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El Paso is a city defined by movement. People cross bridges for work, school, family, and medical care. The immigration system, however, often feels like it was designed to stop movement, not facilitate it. Long wait times, confusing forms, policy shifts that change overnight. For families caught in this machinery, hiring Inmigration Attorneys in El Paso is not about luxury. It is about survival. Miranda & Maldonado, P.C., have spent years proving that quality representation can be both aggressive and compassionate, efficient and personal.
The firm is led by Carlos A. Miranda and Carlos G. Maldonado, both recognized as Texas Super Lawyers—an honor reserved for the top five percent of attorneys in the state. Miranda has earned the title for four consecutive years (2021-2024). Maldonado has done the same. These are not marketing badges. They are peer-reviewed recognitions that signal a track record of excellence. But the firm’s true validation comes from clients. Reviews repeatedly mention patience, clarity, and responsiveness. One client, Julieta Muñoz Morales, notes that the team attended to every question and notified her promptly about any updates. Another, Karla Carreon, highlights immediate attention to doubts. Roberto Galvan Cadena praises the speed and follow-through on his family’s residency case.
The firm’s office is located on the Westside of El Paso, off Sunland Park Drive and I-10, but their reach is not limited to Texas. Immigration law is federal, and Miranda & Maldonado represent clients across the United States and internationally via virtual consultations. They also offer services in Spanish, a critical feature for a border community where language barriers often compound legal challenges.
Their practice goes beyond immigration. The firm handles bankruptcy and commercial litigation, a combination that is unusual but strategic. Many immigrants face financial distress that complicates their legal status. Having an attorney who can navigate both immigration and bankruptcy simultaneously is a rare advantage. They have filed hundreds of bankruptcy petitions, saved homes from foreclosure, and settled millions in debt. That breadth of experience means clients do not have to start over with a new firm when financial issues intersect with immigration matters.