Attorney Reviews and Ratings: Where to Look and What to Trust
You can leave a review and view ratings of our attorneys in the I-GUIDE app.
https://i-guide.info/specialists
We ensure that reviews are submitted only by real clients who have actually worked with the attorney.
Why this matters
The immigration field contains a lot of advertising and word-of-mouth recommendations.
Reviews from real clients help you understand:
- how an attorney handles cases;
- how involved and accessible the attorney is;
- how communication is handled;
- whether deadlines and agreements are respected.
Other places to find reviews
Ratings and reviews for most immigration attorneys can also be found on the specialized website:
avvo.com
On Avvo, you can see:
- the attorney’s overall rating;
- client reviews;
- peer endorsements from other attorneys;
- years of experience and practice areas.
Important limitations
Attorney statistics (such as the number of court wins or losses) are not published and are not officially available.
Courts and government agencies do not maintain public data on:
- how many cases an attorney has won or lost;
- any “success rate”;
- performance in specific case categories.
If you see such numbers advertised elsewhere, they are unofficial, marketing-based, or subjective claims.
Conclusion
When choosing an attorney, it is best to rely on:
- real client reviews;
- professional reputation;
- experience in your specific case type;
- clear terms of work and communication.
No rating or review guarantees an outcome, but they help you make a more informed decision.
Disclaimer: The information provided here is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Translations are provided for convenience and may contain errors or omissions. For guidance on your specific situation, always consult official sources or a qualified attorney.