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Bart Stroupe

3.5
Rating: 7.8

Licensed for 37 years

Immigration Lawyer Practice Areas: Immigration

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Immigration 100%

36 years | 3,500 cases

100%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Hourly Rates

$ 150-300 per hour

Pro bono

5 %


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Licensed in Washington for 37 years

State: Washington

Acquired: 1988

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Bart Stroupe's Reviews

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3.5 /5.0

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Posted by anonymous | November 13, 2018 | Immigration

Just being realistic.

I was looking for an immigration lawyer and have plenty of emails exchange with plenty of lawyers(included Bart Stroupe). I am like most of ordinary people with low/middle income and just hoped to find a honest and skillful lawyer to help my case with minimal cost. I am willing to pay for his time... to look over all the documents regards my case. It makes more sense to have a meeting AFTER he reviewed all my documents. But most of lawyers required a mandatory initial PAID meeting before they know if they can help you or not. They don’t care that you have to take a half day off from work, drive across town to have a meeting with you and answer some questions that could easily all done by email. Fortunately, within 2 days, I found a reputable lawyer that’s very reasonable, considerate and already had lots positive reviews to look over my whole case without that rip-off initial PAID meeting. Thank goodness!

Bart Stroupe

Replied last November 13, 2018

It appears this may be a fake review. Perhaps "Niko W." spoke with another lawyer named Bart then assumed it was me (there are several others). She seems to have been calling lawyer after lawyer to get advice, and had the expectation that lawyer after lawyer would give initial advice over the phone for free. She certainly did not send me an email with any questions, and she did not identify herself as "Niko W." if she called me to begin with. Regardless, if she called to ask about legal services, I would have told her the same thing I tell anyone else who calls -- that I would be happy to have an initial consultation for a fee, at which I would review her paperwork and explore options that address her immigration questions. For initial consultations I insist that potential clients pay the fee first, using the payment methods on my website, before I will schedule a meeting. This is to protect the potential client, because if I make quick comments or offer even simple advice over the phone after a short discussion, which would be advice based on incomplete knowledge of the facts and evidence, it can result in a disaster for the potential client in the world of US immigration law. For the past two years, the current administration has thrown up an unending series of roadblocks that seem intended to impede immigrants and lower the number of immigrants coming to the USA. What were once settled and predictable paths toward immigrating have turned into dangerous traps for the uninformed and unwary. Given this turn of events, I devote extreme caution and care to the legal advice I provide. That takes much more time, and unfortunately costs more for clients who want legal advice regarding their cases. Finally, being able to help someone depends a lot on the specific circumstances and expectations of the potential client. Sometimes a potential client wants a specific result; other times she wants to know what to expect given the facts of her case. Even when I cannot provide her with the result she desires, most potential clients appreciate knowing the unvarnished truth about what lies ahead.

Posted by anonymous | July 22, 2008 | Immigration

Well Recommended Lawyer

I first contacted Mr Stroupe to continue my wife's immigration case after it was botched by a previous attorney. He was patient, understanding and very helpful. I woudl recommend him to anyone need an immigration lawyer.

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Svitlana Elliott

Immigration lawyer | Jun 10

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"When I need a second opinion, I call Bart. He is very knowledgeable, professional, and is generous with his time. One of the best immigration attorneys I have known."

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Tom Youngjohn

Immigration lawyer | Feb 15

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"Not merely an extraordinary immigration attorney, but a pillar of the immigration bar."

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Experience

Rating:  7.8 (Very Good)

Work Experience

1990 - Present

, Bart Stroupe PLLC

Associations

1992 - Present

American Immigration Lawyers Association

1988 - Present

Washington State Bar Association

Education

1984

Emory University School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1979

University of Chicago

MA

1976

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

BA

Speaking Engagements

N/A

AILA-WA CLE Programs

Various Topics on Immigration Law

Publications

N/A

AILA-WA Annual CLE Various Articles on Immigration Law

Languages

German

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