When you elect attorney review, your case is signed off by an Ivy / BigLaw-trained immigration attorney engaged through Abigail Legal Services, P.C. — not a scattered network of solo practitioners.
A single, verifiable standard. No exceptions, no two-tier sourcing, no offshored review.
Columbia, Stanford, Yale, Harvard, NYU, Chicago, Penn, Berkeley — or an equivalent comparably-ranked law program.
At least three years at an AmLaw 100 firm (Kirkland, Latham, Cravath, Skadden, Wachtell, S&C, etc.) before joining the network.
Substantive employment-immigration experience: 50+ approved O-1A / EB-1 / H-1B petitions or equivalent in-house immigration leadership.
Bar admission in good standing in a US jurisdiction. Malpractice insurance carried through Abigail Legal Services, P.C.
Every reviewed case has a named attorney of record. Most cases are handled by a single senior attorney; complex matters add a partner.
Reviews the AI-prepared package end-to-end, annotates and revises where needed, signs the petition, and serves as your point of contact through filing and any post-filing actions in the Lifecycle tier.
Pulled in for borderline qualification calls, novel RFE arguments, or cases involving multiple parallel filings. Partners are former senior immigration leads at AmLaw 100 firms or in-house counsel at large multinationals.
A four-stage process. Every reviewing attorney goes through it. We turn away most candidates.
Bar standing, education, firm history, and malpractice record verified independently.
Candidates review a representative test petition. Quality of annotation, precision of feedback, and legal sharpness are scored.
Three live cases under partner supervision. We watch for turnaround discipline and accuracy, not just credentials on paper.
Every client engagement is rated. Anyone who slips below the bar is rotated out, not coached.
When attorney review is elected, you're matched to a specific named attorney and receive their full credentialed bio before they begin work.