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Compassionate Immigration Advocacy in Austin
The Maruri Law Group is an immigration law firm built on a foundation of deep personal empathy and professional excellence. Founded by Eliana Maruri, a first-generation American who witnessed her own family’s navigation of the U.S. immigration system, the firm offers a unique perspective that resonates with clients. Located in South Austin, the practice is dedicated exclusively to immigration law, providing a safe and supportive environment for individuals and families facing the complex bureaucracy of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The firm’s mission is to keep families together and empower the immigrant community through zealous legal representation.
Family-Based Immigration and Residency
The core of the firm’s practice focuses on helping families unite and establish legal roots in the United States. The Maruri Law Group handles a high volume of family petitions, assisting U.S. citizens and permanent residents in sponsoring their spouses, children, and parents. They guide clients through the intricate process of Consular Processing for those abroad and Adjustment of Status for those already in the country. The team is meticulously organized, ensuring that every form is accurate and every deadline is met, which is crucial in avoiding delays or denials in the green card process.
- DACA Renewals: Assisting Dreamers in maintaining their work authorization and protection from deportation.
- Removal Defense: Representing individuals in immigration court to fight against deportation orders and keep families intact.
- Citizenship: Guiding lawful permanent residents through the naturalization process to become fully realized U.S. citizens.
A Voice for the Vulnerable
Eliana Maruri and her team view their work not just as a job, but as a calling. They are known for their advocacy for victims of crime and domestic violence, helping them obtain U Visas and relief under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). The firm operates with a high level of transparency, ensuring clients understand their rights and realistic options. Fluent in Spanish and French, the staff bridges the communication gap that often hinders effective legal defense. Their dedication extends beyond the office walls, as they are active participants in community outreach, aiming to educate and uplift the diverse population of Central Texas.
”We understand your journey because we have lived it. We are committed to fighting for your American Dream with the same passion we would for our own family.”
Accessible South Austin Location
The firm is conveniently located on Banister Lane, just off Ben White Boulevard (Hwy 71) in South Austin. This location avoids the traffic congestion of downtown while remaining easily accessible from all parts of the city. The office suite is designed to be welcoming and private, reflecting the firm’s client-centered approach. Whether you are seeking to renew a work permit or facing a complex legal hurdle, the Maruri Law Group stands ready to provide the skilled and compassionate counsel you need to move forward with confidence.
Specializing In
Family Petitions, Green Cards, Citizenship, DACA, U Visa
Address & Location
Located in the popular Galindo neighborhood of South Austin, just north of the Ben White Boulevard corridor.
Building Location
This is a recently renovated, four-story Class B office building known as Park Place II (Two Park Place). The office building is situated in a campus-style setting with mature trees and landscaping.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby of Park Place II. Take the elevator or stairs to the second floor and locate the law firm inside Suite 235.
Parking Details
Ample complimentary parking is available on-site, with a spacious surface parking lot offering a parking ratio of 3.25 spaces per 1,000 square feet directly surrounding the building.
Public Transit
Served by CapMetro Route 105 (Downtown); nearest stop is at 4029 Banister/Ben White.
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