Serbest Law

Serbest Law

Immigration attorney 4.60(122 reviews) 1936 W Division St 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60622, United States

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Serbest Law
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Email addresses

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Phone number
+19153087777

Location & directions

1936 W Division St 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60622, United States

Service hours

Thursday9 AM–5 PM
Friday9 AM–5 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Monday9 AM–5 PM
Tuesday9 AM–5 PM
Wednesday9 AM–5 PM

Customer experiences

SemerkandSemerkand

A heartfelt thank you to Leyla, My Green Card journey was one of the most stressful and uncertain times of my life. During a process filled with confusion and high stakes, Leyla didn’t just guide me with her professionalism — she also supported me with genuine care and understanding. She handled every document with meticulous attention to detail, leaving no room for error. Thanks to her steady and thorough approach, I was able to stay calm and hopeful for the first time in a long while. Leyla is more than just an attorney. She’s a true partner in this process — someone who listens, explains, reassures, and truly cares. Her ability to combine legal expertise, empathy, and patience is rare and invaluable. At every step, she answered my questions clearly, anticipated risks before they became problems, and helped turn a stressful immigration process into one of the greatest successes of my life. And just a friendly note to the law firm she works for: I sincerely hope you realize what a gem you have in Leyla. Professionals like her are rare, and I feel incredibly lucky to have had her in my corner.

Ender AcikgozEnder Acikgoz

He knows me well. I stayed in the camp for 42 days and was released with a $1500 bond. Then I made a mistake and was caught trying to cross to Canada.That's why I was kept in prison for 7 months and 24 days. During this period, I submitted more than 150 pages of documents. All of them are true. My father's prison process, my detentions, even my brother's ban on making street music is included in it.It had been 6.5 months since I was in prison and I had gone to court and after the court, he said to me, "We got the result we wanted."What do you think he meant when he said we got the result we wanted? Asylum was accepted, I qualified for a green card. This is how normal people understand it.He said, as if he was mocking me, I thought my asylum application was accepted, and he said, "I was deported", as if he was mocking me. And now we will appeal to the higher court.While there are people here who claim to be HDP members with false documents and are entitled to a Green Card with just a donation receipt.My father being the founder of the party, us actually seeing each other on Zoom for years, our jobs being taken away from us, him putting my father in prison, him wanting to put me in prison, all of these are real and documented.Even though he made me get deported, don't you dare go here, even if he does it for free or even if he pays you.

Sabri SimsekSabri Simsek

I would like to thank you and your team for following all my steps in detail throughout my asylum process, taking the time to address my concerns and ensuring I achieved excellent results.

Engin OrtatepeEngin Ortatepe

First of all, I would like to thank Mr. Metin and his team, Leyla, Ms. İsmail and Ms. Gülşah, I would like to thank them all separately, they were all very interested, they answered the phone every time we called, they returned when we sent an e-mail, I am glad that I worked with you, thank you very much.

Serbest Law is a immigration attorney.

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