Gratitude is central to our legal practice. Without our clients, we are nothing as attorneys and advocates. In immigration cases, we often interact with clients who are dealing with life-threatening circumstances or have been placed in a precarious position by so called "notarios" or immigration consultants that are not licensed or accredited to practice federal immigration law. The following review demonstrates that having a competent immigration attorney matters.

Original recommendation in Spanish:
A la abogada Carolina Curbelo la conocí en un momento muy complicado para mi, gracias a la recomendación de un antiguo cliente suyo que quedó muy satisfecho con su trabajo. Me habían denegado mi solicitud de residencia permanente debido a deficiencias en la documentación que se debe entregar a USCIS por usar los servicios de un notario al que todos llaman abogado.
Con la abogada Curbelo, persona muy eficiente, seria, profesional y competente, pude hacer mi apelación y presentar los documentos necesarios. Felizmente obtuve mi residencia permanente y ya puedo vivir feliz y tranquilo en este pais.
Le estoy muy agradecido y pienso seguir usando su asesoría para la reunificación de mi familia.
J.A.R.
English Translation:
I met Attorney Carolina Curbelo at a very difficult moment in my life. Thanks to the recommendation of an old client of hers who was very satisfied with her work.
They [immigration] had denied my application for legal permanent residence due to documentary deficiencies, which should have been submitted to USCIS. However, I used used the services of a notary, whom everyone called a “lawyer.”
With the help of Attorney Curbelo, who is a very efficient, serious, professional and competent person, I appealed my case and presented the necessary documents. Happily,, I obtained my legal permanent residence and can live with content and calmness in this country.
I am very grateful to her [Attorney Curbelo] and I intend to continue using her legal advice for family reunification.
J.A.R.