Elizabeth Ann Wiehle

1235 North Loop W Ste 600, Houston, TX

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University of Houston Law Center

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4.9 157 reviews
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Dane hayton

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20 Dec, 2024
Save your Money & your time! I see all the 5-star reviews and I am completely shocked. They had to of been written by his staff. I reached out to Bruce and his staff to work help support an immigration case. His office provided no guidance other than how to pay my invoice which I did. I constantly had to send emails to the point of making demands or threats. NOTHING was done with the case other than the request for more money. Good Luck and be careful!
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Angela ayala

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04 Dec, 2024
I highly recommended Godzina Law firm, very professional and efficient team. Shortly after switching with them I obtained my work permit and social security. The best decision I ever made!
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Daniel guzman

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04 Dec, 2024
Excellent attorneys and service. They've always delivered great results when handling my cases. I've also referred several family and friends confident they will receive competent, knowledgeable and professional services and I've never been disappointed. I highly recommend them for any immigration case.
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Excellent legal representation and successful case outcomes
“He suprised me yesterday with the most amazing news. Dismissed! I highly recommend Ayson Law firm for your next case. Very professional and capable.”
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Responsive and attentive customer service
“Very attentive and offered great communication through the process”
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Affordable and flexible payment options
“Brian was very affordable he will work with you on payments and I was very pleased”
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“Brian is very affordable he will work with you on payments and I was very pleased”
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Personalized and compassionate approach
“Brian went above and beyond to make sure that I understood my case step-by-step, including everything I needed for every court date. For my first time being in trouble with the law, he not only made sure that I felt at ease, but he was also very honest about every possible outcome (good or bad).”
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