Law Office of Alexandra Gomez-Jimenez, Esq. PC

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Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Wheelchair accessible seating
From the business
Identifies as Latino-owned
Identifies as women-owned
Service options
Online appointments
Onsite services
Language assistance
Amenities
Restroom
Crowd
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safespace
Planning
Appointment required
Appointments recommended
Parking
Paid street parking

About

Immigration law isn’t just paperwork—it’s about navigating systems that can feel overwhelming without guidance. A firm that specializes in this area can make the difference between confusion and clarity. The Law Office of Alexandra Gomez-Jimenez, Esq. PC focuses on cases where cultural understanding and legal precision intersect, offering representation that reflects its roots as a Latino-owned and women-owned practice.

Tucked into White Plains’ downtown corridor, the office sits at 12 Water St ste 304, a spot that’s easy to reach whether you’re coming from the courthouse or the train station. Immigration cases often involve tight deadlines and complex forms, so having a local attorney who’s familiar with both federal procedures and the community’s needs can streamline the process. This isn’t a generic legal mill; the practice’s identity hints at a deeper connection to the clients it serves.

Questions about visas, green cards, or deportation defense don’t always arise during standard business hours. When timing matters, calling (212) 466-4472 connects you directly to someone who can assess next steps—no automated menus or vague promises. Immigration law moves fast, and delays can derail cases, so having a straightforward way to get answers (or at least point you in the right direction) is key.

The building itself is part of White Plains’ mix of historic facades and modern offices, a block where law firms, cafés, and city services blur together. If you’re heading there for the first time, the map pin drops you right at the entrance—no guessing which door leads where. Around lunchtime, the sidewalk hums with court staff and locals grabbing coffee, a reminder that legal work here doesn’t happen in isolation.

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Created 11 Jan 2025
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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