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Sanabria & Associates, LLC

Personal Injury Lawyer

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Website | (305) 922-9995
9851 NW 58th St UNIT 103, Doral, FL 33178, USA

Opening Hours:
Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 9851 NW 58th St UNIT 103, Doral, FL 33178, USA
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Family Law(SIJS)

Our attorneys can help you through the legal process and help you to protect your family and its future.

Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (also known as SIJS) is an immigration relief/benefit for Minor Children under 21 in Maryland and Minor Children under 18 in DC & Virginia.

Google Rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars (550 total ratings)

Maria Cataldo
5 Star
I started my immigration journey with Alba Garcia, she is such a thoughtful person and she handles my case with all care and professionalism. I highly recommend her, and I am so glad to be on this journey with her. I feel like I am in such a good hands. Immigration processes are always stressful, but I was fortunate enough Alba took such great care of everything, including putting my mind at ease during time of uncertainty. Thank you so much.
Tuesday 24th June 2025
alessandra larrain
1 Star
I don’t usually write reviews, but this experience has pushed me to speak up. My husband and I have multiple cases with this firm and have paid them over $14,000. And what do we get in return? Silence. No calls, no updates, no accountability. Every time I call, a different receptionist gives me the same line “We’re trying to reach the paralegal.” Then I’m left on hold, only to be told there’s still no answer. Nothing ever gets resolved. They’ve missed scheduled appointments without warning, and no one ever follows up. The one paralegal I did manage to speak with was rude and dismissive. It feels like once they have your money, they stop caring. We trusted them with important legal matters, and they’ve treated us like we don’t matter at all. It’s beyond frustrating!Do better.
Monday 30th June 2025
Norma Valencia
5 Star
My Friend Jimena Varela has her asylum case with the Office in Orlando, but the paralegal Carolina Mercado has been an essential piece in this process, because she's always willing and available to answer any questions that we might have, even though she isn't the paralegal assigned to her case. My cousin is also in these firm and has always received an excellent service from Carolina. She's very professional and knowledgeable we love talking to Carolina .
Friday 20th September 2024
A R
1 Star
If you love wasting your time and money, and love being ignored and never having good communication with your lawyer, you have come to the right place. The only time you will be meeting with your lawyer will be the first time you meet him/her at an interview. After that, be ready to never hear from them again except for the paralegals, they will be the only ones handling your case and everybody else’s. Be ready to never have an update on your case UNLESS YOU CHECK YOURSELF WITH THEM. Which doesn’t even matter anyways because they will put you on hold for hours on end. And when they answer it’s always someone that is clueless about your case and will end up transferring your call to who is supposed to be handling your case (aka your paralegal, because lawyers don’t exist here). One thing they’re really good at: taking your money. Their billing department will call you on time to bill you. Spot on. Worst customer service lawyer firm ever.
Thursday 18th July 2024
Laura Pulgar
1 Star
I expect more from an immigration lawyer, since part of their jobs are to help immigrants when English may not be their first language or they’re not yet accustomed to a new country. My mother had an appointment for 11:50 and was kept waiting for more than 2 hours. When she asked how long it was going to take since she had to go to work, she was rudely told off by Paola Ramos. It is unacceptable to not only keep clients waiting for that long, but to berate them for asking a question. The staff should be more polite and have more empathy, especially when dealing with immigrants who also have jobs to get to, along with their immigration paperwork.
Monday 22nd January 2024