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These testimonials show that with the right guidance, it is possible to overcome the challenges of immigration and find a new home in the United States.

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Mendoza
My name is Gerardo Pérez. I’m from Luvianos, State of Mexico. I came to the United States in the year 2000.Today, I’m very grateful to attorney María Mendoza for helping me obtain my work permit.I used to think I wasn’t going to be able to make it, but thanks to her, it was possible.To anyone in the same situation wanting to fix their immigration status, I highly recommend her — she’s a very good attorney.

¡La Lucha Sigue!

I thank lawyer María Mendoza for obtaining my residency.

¡La Lucha Sigue!

Testimonio
I want to thank Lawyer María Mendoza and her entire team. Thanks to them, all of this was possible after consulting with many lawyers and having little hope. Lawyer María Mendoza made my dream come true. 🙏🙏🙏 Thank you so much, lawyer.

¡La Lucha Sigue!

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With María Mendoza, You Can Make It Happen Since I was little, I’ve loved to rhyme,putting words on paper, line by line.Here’s my testimony in a few words I’ll share:at first, I paid another lawyer a hefty fare.Seven years went by — they wouldn’t even call,we got tired of waiting, frustrated by it all. We started looking, unsure where to turn,then suddenly, I got a call — my heart began to burn.It was a relative who said, “I found a federal lawyer, friend.”I replied, “I’m tired. It’s hard to trust again.”He said, “Put God first, let’s give it another try.”And I said yes, with a hopeful sigh. Thanks to God, we found María Mendoza — what a change!She truly helped us, and things weren’t the same.In about a year, I received my work permit in hand,and just a few days later, my Social Security came — so grand! I couldn’t believe it, it felt like a dream,I started to cry, overcome with esteem.With God, María Mendoza, and her dedicated team,achieving the impossible is more real than it seems. Friend, if you’re listening, don’t be afraid to start —turn your eyes to faith, let hope fill your heart.Put your trust in God and María’s firm today,and you too will find a better way! “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”

¡La Lucha Sigue!

Mendoza
My name is Marisela. Thanks to God, attorney María Mendoza, and her entire team, my dream came true.After 30 years in this country, I received my work permit and Social Security in just 6 months.We are now in the process of applying for my permanent residency, and I trust—with great faith in God and in the attorney—that I will receive it.100% recommended!Thank you, attorney María Mendoza and everyone at Maria Mendoza Law Firm.

¡La Lucha Sigue!

Mendoza
Hello, good afternoon. My name is Federico Rico Hernández. I want to thank you for helping us, that God placed you in our path, and may God bless you today and always, as well as your entire team. Thank you so much, and may God bless you.

¡La Lucha Sigue!

Testimonio
After 25 years, thanks to God and Lawyer Maria Mendoza's team, I feel safe to move freely in this country. 🙏❤️

¡La Lucha Sigue!

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First, I want to thank God, and then attorney María Mendoza, because I used to live in fear—at any moment we could be deported. But now, with attorney María Mendoza’s help, I was able to fix my immigration status and see my mother. I had gone 22 years without seeing her, but thanks to attorney Mendoza, I obtained my residency and was able to see my mom again.Thank you, attorney, for your help!My people, with God’s hand and attorney María Mendoza—yes, it’s possible, yes it is!

¡La Lucha Sigue!

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I want to thank God and attorney Mendoza. After going to several lawyers and none of them giving me a solution, one day I saw a testimony on Facebook of people fixing their status with her, and that’s when I decided to write to them. Today, I have my work permit and Social Security in just 6 months, and soon my residency. Yes, we can, my people! Let’s keep going!

¡La Lucha Sigue!

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