Florida Immigration Attorneys for U.S. Work Visas & More

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Help secure your future in the United States with help from Weinstock Immigration Lawyers. Our immigration attorneys in Floridafocus solely on immigration-related cases like permanent and temporary work visas and corporate immigration services. Get a free case evaluation today.

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"The entire journey was remarkably smooth, thanks to the experienced team at Weinstock Immigration Lawyers. In an era where finding trustworthy and knowledgeable immigration attorneys can be challenging, Weinstock Immigration Lawyers stands out as a beacon of excellence."

– M. Levy

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Why Florida Immigration Attorneys Are Important

Pursuing a visa, green card, or citizenship involves a substantial amount of time and a thorough knowledge of the law. A small error could result in case denial, and you will be unable to stay in the country. You might not be required to have a lawyer, but you can improve your chances of a favorable outcome with an experienced lawyer. The immigration process is intricate, especially when cases include factors like a chance of deportation, unlawful presence, criminal history, or special circumstances.

You might think your case is simple, but it can still require a huge time investment, and you're still at risk of denial. FL immigration lawyers can take on the hard work and guide you through the process, ensuring no vital steps are forgotten and letting you enjoy a worry-free immigration experience with more secure results.

USA Work Visa Lawyers in FL for Temporary Employment

Work visas enable foreign nationals to work in the United States for a designated period. Non-citizen professional workers frequently use the H-1B visa as a pathway to U.S. employment. The U.S. government sets an annual limit on the issuance of H-1B visas, so it's highly suggested you look for Florida work visa attorneys.

The H-1B might not be your only work visa option. If you’re a Mexican or Canadian Citizen, you may be eligible for a TN (NAFTA) visa. Other types of work visas include E visas (meant for traders, investors, and their employees), O-1 visas (designated for those with extraordinary abilities), various J-1 visas (for trainees), and L-1 visas (intercompany transfers). If you aren’t sure which visa is right for you, the experts at Weinstock Immigration Lawyers in Florida can provide a free case evaluation to find the best visa option.

Florida Immigration Attorneys for Employer-Sponsored Green Cards

Visas are great for people looking for temporary work in the U.S. If you want to work and live here indefinitely, though, you will need to gain permanent residency with a green card. You may be able to obtain a green card through employer sponsorship. The process typically starts with a permanent labor certification, commonly known as PERM. This certification is designed to protect the U.S. labor market while enabling companies to permanently hire skilled non-resident employees. The PERM process is complex, long, and tightly regulated, so you will want the peace of mind offered by hiring an immigration attorney in Florida.

For some global workers, the PERM and employer sponsorship can be waived with a National Interest Waiver (NIW) green card. An NIW is an option for people with exceptional ability or advanced degrees and whose employment would contribute positively to the United States. It allows for self-sponsorship in obtaining an employment-based green card. Our attorneys in Florida can help determine the right strategy based on your qualifications and situation to enhance the chances of your green card approval.

Grow Your Talent Pool with Corporate Immigration Services in Florida

Sometimes, you need to look outside the United States to find the best employee for your open role. However, applying to sponsor an employee visa or green card can be a lot for your internal resources to handle, even if your HR team is familiar with the immigration process. Weinstock Immigration Lawyers is here to help with corporate immigration services in Florida. We have one of the industry's highest approval rates* and other attorneys draw upon our expertise as we only focus on immigration matters. Whether you have general employment-based immigration questions or need help with employee visas and green cards, reach out to our team of business immigration attorneys today. With our services, your legal and HR teams can continue to focus where they're needed most. We'll take on the burden of helping quickly bring in the talent you need and keeping them in the U.S. longer.

Immigration Lawyers Can Help You Attain Family Visas and Green Cards in Florida

You may qualify to file for a visa or green card to reunite with your spouse, fiancée, or other family member in the U.S. K-1 and K-3 visas are intended to help U.S. citizens bring their foreign national children, fiancées, and spouses to the U.S. short-term. The K-1, or Fiancé(e), Visa exists for those getting married to a U.S. citizen within 90 days of arrival. The spouse of a U.S. citizen can use a K-3 visa to enter the U.S. while their immigrant visa petition is under review. Whatever visa you apply for, Weinstock Immigration Lawyers is here to help reunite you with your family.

Weinstock Immigration Lawyers can also assist with a Green Card for Family Preference Immigrants. This green card process provides a pathway for family members of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (LPRs) to secure permanent residency in the United States. These family members include spouses, children, parents, and siblings. Congress limits the number of family-based visas issued each year, and the multi-step process can be grueling. USAFacts.com states, "The median processing time for family-based immigration applications — for spouses, dependent children, and parents of U.S. citizens — rose from 4.7 months to 11.8 months between 2013 and 2023." An immigration attorney in Florida can help simplify the family-based visa application procedures, prevent delays, and make sure your family stays together.

Florida Removal and Deportation Defense

When you or a family member is involved in removal proceedings, the deportation defense process can weigh heavily on you due to its high-stakes, emotional nature. The vast majority of immigrants who are not represented or have bad representation in removal proceedings end up being deported. When searching for an immigration attorney, hire someone who grasps the intricacies of deportation, knows what relief from removal you may qualify for, and can fight on your behalf. Our legal team will work hard to prepare a solid defense strategy to present the best possible case before the immigration judge. With a free case evaluation, we can discuss how we can help prevent you or a loved one from deportation or detention.

Why You Can Trust Weinstock Immigration Lawyers in Florida

When you need legal help for your immigration-related issues, count on Weinstock Immigration Lawyers in Florida. Having relocated to the United States as an immigrant, our founder, along with a team largely consisting of immigrants or those from immigrant families, possesses an intimate understanding of the immigration process. Boasting a multilingual, multicultural team and top approval rates, we’re committed to helping with your immigration issues. Request your no-cost case evaluation to get started.