Orlando Immigration Lawyer

At Bogin, Munns & Munns, we stay updated on the ever-changing laws of immigration to ensure satisfaction throughout our clients’ legal experience. We work with individuals, employers, and employees to provide the most appropriate immigration legal strategies.

Your immigration lawyer serving Orlando can provide a number of immigration services, including the following.

Our Immigration Team Helps People Obtain Visas

A visa is really nothing more than your “ticket” to enter the United States, and there are generally two categories of visas available for those who wish to come to this country:

Non-Immigrant Visas

This type of visa is for those who wish to enter the United States and stay for a particular time or purpose. Education, certain specialized work programs, and visits are examples of these non-permanent visas. H-1B work visas fall under this category.

Immigrant Visas

Immigrant visas are for individuals who want to legally reside in the United States on a permanent basis. These include certain family visas, fiancé visas, and individual visas.

There are also employment-based immigration visas that allow applicants to become permanent workers. Some popular visas include EB-2 visas for those with exceptional abilities or advanced degrees, while an EB-4 visa allows certain broadcasters, religious workers, and other qualifying immigrants to apply for permanent residence.

Green Card

Legal Permanent Residence (commonly called a green card) is normally the result of what is called an Adjustment of Status if the person is currently in the United States and is granted legal authority to remain here. These can be approved for various reasons, such as through certain employment categories, family petitions, or other means.

A green card can also be obtained through “consular processing” if the person is not in the United States. These can be approved for various reasons such as through certain job categories, family petitions, or other means.

The process of obtaining these immigrant visas can be tricky and complicated. Your Orlando lawyer familiar with the immigration process will have experience navigating the many requirements and will make sure your applications are processed promptly and accurately to achieve the best possible results.

Naturalization

This is the process of becoming a U.S. citizen. Those who meet certain qualifications can file for naturalization and take a naturalization test. There are also certain applicants who may qualify for citizenship at birth through one or both of their parents. Let us help you through this process from the start all the way to the naturalization ceremony.

Deportation

In the unfortunate event that you or someone in your family has been placed within the jurisdiction of the Immigration Court, commonly known as removal or deportation, we can assist you through this process and fight to keep you in this country, if possible. If you are placed in “removal proceedings,” contact (or have someone contact) us immediately.

We Represent Immigration Applicants at USCIS Hearings

USCIS hearings are scary. Here, a judge determines whether you can stay in the country. You deserve an advocate during this complex process. An Orlando immigration lawyer from our firm can evaluate the details of your hearing and represent you.

How We Help You With Complex Immigration Issues

Your lawyer could aid you by utilizing their knowledge of the immigration process and the forms and documents required. They will answer your questions and inform you of your options.

They will also do the following:

  • Gather documents that support your case
  • Analyze how the law affects you and your family
  • Inform you of your rights
  • Protect those rights throughout your case
  • Make sure you are aware of your options
  • File all required paperwork
  • Help you follow any and all relevant timelines
  • Coordinate with your employer or sponsor, if applicable
  • Help you prepare for meetings with immigration officers or appearances at the Orlando Immigration Court
  • Argue on your behalf

We Sort Through Complex Petitions and Forms

Securing a green card, fighting deportation, or otherwise pursuing citizenship is complicated. It comes with a lot of petitions and paperwork that could overwhelm you. That’s where our Orlando immigration lawyers come In. We can help you fill out these forms and submit them to the appropriate parties.

Listen to What Previous Clients Share About Our Immigration Lawyers

We have helped many people in the past in cases similar to yours. Let us take on your case. You may end up as pleased as two of our previous clients:

  • “Very responsive, experienced and knowledgeable. I appreciate their ability to get everything done in a timely manner. Definitely recommend this firm!”
  • “They have been phenomenal. Extremely responsive when I have any questions and very clearly explained the entire process I’d be going through from beginning to end.”

Our Orlando Immigration Lawyers Have Many Offices for Your Convenience

Our immigration attorneys work to ensure your immigration matter is handled with the care you should expect from a firm that has been around for over 40 years. With locations throughout Central Florida, our attorneys are happy to meet you in the location that is most convenient for you. With our main office in Orlando, we have eight other offices that provide immigration services, including in Clermont, Daytona, Kissimmee, Leesburg, Ocala, Orange City, St. Cloud, and The Villages.

Call Our Team to Learn About Your Legal Services

We understand that immigration laws can get complex. That’s why we advocate for people in your situation.

If you or someone you care about is in need of immigration services, call your future Central Florida immigration attorney’s firm of Bogin, Munns & Munns. You could also fill out our Immigration Questionnaire today.

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