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Orlando Immigration and Naturalization Attorneys

Orlando Immigration Lawyer

If you are looking for an experienced Orlando immigration attorney to assist you with your immigration, naturalization or deportation issue, contact our office today. Our immigration lawyers have a passion for helping immigrants through what can often times be a difficult and complex process. We have handled with great success thousands of immigration cases ranging from the straightforward to the complex.

Our experienced immigration attorneys are prepared to represent you before government agencies such as:

  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
  • Immigration Court (EOIR)
  • Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA)
  • Administrative Appeals Unit (AAU)
  • 11th District Court of Appeals (DCA)
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
  • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

Deportation Defense

We have personally seen the stress and emotional trauma that being threatened with removal can have on an individual and family members. Being placed in deportation with the prospect of being removed from this country and losing everything that you have worked for and cherish is one of the most stressful events one could ever face. If you or a loved one finds yourself in this unfortunate situation you want to have an experienced deportation attorney on your side who will aggressively fight for you. We have successfully handled the most complex cases in the field often times involving novel or obscure issues. We will always give you an honest and straightforward analysis. If you already have an order of deportation we can assist in filing for motions to reopen or as a last resort request for deferred action and prosecutorial discretion to ICE.

Our litigation experience includes:

  • Immigration courts (Detained and non-detained hearings for master calendar, status and individual hearings). We will provide representation in any court in the US as part of our service.
  • Removal involving criminal charges, visa renewal complications, asylum, adjustment of status, bonds, overstay, fraud
  • Defenses such as cancellation of removal, 240(A)(a) and 240(A)(b) and termination of proceedings
  • Asylum and Convention Against Torture

Complex Litigation

  • Habeas Corpus (wrongful imprisonment)
  • Allegations of fraud and misrepresentation involving entry documents, marriage fraud, false testimony, claims of citizenship and more
  • Criminal charges (aggravated felonies, Crimes involving moral turpitude (CIMT), Motions to Vacate Criminal Plea Agreements based on failure of court to adequately advise of immigration consequences)
  • Appeals to the BIA, US District Court, AAU, including motions to reconsider, motions to reopen and stays of deportation
  • Deferred action and prosecutorial discretion
  • Waivers (medical, time out of status, hardship and fraud)

Employment, Training and Investor-Based Visas and Permanent Residency

The U.S. immigration system offers numerous options for employment, training and investor-based visas to live and work in the United States. Our firm has successfully represented individuals ranging from aliens without a college degree working in seasonal employment to individuals with college degrees, advanced degrees and even aliens of extraordinary ability who are recognized in their respected field as having risen to an elite level. Our clients range from individuals and small businesses to major companies in IT, engineering, restaurant, hospitality, healthcare, hotels, entertainment, sports and Education.

We handle the following types of employment, training and investor visas:

  • U.S. visas
  • Permanent residency (green card): Employment (serving employers as well as employees) in filing PERM, I-140s, 245(i) cases and consular processing
  • Family-based immigration:
    • Marriage-based permanent residency
    • Fiancée visas (K-1)
    • Petitions based on family relationships including consular processing
    • I-751 petitions, including for individuals that have divorced since they were granted their conditional residency
    • Marriage after being placed in removal proceedings or while in custody
  • Complex issues involving illegal entry, visa waiver entries, criminal convictions of alien
  • Allegations of marriage fraud or intent to deny based on failure to prove legitimacy of marriage

Other Immigration Issues

  • 245(i) cases
  • Government witness
  • International adoption
  • Violence Against Woman Act (VAWA)
  • I-9 compliance
  • Temporary protected status
  • Deferred inspection
  • Naturalization and citizenship

For Immigration and Naturalization Help, Contact an Attorney at the Law Offices of Fisher & Frommer, PLLC

Please note that our law offices are in Lake Mary, Orlando, Tampa and New York City, but we have represented clients in immigration courts throughout the U.S. Our Orlando immigration and naturalization lawyers welcome inquiries from potential clients in Florida, in other states and outside the U.S. Contact us by phone or e-mail.

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