214 reddit mentions across r/eb_1a, r/EB2_NIW, r/greencard, r/O1VisasEB1Greencards, r/askimmigration and 20+ more subreddits
"I came in touch with Alma Immigration as part of a startup program. After an initial profile evaluation they recommended me to go for EB1A. They were not only fast in their execution but also went into depths of my achievement. I got an EB1A approval without RFE — from the day I got in touch with Alma to the day I got approval was less than 2 months. The attorney I worked with was exceptional — he guided me, and provided copious amounts of time for meetings and clarifications. He was possibly one of the most efficient attorneys I've worked with. Overall, I had a great experience with Alma."
"Alma Immigration specializes in STEM-related fields and uses agentic AI to draft petitions, which are then reviewed and filed by licensed attorneys. They handle both EB-2 NIW and EB-1A cases. Their AI-assisted workflow can cut petition drafting time from the typical 1–3 months down to about 10 days."
"You should try Alma Immigration. I heard they specialize in STEM field like yours. They're using agentic AI to draft petitions and connect their services with licensed attorneys to review and file the draft petition. Usually it takes law firms 1–3 months to draft a petition letter but with Alma's streamlined process and the use of AI, they can cut it to just 10 days."
"I used Alma for my EB-1 and got it approved super quick."
"EB1A Law Firms Review — Alma Immigration: Straightforward online questionnaire and consultation. Negotiable pricing, matching lower offers, full refund guarantee. Pricing: mid to low after negotiation."
"Try Alma, their CEO is pretty active on LinkedIn and I follow them, seems legit (from their own story)."
"Alma's been a big help organizing my docs, been with them for almost a month now, was hesitant at first but eventually came around. Although I did have the option of choosing Chen, but some meh reviews turned me away."
"Currently going through EB2-NIW process with them. Seem like good people to work with so far. They're currently drafting my recommendation letters."
"Went with Gale and never looked back."
"Also in industry (not tech), currently working with Chen. I am not highly satisfied with their work on leading/critical role and original contributions — can be built stronger. They handle academic side of evidence very well, but I feel like they don't do as well for industry side of evidence. Leading/critical role seems off, and overall original contributions seem not as strong as I hoped."
"I went with Ellis Porter for NIW. They looked promising early on but after reviewing their petition draft it was poorly written and didn't highlight my contributions well. I would say just pick another firm as your backup."
"Avoid Dunn Law Firm. The lawyer is good, but the paralegals repeatedly make stupid mistakes from preparation to filing. They even forget to attach checks to the filing documents. Only one lawyer and many cases, they won't respond to you for some time — for weeks after getting the payment."
