping that I will get the best service (after reading the other reviews on here). He said he was highly confident my case will be approved. During the application process he responded to my emails very briefly, and I felt he didn't really care about my case. Sin...ce I am from another city, most of the communication was done via email. After he submitted my petition, I asked him kindly to send me the cover letter he wrote on my behalf, and he refused to do so. He said he doesn't send the cover letter through mail or email, and I would have to go in person to Chicago to see it (550 miles from where I live). I later found out that, according to the Illinois State Bar Association attorneys are obligated to provide to their clients access to their files and promptly respond to reasonable requests for information Long story short, after one year and one RFE letter, my petition was denied. Peter said he is confident that the USCIS decision was a mistake, and he had encouraged me to reapply. His fee for reapplying would have been "only" $2000 -- to basically resend the same documents). After speaking with two other very experienced immigration attorneys, I decided not to reapply as they told me that NIW is not a category suitable for musicians, and applying for NIW was a mistake to begin with (Thanks, Peter for misleading me and taking my money!). Please do yourself a favor and find an attorney who is knowledgeable and actually cares about you.

Posted by Jyoti | March 25, 2015 | Immigration

Peter is a terrible lawyer who only wants your money

I give the Messersmith Law firm a zero rating. They have ruined my life. These people don't care for their clients and for the repercussions of their negligence on the clients' lives. They are a money eating machine and are happy as long as you keep feeding them. I approached Peter for a green card a...pplication. He told me that he was confident that he could get me a green card in both the EB1 and EB2 categories. I had a paid consultation with Peter where he convinced me that getting a green card was the way to go. He gave me vague answers during this consultation as well as throughout the process. But not knowing anything about immigration law myself, I signed Peter up as an attorney for my EB1A petition. The moment he received the money from me, he sent me file with examples of recommendation letters and a document list. However, most of the recommendation letters were not pertaining to my field of work. Peter did not give me any guidance about how to write these recommendation letters and on what sort of letters would improve the chances of my petition being accepted. He didn't draft a single recommendation letter for me. Most of the time, he gave one sentence or sometimes, even one word suggestions about the recommendation letters. Once all the money was paid, he almost didn't care about my case. He would never tell me clearly what documents he needed from me. I submitted all the documents by email. But then he wanted me to print them all out and mail them to him (even though he charges $300 for mailing, copying, etc.). He told me that he would charge $300 upon completion of the case. But he immediately charged me $300. I have been to the post office several times because of Peter's miscommunication. The worst thing is that Peter blatantly refused to send me copies of the write up for my own case! He didn't even tell me which documents he was submitting to the USCIS on my behalf. Upon receiving an RFE for my case, I asked Peter for a copy of the documents that he had submitted. He still refused to give me a copy of the write up. But he reluctantly gave me a password-protected file of my own documents that he had submitted prior to receiving the RFE. After examining this, I noticed that several important documents which would point out the significance of my work (such as a book chapter, conference presentations and a letter from the editor of the journal JBC) were out of place and one letter which Peter said would harm my case and hence should not have been included was included in this document list. When I brought these issues to this notice, he didn't even have the courtesy to apologize for his mistakes. His paralegal Jen also made several mistakes on the important I-140 and I-485 forms. After receiving the RFE, I wanted to discuss about the write up and documents with Peter before he submitted them. However, Peter submitted these without my knowledge and I don't know till date what he has submitted on my behalf to the USCIS and how he has presented my case. My green card was finally denied. I am broke and have no more money to refile. I have to leave the country and my postdoc position at a prestigious institute in two weeks time. Peter does not care about your case. He will try and talk you into signing up with him. He will try and convince you to keep paying for all of his services that are conveniently not mentioned in the contract. After living in the US legally as a responsible citizen for over 12 years, being a Summa cum Laude undergraduate and graduate student and getting a PhD, I have been given 2 weeks to pack and leave this country. I would never want anyone to be in my position. Please hire a good reliable lawyer and stay as far away from Peter as possible

See All Client Reviews

Peter Messersmith's Lawyer Endorsements

Endorse Peter
Dennis Neri Ventura headshot
Dennis Ventura

Immigration lawyer | Jun 14

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer."

View All Endorsements
Dennis Neri Ventura headshot
Dennis Ventura

Insurance lawyer

Experience

Rating:  8.0 (Excellent)

Honors

2024

Client Champion Award, Martindale-Hubbell

2021

Nomination, Lawyers of Distinction

2021

2021 Chicago Best Award, City's Best Awards

2021

Client's Choice, Avvo

2020

Acquisition International Legal Awards 2020 Nomination, Acquisition International

2019

Nomination, Lawyers of Distinction

2019

Nomination, Premier Lawyers of America

2018

Client's Choice, Avvo

2018

Nomination, Lawyers of Distinction

2018

Excellence Award, US Institute of Trade & Commerce

2017

Nomination, Legal Elite Awards

2017

Client's Choice, Avvo

2017

Top Lawyers in Illinois, The Legal Network

2017

Top 3 Immigration lawyers in Chicago, IL, Three Best Rated

2017

Top 100 Immigration Lawyers in the State of Illinois, The American Society of Legal Advocates

2016

Client's Choice, Avvo

2016

2016 Legal Awards Nomination, Acquisition International AI Legal Awards

2016

Client Distinction Award, Martindale-Hubbell

2016

10 Best Immigration Attorneys for Illinois Nomination, American Institute of Legal Counsel

2015

Client's Choice, Avvo

2015

Client Distinction Award, Martindale-Hubbell

2015

Clients'Choice Award, Avvo

2015

Top Lawyers in Illinois, American Lawyers Media

2014

Clients'Choice Award, Avvo

2014

Client Distinction Award, Martindale-Hubbell

2014

Top Lawyers in Illinois, American Lawyer Media

2013

Best of Business Award for Chicago, Small Business Community Association

2013

Top Lawyers in Illinois, American Lawyer Media

2013

Client Distinction Award, Martindale-Hubbell

2013

Clients'Choice Award, Avvo

2012

Client Distinction Award, Martindale-Hubbell

2012

Clients' Choice Award, Avvo

Work Experience

2019 - Present

President, The Messersmith Law Firm, P.A.

2002 - Present

President, The Messersmith Law Firm, P.C.

2001 - 2001

Judicial Extern, Circuit Court of Cook County

Associations

2010 - 2011

Chicago Bar Association

Member

2003 - 2013

American Immigration Lawyers Association

Member

2002 - 2003

American Bar Association

Member

Education

2002

John Marshall Law School, Chicago

JD - Juris Doctor

1999

University of Texas System, Austin

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Publications

Languages

Mandarin

English

Activity

Avvo Rating

Our Rating is calculated using information the lawyer has included on their profile in addition to the information we collect from state bar associations and other organizations that license legal professionals. Attorneys who claim their profiles and provide Avvo with more information tend to have a higher rating than those who do not.

What determines Avvo Rating?
  • Experience & background Years licensed, work experience, education
  • Legal community recognition Peer endorsements, associations, awards
  • Legal thought leadership Publications, speaking engagements
  • Discipline Disciplinary information may not be comprehensive, or updated. We recommend that you always check a lawyer's disciplinary status with their respective state bar association before hiring them.
Avvo Rating Levels
10.0 - 9.0 Superb8.9 - 8.0 Excellent7.9 - 7.0 Very Good6.9 - 6.0 Good5.9 - 5.0 Average4.9 - 4.0 Concern3.9 - 3.0 Caution2.9 - 2.0 Strong Caution1.9 - 1.0 Extreme Caution