Manuel Paredes Law Firm, PLLC

Lawyer | Austin | Manuel Paredes Law Firm, PLLC

Manuel Paredes Law Firm, PLLC is a trusted law firm in Austin, Texas, specializing in immigration, bankruptcy, and real estate cases. Led by attorney Luis Manuel Paredes Jr., the firm offers personalized consultations to address each client’s unique legal needs. With a strong focus on immigration law, the firm assists clients with matters such as DACA, visas, residency, and citizenship.

At Manuel Paredes Law Firm, PLLC, clients can expect a professional and compassionate approach to their legal issues. The firm’s bilingual staff is fluent in both Spanish and English, ensuring clear communication and understanding throughout the legal process. Whether you are facing immigration challenges or need assistance with bankruptcy or real estate matters, Manuel Paredes Law Firm, PLLC is dedicated to providing high-quality legal services to clients in the Austin area. Contact the firm today to schedule a consultation and get the legal representation you deserve.

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3/25/2024
I hired Luis for my citizenship process, everything went really smooth, he was really kind and patient, walked me thru the process and filed everything, he also provided a lot of guidance with the studying material and supporting videos to familiarize with the interview process, he joined me for the interview and I got my citizenship without any issues. He always responded to my inquiries and concerns.
Contrate a Luis para mi ciudadanía, el fue muy amable y muy paciente, me llevó paso a paso por el proceso de la aplicación y envío toda mi información a inmigración, me proporcionó toda la información para estudiar para el examen y prepararme para la entrevista, también me acompañó a la entrevista y gracias a su apoyo obtuve mi ciudadanía sin ningún problema. Siempre resolvió mis dudas .
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Syed Ali Rizvi
1/07/2015
Not very helpful with immigration matters. Showed a lack of interest. But no interest was lost in charging me. haha. Said he would inform me after research but after two weeks of "Research" he told me the same things we discussed in the very first meeting. Don't know why it took two weeks to do that. I was never given a call or any type of correspondence. The only email I received was of electronic receipt of the charges. When I called after the long silence between us, I was given the same overused excused "I was just about to call you"
Advice: Be honest if you're not interested in pursuing a case. Don't just charge people for no help whatsoever and waste their time.
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