CoxEsq, PC - St. Louis, MO
Immigration Lawyers in St. Louis, MO
710 North Tucker Blvd. #311 St. Louis, MO 63103
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33
Years
Experience
St. Louis Immigration Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Immigration
Reviews
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Hired Law firm 2011-2018It will be unfair not to write something about the CoxEsq team. David is exceptional in his approach to immigration. He forms a bond and empathic connection with the client immediately and throughout the journey. He and his office put themselves in the client’s shoes and worked relentlessly to achieve a favorable outcome. Oh yes, he picks calls personally, return, text, and email you back and forth. The first thing you will notice when dealing with CoxEsq is that the first call and first meeting, either by phone, email or in person, has always been FREE! FREE!! FREE!!!. This is very rare and uncommon. His fees are reasonable but not cheap, but he works with you and accommodates you with all flexible methods. He responds and returns calls enthusiastically, explains each step in detail, and schedules an appointment if you choose during your contract with his office. I am a proud and satisfied client of CoxEsq; David is not just my lawyer but has been a family from Asylum to a Green Card and soon to be a citizen. I highly and honestly recommend him.
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Hired Law firm 2017-2020David Cox was absolutely vital to the success of my immigration process. I couldn’t have done it successfully without him. I HIGHLY recommend David, and I am so grateful for his dedication, attention to detail, and kindness.
Contact
710 North Tucker Blvd.
#311
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: 314-492-8827
Fax: 314-667-3595
Website: http://www.coximmigration.com
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