Immigration Law

“Always Remember that all of us are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.”
– Franklin D. Roosevelt

Family Petitions

Family unity is at the heart of U.S. immigration law. As a U.S. Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident, you may petition for certain relatives, including spouses, children, parents, and siblings. These cases require careful documentation and attention to eligibility rules.
A Miami Immigration Lawyer from our team can help you understand who qualifies, prepare your application, and avoid delays that commonly occur during the process.

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Green Card
(Permanent Residence)

Obtaining a green card is a major milestone. It allows you to live and work permanently in the United States and brings you one step closer to citizenship. The process requires accurate forms, supporting evidence, and meeting the legal requirements.
With guidance from an experienced Miami Immigration Lawyer, you can avoid mistakes, reduce processing delays, and move confidently toward permanent residency.

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Citizenship (Naturalization)

Becoming a U.S. Citizen is a proud and meaningful achievement. Naturalization grants you the right to vote, travel freely, and hold a U.S. passport. Most applicants must be lawful permanent residents for at least five years and meet additional requirements.
If you have a criminal record or complex history, it is crucial to speak with a Miami Immigration Lawyer before applying. Our team evaluates your case, explains possible risks, and guides you through every step of the naturalization process.

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Our Miami Immigration Lawyer team assists with:
Employment & Business Visas

EB-1 Visa

EB-2 Visa

EB-3 Visa

EB-5 Visa

Family Visas & Petitions

  • Family Visas & Petitions
  • Adjustment of Status through Marriage
  • Adjustment of Status through Parent or Child
  • I-130 with Provisional Waiver
  • K1–K3 Marriage Visas
  • Obtaining Green Cards through Marriage
  • Parents of U.S. Citizens
  • Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver
  • Sibling Immigration
  • Naturalization Services
  • Citizenship applications
  • Interview preparation
  • Criminal history evaluations