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I resonate with the sentiments expressed by another user regarding the company's name change on this page. It raises alarms as it seems like a tactic to obscure reviews on search engines. Rather than addressing the issues at hand, this feels like an attempt to evade accountability. If there are no legitimate concerns, there should be no hesitation in using the actual company name. Transparency is crucial, particularly in immigration services, where clients rely on you for their future. Avoiding scrutiny does not benefit clients and fails to restore trust. Accepting responsibility would. If this situation doesn’t highlight their questionable intentions, I’m not sure what will.
I was involved in an LMIA application managed by this firm, and unfortunately, my experience was very negative. Due to poor strategy and inadequate legal advice given to the employer, the LMIA application was rejected. Essential risks were overlooked or disregarded, even after I raised concerns in writing multiple times. The guidance provided did not accurately represent the actual situation, which directly led to the refusal. Communication was another significant issue. Despite several follow-up emails, the firm did not provide timely responses or effective support during a crucial phase of the process. This was particularly concerning considering the substantial legal fees already paid. All communications and payments are well documented. This has had a serious impact on my personal and professional life, as my relocation and career plans were negatively affected by these shortcomings. Based on this experience, I would strongly advise others to think carefully before choosing to engage with this firm.
I am the candidate involved in an LMIA application that was handled by this firm, and unfortunately my experience was extremely negative.Due to incorrect strategy and poor legal guidance provided to the employer, the LMIA application was refused. Critical risks were either overlooked or dismissed, despite repeated concerns being raised in writing. The advice given did not properly reflect the company’s actual situation, which directly contributed to the refusal.Communication was another major issue. Despite multiple follow-up emails, the firm failed to provide timely responses or meaningful support at a critical stage of the process. This was especially troubling given that substantial legal fees had already been paid. All communications and payments are fully documented.This situation has had a serious personal and professional impact on me, as my relocation and career plans were directly affected by these failures. Based on this experience, I would strongly caution others to carefully reconsider before engaging this firm.
MVS is a SCAM. We did our E 2 with them and it was a disaster. They misrepresent themselves. As soon as they get your money ( over 15k US for E2) you realize that something is wrong with them . They become tough to get a hold of , super slow with everything, messy filling out forms . Terrible. They don't retain staff . US lawyers kept changing - Monica, Pavel , Raquel the most recent Ken . Noone stays there for long. Beware of their sales person Angelia Dow - she is a fairy story teller that would sell you a "hole in the wall". Do yourself a favor and find a reputable company. DO NOT BELIEVE their 5 star google reviews- most of them are fake . Do your research on them on other platforms.
THIS COMPANY IS A SCAMPROBABLY PAY FOR GOOD REVIEWS - THEY JUST TAKE YOUR MONEY. I honestly cannot express how unbelievably awful my experience with this company has been.If I could give one piece of advice to anyone considering them, it would be run in the opposite direction. My experience has been a nightmare.I paid $3000 USD in 2022, and in my opinion, that money may as well have been set on fire. Three years later and I have received nothing of value - no communication, no progress, no actual support. Just silence, excuses, and endless “your case has been handed over again” messages that lead absolutely nowhere.From my point of view, the way they operate feels completely chaotic and utterly useless. Every time I’ve tried to get answers, I’ve been met with delays, confusion, or just nothing. It is genuinely unbelievable how little has been done.I honestly cannot understand how reviews are so positive. It feels totally disconnected from the reality I’ve dealt with for YEARS.At this point, I’m exhausted. I feel misled. I feel ignored. And I feel like I’ve wasted thousands of dollars on a service that has given me absolutely nothing in return.Please - learn from my experience. Don’t even consider using them.I wish someone had warned me this harshly, because it would have saved me stress, disappointment, and wasted money.
I had an extremely disappointing and distressing experience with MVS Law (My Visa Source). I hired them for my Canadian permanent residency application - one of the most important steps of my life - and what I received in return was consistent negligence, misrepresentation, constant staff turnover, seriously poor communication, and a troubling lack of professional standards.I was initially promised a team of experienced legal professionals and personalized attention. Instead, my file was mishandled by a rotating cast of case analysts and lawyers. Each time a new person was introduced, I had to resend documents and instructions, as no one seemed to be fully up to speed. I was constantly chasing them for updates over several months, correcting serious mistakes (including use of outdated forms and grossly incorrect personal information), and felt unsupported throughout. Each time a new team member was assigned to my file, I reiterated the urgency of my situation - but my concerns were consistently brushed aside, and no one ever acted with the seriousness or timeliness the matter required. My calls were ignored and never returned, and the direct legal guidance I paid for was virtually nonexistent - the lawyers rarely responded, and I was actively barred from speaking with them. Case analysts positioned themselves as gatekeepers, often saying they’d only pass along questions they couldn’t answer themselves, which left me with limited access to proper legal advice throughout the process. My requests to verify the licensing credentials of each lawyer assigned to my file were ignored, which further eroded my trust.Even after I terminated the agreement due to poor service, MVS initiated a PR application on the IRCC portal on my behalf without my consent, which I found highly alarming. I had to personally intervene and ask them to delete that application. While I was told by email that the application was deleted, I never received the written confirmation I requested on official letterhead - and my request to delete any sensitive information of mine that wasn't required by law to retain, was dismissed with no official letterhead confirmation of this decision either, which I had requested multiple times.What ultimately pushed me to speak out was a Reddit thread where many users shared similar experiences and urged others to report the firm to the Law Society of Ontario. I followed that advice and submitted formal complaints. Shortly after I posted a Google review outlining my experience, the Chief Compliance Officer from MVS contacted me and acknowledged seeing my review. He then offered me a full refund only if I took the review down and signed a legal agreement that included a broad silencing clause that would restrict me from ever discussing my experience again, "whether written or oral and whether true or not". I found this deeply unethical and inappropriate, so I refused and pushed back.Eventually, they agreed to issue a full refund without conditions, which I received. However, the offer came only after public pressure and my refusal to be silenced.If you value transparency, ethics, and competent legal support, I strongly recommend looking elsewhere.
