team-member

Charles Mosher

Seattle, WA

Licensed for 29 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Employment & Labor

Language

English

About

Practices Areas

Immigration

Employment and labor

Language

English

Contact

Ware Immigration807 Hiawatha Place SouthSeattle, WA, 98144

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.

Eduard
November 19, 2021

I have had nearly 25 years of immigration history in the U.S.; went through five different visas. During all those years, I was blessed to be represented by six immigration attorneys from three different law firms, who did a lot to help me and my family. Mr. Mosher happened to be my sixth immigration attorney. My wife has had more than 18 years of immigration history in the U.S.; she stayed on four different visas, one of which was different from mine. Mr. Mosher helped my wife and me to get naturalized. I would like to highlight some important moments of Mr. Mosher’s work in my naturalization process: Mr. Mosher offered me a really nice discount on legal fee for my naturalization because he did my wife’s naturalization. Neither did I know, nor did I ask for that discount. I had my own idea of how to do one thing and was willing to pay much extra for that. Mr. Mosher honestly explained to me that however the idea was okay, it was not really worth the cost. He advised me to do as he says. I listened to Mr. Mosher. That saved me a lot of money. Mr. Mosher filed an additional form along with all the required evidence at no cost for me. The form was approved by USCIS. That saved me money. Before going into the naturalization process, I had a very serious concern, which with all of my and my wife’s combined immigration experience I was not sure of how to address. I prepared a letter to Mr. Mosher on three pages explaining my situation and asking for his advice. To my astonishment, Mr. Mosher promptly answered my difficult question in just one sentence. He was right! Mr. Mosher’s advice on that was really precious; it saved me lots of time, effort, and money. And he did not charge me for that. That was even before we started working. Then, I was thinking of translating one document into English. Mr. Mosher told me that I do not need to translate that document. That was correct! That again saved me time, effort, and money. The USCIS made a typographical error in my last name. We filed an e-Request to correct that error. USCIS had not been responding for a long time after their expected reply date. I asked Mr. Mosher if it was okay for me to write them in My USCIS Account. Mr. Mosher approved. The response I received from the USCIS was correct in general, but very confusing to me. They thought it was we who made a mistake. Then, the USCIS had corrected that typographic error, however three more discrepancies were introduced in my first and middle names. It had been really frustrating for me. Mr. Mosher explained the situation to me and told me not to worry, and told me of what to do. The things went exactly as Mr. Mosher explained. Before I went to the naturalization interview, I had a preparatory telephone conference with Mr. Mosher. That was really helpful. Many things he told me, I experienced in real at the interview. In many parts I knew exactly what to expect. That saved me my energy to answer some difficult questions at the interview. I have always been trying to choose the best possible attorneys to represent me and my family. I found Mr. Mosher to be an outstanding immigration attorney: knowledgeable, helpful, and trustworthy. I would freely recommend Mr. Mosher as an immigration attorney to everyone seeking immigration help.