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* Licensed by the US District Court, 7th Judicial District and by the Supreme Court of Illinois
* Member of American Bar Association and Illinois State Bar Association
* Practice concentration: US Immigration and Naturalization. We handle family based immigrant petitions and work with various businesses such as hospitals, nursing homes and other businesses, in processing employment based immigrant and non-immigrant petitions for foreign workers.
* Also handles Real Estate Closings
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Acquired: 2006
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4849 N Milwaukee Ave. Suite 305, Chicago, IL, 60630
86 Client Reviews
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Posted by Maryanna | December 24, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
Messed up my case, refused to fix his mistakes
Absolutely stay away from this crook. The worst lawyer in Chicagoland. He is careless, rude and not a person you want your immigration case to be handled. Unfortunately, I was referred to him by a few friends. He provided false information on my application, of course my case got denied, he refused t...
Posted by anonymous | March 27, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
You get what you paid for... nothing more
I hired this lawyer for my immigration case and he made a couple of mistakes on our case that shouldnt have happened. I think he felt embarrassed on the things that happened and just wanted our case to be over without admitting to the mistakes. He still took our money and didn't give proper explanati...
This anonymous client is known to me. He retained my services to prepare and file his adjustment application as derivative beneficiary-spouse of the principal beneficiary in an employment-based immigrant petition who recently entered the US on immigrant visa. The USCIS returned his applications because at that time, his principal's green card was not yet available. I didn't have the chance to pursue this matter because he asked me to return his complete file. I returned not only his documents but the money he gave, IN-FULL. At this point in time, the principal beneficiary already received her green card. With a copy of his principal's green card now forming part of his supporting documents, his adjustment application as derivative beneficiary was finally accepted by the USCIS and is now pending determination.
2012
Avvo client's choice award, AVVO
2006 - Present
Principal Attorney, LAW OFFICES OF GERARDO L DEAN LLC
2006 - 2012
Real Estate Pre-license Instructor, NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE
2006 - Present
American Bar Association
2006 - Present
Illinois State Bar Association
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