Due to the international nature of Orlando, immigration remains an integral part of the city. As the home to more than a dozen theme parks, our Orlando office in Florida caters to Center for U.S. Immigration Services individual and corporate clients. Immigration is personal for our immigration lawyers in Orlando, Florida because we are immigrants too. We have walked through the immigration process and understand how stressful and confusing it can be.
That’s why we have dedicated our entire practice to immigration services. Without an attorney, a majority of petitions and applications are denied for avoidable mistakes. We are here to answer your questions, listen to your concerns, and advise you at every step so you have the best chance of success.
Our Orlando office proudly serves Orange, Osceola, Polk, Seminole, Lake and Volusia Counties and is strategically located near USCIS field office and Immigration Court in Orlando, so you won’t spend as much time traveling between meetings with immigration officials and your attorney.
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We never take a case just to collect a fee. We only represent clients if we believe their case can be successful, no matter how much money we could make.
Our lawyers have specialized knowledge in many areas of immigration law so you won’t need to hire an attorney for each aspect of your case. For one fee, you access the experience and skills of our entire firm.
Our lawyers represent clients from all over the world, so we are skilled at navigating across cultures.
We speak multiple languages so communication will not be a barrier to your case.
We handle every stage of the immigration process. Whether you need an initial evaluation of your case or representation in court, we can guide you from the beginning to the end.
We have cultivated relationships with local immigration officers, and we are known for our attention to detail. Our reputation ensures your case is reviewed thoroughly and fairly.
Business Immigration
This includes visas for businesses, investors, hiring of foreign nationals (employment) – whether short or long term.
U/T Visa: Victims of a Crime
The U-Visa is for victims of specific crimes who have endured physical or mental harm.
The T-Visa is for victims of sex or labor trafficking either in the process of entering the U.S. or when already in the U.S.
Victims of crimes whether for U-Visa or T-Visa must have cooperated with law enforcement in order to be considered for approval.
Family Immigration
As the name implies, it involves immigration for a S. citizen or permanent resident’s spouse, child, parents or siblings. The length of time for processing the visa depends on the family relationship.
Extraordinary Ability Visas and National Interest Waiver Visas
Individuals who have distinguished themselves in the arts, science or business may apply for visas based on exceptional ability in their fields. To determine eligibility, potential clients must go through initial consultation which includes, but is not limited to a review of resume/CV and field of interest in the U.S.
Waivers of Inadmissibility
Some visa applicants are barred from remaining in the U.S. or from entering the U.S. because of visa overstay, entry without inspection, immigration court removal order, misrepresentation or prior crime. Any person barred due to one or more of the stated reasons is inadmissible. An applicant may be able to waive inadmissibility if certain conditions are met.
Non-Immigrant and Immigrant Visas
A non-immigrant visa gives you permission to come to work or visit the U.S. for a short period of time. The U.S. government tells you exactly how long you’re allowed to stay in the country.The purpose of an immigrant visa, on the other hand is to apply for Permanent Resident A Permanent Resident is allowed to live and work in the U.S. indefinitely. It is also the first step to becoming a U.S. citizen.
Learn more about Immigrant Visas Learn more about Non-Immigrant Visas
Political Asylum
People whose lives are in danger in their home country can move to another country and apply for asylum. This means asking for permission from another country’s government to live there because it isn’t safe to return home.
Citizenship
The most common way a person becomes a U.S. citizen is by being born in the country. If you were born in another country, you can still become a citizen. The process of becoming a citizen is called naturalization. There are rules a non-U.S. citizen must comply with to be naturalized – Above 18 years, never registered or voted in election, paid taxes, does not owe child support, and has been of good moral character.