Santana Law Firm PLLC

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Our virtual law firm follows a hybrid model with a Tennessee office and an immigration Attorney representing clients nationwide without leaving their families or home cities. We ask you to complete your Initial Intake before your appointment.

  • We use WhatsApp, Google Meet, or FaceTime for video consultations 
  • The Attorney meets with clients in person at her TN Office
  • The Attorney is available 24/7 by email at marlen@msantanalaw.com
  • Clients should upload and send their initial intake forms to FrontDeskClerkSLF@msantanalaw.com
  • All appointments are prepaid and have a fee of $200.
  • A receptionist is available Monday-Friday from 9-5 pm by calling (615) 540-1106
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Our office does not handle removal/detained cases.
Our attorney has been recognized by the Tennessee Supreme Court for her pro bono work. We accept deserving pro bono work on a case-by-case basis.
The first step is to call our office at 615-540-1106 and schedule an initial consultation. A consultation is an orientation appointment where you will meet in-person, by phone or by video chat with our attorney to explain your case. Immigration law is complex, and every case is unique. The attorney will ask you questions about the details of your case and ask to see related documents before she can offer any legal advice or make a decision as to whether to take your case.

We charge $200 for an initial consultation, a much lower rate than most private law firms around the country.

The wait for an appointment can vary. Virtual appointments are usually quicker than in-person appointments. Please call our office to make your appointment, and we will do everything possible to see you as soon as possible. Our staff is well-trained, bilingual and can assist you in the event you need immediate assistance.

(1) Write out your questions ahead of time.

(2) Bring your initial intake form and paper to take notes

(3) Bring your vital records such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce decrees, passports and if you’ve had any contact with law enforcement before, bring documents related to the incident(s).

(4) Be on time.

(5) When in doubt, bring it to the appointment.

Yes. Every person that works at SLF, from the attorneys to the support staff, speaks fluent Spanish.

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