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You may schedule a legal consultation or if you prefer, message me first and share what’s going on.

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Other Ways to Contact Me

Phone Call

Phone Call

If you’re not able to email, call me and share what’s going on.

Phone: 305 938 0520

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WhatsApp Message

You can coordinate a call or send a message through WhatsApp Business.

WhatsApp: +1 305 938 0520

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Email

Email

If you prefer to email me and share basic information, please write to me.

Email: [email protected]

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Where the Office Is

Elizabeth Oropesa, Esq. // Attorney at Law
400 University Drive
Suite 400
Miami, Florida 33134

Consultations are by appointment only at the Miami, FL office, Monday to Friday from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM. If you are in another city, we can also meet by video call.

Coverage
  • In person office in Miami, Florida
  • Immigration matters nationwide
  • Family law matters in Florida
Languages

Services available in Spanish and English.

 

Directions

After your consultation is confirmed, you will receive access instructions and nearby parking options.

 

What Happens After You Message Me

01

I Read Your Message and Review Your Situation

I review what you shared and if needed, request additional information to understand where you are in the process.

02

We Confirm Whether a Legal Consultation Makes Sense

If your matter aligns with the services I offer, I will recommend scheduling a consultation to review documents and options in more detail.

03

I Clearly Explain the Next Steps

During the consultation, I explain what may be possible, what may not and how the work would be organized if we decide to move forward together.

Frequently Asked Questions
About Consultations

I usually respond within 48 business hours. If it is something especially urgent, the most prudent thing is to call or book a legal consultation directly.

No. The legal consultation is a professional service where I review your situation in detail and explain what real options you have. I will tell you the fee and the consultation terms before confirming it.

WhatsApp is useful for short messages and coordination, but important case details are better handled in the legal consultation or through more organized channels. This helps avoid misunderstandings and loss of information.

Any official immigration letters, court decisions, relevant family documents and a simple summary of what has happened. You do not need to write a novel, but we do need the key pieces on hand.

I offer consultations in person as well as by video call or phone. We can see which format works best for you based on where you are and the type of case.

No. The consultation is to give you a clear view of your situation and your options. After that, you decide whether you want representation or prefer not to continue.

It is not recommended. To work with you, I need to understand your story, your documents and your expectations. That happens in the initial legal consultation, which is the starting point for any serious decision.

No. Until we confirm in writing that I accept your case and the services agreement is formalized, there is no attorney-client relationship. The form is for me to evaluate whether your case fits my practice.