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Contact the Law Office of Gilda McDowell to request an initial immigration assessment, speak with our team, visit our Lubbock office, or make a secure payment.
Submitting an assessment request does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only after the firm confirms acceptance and a written agreement is completed.
Lubbock office
Our office is located at 2405 20th Street in Lubbock, Texas. Use the map for directions, or call the team before traveling so we can confirm the appropriate next step.
Private initial assessment
Begin with a short, private request. Our team will use the information you provide to contact you and help determine the appropriate next step.
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These answers explain how to begin. Immigration options, risks, eligibility, and timelines depend on the facts of each individual matter.
Explore immigration services →No. Sending a form, email, or voicemail does not by itself create an attorney-client relationship. The firm must review the matter, confirm that it can accept the case, and complete a written representation agreement.
Calling before you travel is recommended. This allows the team to confirm availability and explain whether an office visit, telephone conversation, or assessment process is the most appropriate next step.
Helpful information may include your immigration history, prior applications, entry dates, receipt numbers, government notices, court dates, family relationships, and any approaching deadlines. Do not send original documents unless the firm requests them.
Yes. The firm provides immigration guidance in English and Spanish. You may communicate your preferred language when the team contacts you.
Mention the exact deadline, hearing date, appointment date, or response date when you speak with the team. Submitting a general inquiry does not extend or pause any government or court deadline.
A clear next step
Start with the truth about your situation. If there is a possible path forward, it should be explained clearly. If there are risks or limitations, you deserve to understand those honestly before deciding what to do.