If I could give zero stars, I would. My Visa Source sold me hope with polished promises, then delivered nothing but stress, debt, and disappointment. They presented themselves as experts who would “handle everything,” but instead I was strung along, misled, and drained of thousands of dollars with zero results.Their approach feels like entrapment: they hook you with reassuring words, take your money upfront, and when it’s clear they can’t deliver, they hide behind excuses, fine print, and talk of “non-billable hours.” There is no accountability, no transparency, and absolutely no compassion for the clients whose futures they are gambling with.I went to them seeking professional guidance and support for my family’s future. Instead, I was left feeling betrayed, used, and ripped off. Their practices are not just unprofessional—they are unethical.If you value your time, money, and peace of mind, stay far away from My Visa Source. They will take your hard-earned savings and give you nothing in return.
Perhaps, I could have bought a brand new car or have put this amount as down payment on a small house. But what I am sure about, is that if you engage My Visa Source (MVS), this amount will not get you a business permit or a work permit or permanent residency.Allow me to explain, My wife and I are based in Singapore and we hired MVS to apply for a work permit and business permit. During negotiations, MVS offered us the expertise of their business team who would guide us through the setting up of our business. They further explained to us that for a “heavily discounted” price, MVS could apply for permanent residency for both my wife and I as well. However, we have to pay upfront for the permanent residency application together with their charges for the work permit and business permit. If I engaged MVS separately for permanent residency, after receiving the business permit and work permit, MVS would charge us almost double. Faced with paying more money at a later time, we agreed. In June 2022, we paid a grand total of USD$15500 (approximately $21500 Canadian Dollars) for one work permit for my wife, a business permit for myself and two permanent residency applications for both of us.Firstly, there was ZERO business support. After taking our money, MVS casually explained that they are immigration lawyers and that we would need to seek the advice of a business consultancy for business related queries. We were not happy about this, but we needed to have the business set up properly as it was to be our rice bowl in Canada.The first step of the process for obtaining a business permit is a labour market impact assessement (LMIA) which had to be submitted to ESDC. I couldn’t fathom how I paid this much money to MVS for them to get even basic information wrong. They put some other company name in their email. I am the main applicant. MVS took part of my wife's name and part of my name and submitted some hybrid name in their emails to the authorities. When I pointed this out, they reassured me that the application number is correct. The identity of the company and the identity of the main applicant are the things you don't mess up in an application for a business permit.Moving forward, MVS submitted our LMIA application to ESDC on October 19, 2023. After submitting the LMIA application to ESDC, we were told to expect an interview by ESDC within 4 to 8 weeks. We did not hear from ESDC in that timeframe and we wrote to MVS. Oh it’s the holidays in Canada and there have been cases whereby ESDC approves the LMIA application without an interview, don’t worry. We should have been worried!ONE YEAR passed without a sound from ESDC and hardly a whisper from MVS. In January 2025, I had enough and demanded a refund from MVS. Like a cat on hot bricks, MVS wrote an email to ESDC demanding the status of our case. ESDC informed that our application was closed. MVS submitted the LMIA on October 19, 2023. ESDC closed our application on November 7, 2023. About three weeks from submission. What happened you wonder?After receiving the LMIA application from MVS, ESDC wrote to MVS:“We have attached a payment form as the one in the application is not eligible as is much of the application”.ESDC couldn’t read the entire LMIA application submitted by MVS. I can speculate that this could have been because of the file size and the use of inappropriate font colours in the LMIA application.MVS sent emails attempting to persuade ESDC to reopen our case file. I rightfully instructed MVS to return me my money and they refused. There is a saying, if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys. Well, I did not pay peanuts.I have lodged a complaint with the Law Society of Ontario. I am presently in consultation with a lawyer and I intend to file a case in Court against MVS. If you have had a similar experience with MVS, you can take them to Court for negligence. However, do note that you have two years to file a civil matter in court.
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My Visa Source Law MDP is a full-service immigration law multidisciplinary practice firm with Immigration Lawyers and licensed practitioners. Lawyers at the firm assist clients with personal and business immigration law matters across the globe. The firm has physical offices in two of Canada's largest cities, Toronto and Vancouver. My Visa Source’s mission has always been straightforward – to use top rated talent, efficient processes that have been developed by their legal team over a decade along with the use of technology, we make immigration solutions simple and affordable! My Visa Source Law MDP now is one of the fastest growing legal teams for Immigration law in North America.See more
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