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Immigration Attorneys in Orlando, FL

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Do You Need a Immigration Attorney in Orlando?

Immigration deadlines are absolute — missing a filing deadline by even one day can result in deportation, visa denial, or losing your place in line for a green card. Immigration law changes frequently, and what was possible last month may not be available today. Don't rely on advice from friends or unaccredited consultants.

You're applying for a visa, green card, or citizenship and want to ensure your application is correct the first time

You're in removal (deportation) proceedings or have received a notice to appear

Your visa or immigration application was denied and you need to appeal or reapply

You're a business owner needing to sponsor employees for work visas

Need a Immigration Attorney in Orlando, FL?

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What to Expect from a Immigration Attorney

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Initial consultation to evaluate your immigration status, options, and eligibility for various benefits

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Strategy development: determining the fastest and most reliable path to your immigration goal

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Document gathering and preparation: collecting evidence, organizing paperwork, and completing forms accurately

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Filing your application with USCIS, the State Department, or the Immigration Court

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Preparing you for interviews, hearings, or biometrics appointments

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Responding to Requests for Evidence (RFEs) and handling any complications that arise

Typical timeline: Processing times vary enormously. Family green cards: 12 to 36 months (immediate relatives) or 5 to 20+ years (other categories). Employment visas: 3 to 18 months. Citizenship: 8 to 14 months. Asylum: 6 months to several years. Deportation cases: 1 to 3 years.

Types of Cases Handled in Orlando

Family-based green cards and immigrant visasEmployment-based visas (H-1B, L-1, O-1, EB categories)Naturalization and citizenship applicationsDeportation and removal defenseAsylum and refugee applicationsDACA renewals and applicationsWaivers for inadmissibility (criminal records, unlawful presence)Business immigration and employer compliance

Immigration Attorney Fees in Orlando

Immigration attorneys typically charge flat fees for specific filings (visa applications, green cards, citizenship) and hourly rates for complex matters like deportation defense. Government filing fees are separate and can be substantial.

Typical Cost

Green card applications: $3,000-$8,000 (attorney fee) plus $1,000-$2,000 in government fees. Work visas: $2,000-$6,000 (attorney) plus $1,500-$5,000 (government). Deportation defense: $5,000-$15,000+. Citizenship: $1,500-$3,000 (attorney) plus $725 (government).

Time Limit

Immigration deadlines are case-specific and strictly enforced. Appeal deadlines are typically 30 days from a decision. DACA renewals should be filed 120-150 days before expiration. Asylum applications generally must be filed within 1 year of arrival. Failure to appear for hearings or interviews can result in automatic denial or deportation orders.

Warning Signs to Watch For

Guarantees visa approval or a specific outcome — no one can guarantee immigration results, not even the best attorney

Is not a licensed attorney but claims to provide immigration legal services (notario fraud)

Advises you to lie on applications or submit fraudulent documents — this is a crime that will permanently bar you from immigration benefits

Cannot explain the specific legal basis for your case or the risks involved

Service Area — 19 Zip Codes

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a immigration attorney in Orlando, Florida?

We help connect you with immigration attorneys serving Orlando and 19 surrounding zip codes. Most offer a free initial consultation. Fill out the form above or call to get matched with a local attorney.

How much does a immigration attorney cost in Orlando?

Immigration attorneys typically charge flat fees for specific filings (visa applications, green cards, citizenship) and hourly rates for complex matters like deportation defense. Government filing fees are separate and can be substantial.

What should I look for in a immigration attorney in Orlando?

Key factors: Specific experience with your type of case — family-based immigration, employment visas, asylum, and deportation defense are very different specialties. Accreditation: only licensed attorneys or DOJ-accredited representatives can legally represent you in immigration matters. Multilingual staff or interpreters who can communicate in your language without misunderstandings. Contact multiple attorneys for consultations to find the best fit.

What types of cases do immigration attorneys in Orlando handle?

Attorneys in Orlando handle Family-based green cards and immigrant visas, Employment-based visas (H-1B, L-1, O-1, EB categories), Naturalization and citizenship applications, Deportation and removal defense, Asylum and refugee applications and more. Contact a local attorney to discuss your specific situation.

Is there a time limit to file a immigration case in Florida?

Immigration deadlines are case-specific and strictly enforced. Appeal deadlines are typically 30 days from a decision. DACA renewals should be filed 120-150 days before expiration. Asylum applications generally must be filed within 1 year of arrival. Failure to appear for hearings or interviews can result in automatic denial or deportation orders.