200+ Verified 5★ Google Reviews — Dr. Alberto Miranda, Peruvian Law Expert
Why Do Our Clients Rate Us 5★ on Google?
5★ on Google · 200+ verified reviews · Clients from the US, UK, Switzerland, Italy and more
These reviews are from real clients who resolved Peruvian legal matters without traveling to Peru: divorce by proxy, exequatur, consular powers of attorney, inheritance, and proxy marriage. 100% remote service via WhatsApp and video call. Jurisdiction: Peru.
- Jurisdiction: Peru
- Service: international (100% remote)
- Experience: 20+ years
- Google: 200+ reviews (avg. 5★)
Featured Reviews from International Clients
Real experiences from expats and foreign nationals with legal matters in Peru
"The best lawyer in Peru. My husband and I always felt extremely confident and at ease knowing we were in good hands from the US."
— Estefani Pucheu
Matter: Divorce by proxy from the United States
View full review →"I consulted Mr. Miranda from Switzerland due to a legal problem in Lima. He showed extraordinary professionalism and kindness."
— Severin Müller
Matter: Legal consultation from Switzerland
View full review →"I live in Brazil and needed assistance with an apostille for a birth certificate. Mr. Alberto Miranda provided this service for me. He is a trustworthy lawyer."
— Luana Firmino
Matter: Apostille of birth certificate from Brazil
View full review →All Google Reviews (200+)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the process work?
The initial consultation is free of commitment. After reviewing your case, Dr. Miranda provides a clear scope of services and fees before any work begins. There are no hidden charges or surprises during the process.
Do I need to travel to Peru at any point?
No. The vast majority of cases are resolved 100% remotely. You sign a consular power of attorney at the Peruvian consulate in your country of residence, and Dr. Miranda represents you in Peru before notaries, courts, and public registries. Only in exceptional cases where physical presence is legally required will you be informed from the very first consultation.
How will I be kept informed of my case progress?
You receive WhatsApp updates at every key stage: document signing, submission to the notary or court, and resolutions issued. You can also reach out at any time. Most clients value that the firm responds the same business day.
Is Dr. Alberto Miranda licensed to practice law in Peru?
Yes. Dr. Alberto Miranda is a licensed attorney registered with the Lima Bar Association (CAL No. 39450) with over 20 years of professional practice. He is also an accredited Extrajudicial Conciliator certified by the Peruvian Ministry of Justice (MINJUS No. 18991). His bar admission can be verified on the official CAL portal.
What is a consular power of attorney and how do I obtain one?
A consular power of attorney is a notarial document signed at the Peruvian consulate in your country of residence, authorizing Dr. Miranda to legally represent you in Peru. The firm provides the exact draft. You schedule an appointment at your local Peruvian consulate, sign before the consul, and send the legalized document to Lima. Dr. Miranda guides you through every step.
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