team-member

Andrew Johnson

New York, NY

Licensed for 24 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Immigration

Language

English

About

Practices Areas

Immigration

Language

English

Contact

Law Office of A. Johnson65 Broadway Ste 2101New York, NY, 10006-251065 Broadway Ste 2101New York, NY, 10006-2510

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Reviews

Tini
July 6, 2021

I received my green card from Andrew Johnson through the EB-3 process. I thought it all was a dream until a couple of days back that I received it. Highly recommend Andrew to everyone looking for a professional lawyer that will make sure u get your green card no matter what.

Polina
November 6, 2017

I wanted to get my artist visa with Andrew's service and after coming to his office to talk about it everything sounded great - he said he would work with another lawyer on the case just because he is not a specialist in this field. That was in February and I told him that I need to have everything done by June 1st with done I meant holding the visa in my hands. He said that it's good that I came so early so that we have enough time to put everything together. After starting putting my documents together I would have questions and so on. Andrew was in general never to reach. When I called the office they would always tell me that he is busy and that he will call back (what he never did) so I needed to call several times and always ask for a call back until it really happened. He also ignored my E-Mails and I sometimes got only a response after weeks. He told me that I can translate my documents that were in another language myself that I don't need a translator doing that. (What in the end of course got questioned from the USCIS). He submitted screenshots that were made with the phone with my file (what seamed very unprofessional), my whole file was unorganized. He told me that he would correct my recommendation letters to make sure they're written right and have everything important in it what is needed for the USCIS officer. But he didn't really do that. He submitted the letters with typos and not enough information. Also the information about the itinerary were not enough. He submitted files that I didn't know about without telling me that what in the end brought me into trouble. He requested the no wrong union for the no objection letter. And I could honestly go on with things. In the end when I got everything completely together (that was in the beginning of april) he ignored me and my messages/calls for almost 2 months until I got the message that he filled my case on May 23rd to USCIS (way too late when you think that I requested to have my visa by June 1st and that I was done with my documents by April 1st). And of course I got a request for evidence for my file (that he didn't even send me until I asked for it). After the RFE he told me that I would need more recommendation letters (10 or more), that I need to explain the venues that I worked for and more wrong stuff - after talking to a different lawyer and telling him the whole story I realized that I have to change the Lawyer and the new lawyer fixed everything in 3 weeks. I didn't need 10 recommendation letters just 2-3 good ones that are written right and way more information I'm trying to keep it short. All in all I got my visa approved through my new lawyer and I'm very sure that I wouldn't have gotton it if I would've stayed with Andrew. I hope I could have helped someone with that review to not do the same mistake I did in hiring the wrong lawyer

Tini
July 6, 2021

I received my green card from Andrew Johnson through the EB-3 process. I thought it all was a dream until a couple of days back that I received it. Highly recommend Andrew to everyone looking for a professional lawyer that will make sure u get your green card no matter what.

Polina
November 6, 2017

I wanted to get my artist visa with Andrew's service and after coming to his office to talk about it everything sounded great - he said he would work with another lawyer on the case just because he is not a specialist in this field. That was in February and I told him that I need to have everything done by June 1st with done I meant holding the visa in my hands. He said that it's good that I came so early so that we have enough time to put everything together. After starting putting my documents together I would have questions and so on. Andrew was in general never to reach. When I called the office they would always tell me that he is busy and that he will call back (what he never did) so I needed to call several times and always ask for a call back until it really happened. He also ignored my E-Mails and I sometimes got only a response after weeks. He told me that I can translate my documents that were in another language myself that I don't need a translator doing that. (What in the end of course got questioned from the USCIS). He submitted screenshots that were made with the phone with my file (what seamed very unprofessional), my whole file was unorganized. He told me that he would correct my recommendation letters to make sure they're written right and have everything important in it what is needed for the USCIS officer. But he didn't really do that. He submitted the letters with typos and not enough information. Also the information about the itinerary were not enough. He submitted files that I didn't know about without telling me that what in the end brought me into trouble. He requested the no wrong union for the no objection letter. And I could honestly go on with things. In the end when I got everything completely together (that was in the beginning of april) he ignored me and my messages/calls for almost 2 months until I got the message that he filled my case on May 23rd to USCIS (way too late when you think that I requested to have my visa by June 1st and that I was done with my documents by April 1st). And of course I got a request for evidence for my file (that he didn't even send me until I asked for it). After the RFE he told me that I would need more recommendation letters (10 or more), that I need to explain the venues that I worked for and more wrong stuff - after talking to a different lawyer and telling him the whole story I realized that I have to change the Lawyer and the new lawyer fixed everything in 3 weeks. I didn't need 10 recommendation letters just 2-3 good ones that are written right and way more information I'm trying to keep it short. All in all I got my visa approved through my new lawyer and I'm very sure that I wouldn't have gotton it if I would've stayed with Andrew. I hope I could have helped someone with that review to not do the same mistake I did in hiring the wrong lawyer

Tini
July 6, 2021

I received my green card from Andrew Johnson through the EB-3 process. I thought it all was a dream until a couple of days back that I received it. Highly recommend Andrew to everyone looking for a professional lawyer that will make sure u get your green card no matter what.

Polina
November 6, 2017

I wanted to get my artist visa with Andrew's service and after coming to his office to talk about it everything sounded great - he said he would work with another lawyer on the case just because he is not a specialist in this field. That was in February and I told him that I need to have everything done by June 1st with done I meant holding the visa in my hands. He said that it's good that I came so early so that we have enough time to put everything together. After starting putting my documents together I would have questions and so on. Andrew was in general never to reach. When I called the office they would always tell me that he is busy and that he will call back (what he never did) so I needed to call several times and always ask for a call back until it really happened. He also ignored my E-Mails and I sometimes got only a response after weeks. He told me that I can translate my documents that were in another language myself that I don't need a translator doing that. (What in the end of course got questioned from the USCIS). He submitted screenshots that were made with the phone with my file (what seamed very unprofessional), my whole file was unorganized. He told me that he would correct my recommendation letters to make sure they're written right and have everything important in it what is needed for the USCIS officer. But he didn't really do that. He submitted the letters with typos and not enough information. Also the information about the itinerary were not enough. He submitted files that I didn't know about without telling me that what in the end brought me into trouble. He requested the no wrong union for the no objection letter. And I could honestly go on with things. In the end when I got everything completely together (that was in the beginning of april) he ignored me and my messages/calls for almost 2 months until I got the message that he filled my case on May 23rd to USCIS (way too late when you think that I requested to have my visa by June 1st and that I was done with my documents by April 1st). And of course I got a request for evidence for my file (that he didn't even send me until I asked for it). After the RFE he told me that I would need more recommendation letters (10 or more), that I need to explain the venues that I worked for and more wrong stuff - after talking to a different lawyer and telling him the whole story I realized that I have to change the Lawyer and the new lawyer fixed everything in 3 weeks. I didn't need 10 recommendation letters just 2-3 good ones that are written right and way more information I'm trying to keep it short. All in all I got my visa approved through my new lawyer and I'm very sure that I wouldn't have gotton it if I would've stayed with Andrew. I hope I could have helped someone with that review to not do the same mistake I did in hiring the wrong lawyer