Immigration & Citizenship Lawyer in Orlando, FL
Winter Park Immigration & Citizenship Lawyer
Navigating U.S. immigration law can be complicated and overwhelming, leaving many individuals with questions and concerns. At Simmons Law Group in Orlando, we offer knowledgeable and compassionate legal assistance to guide you through the immigration process. Whether you are seeking permanent residency, citizenship, or need help with a legal issue affecting your immigration status, our experienced attorneys are here to help.
Your Local Immigration & Citizenship Advocates
At Simmons Law Group, we’re dedicated to serving communities across Central Florida with unparalleled legal expertise in immigration and citizenship. Here’s a quick look at the areas we proudly serve:
- Orlando
- Winter Park
- Maitland
- Lake Mary
- Casselberry
- Heathrow
- Altamonte Springs:
- College Park
- Eatonville
- Longwood
- Debary
- Deland
- Sanford
No matter where you are in Central Florida, Simmons Law Group is here to support you with expert legal advice and a client-centered approach. Trust us to be your advocate, ensuring you receive the justice and compensation you deserve.
Why Choose Simmons Law Group for Immigration & Citizenship?
With years of experience and a steadfast dedication to our clients, Simmons Law Group stands as a trusted choice for immigration and citizenship law in Florida. We work tirelessly to help you achieve your immigration goals, providing guidance and support every step of the way.
Expertise in U.S. Immigration Law
Immigration law is complex and constantly evolving. Our knowledgeable attorneys are well-versed in U.S. immigration policies, from family-based petitions to work visas, asylum, and citizenship applications. We are here to navigate these complexities with you and ensure your case is presented effectively.
Comprehensive Legal Support
Whether you’re pursuing a green card, seeking citizenship, or facing deportation, we have the experience to assist with a wide range of immigration matters. Our team provides tailored support to address each unique circumstance, from initial applications and appeals to waiver requests and court representation.
Client-Centered Approach
At Simmons Law Group, every client is treated with care, respect, and dedication. We take the time to understand your story and aspirations, providing personalized advice and advocacy. Our goal is to help you build a secure future, with a focus on your rights, peace of mind, and success in the immigration process.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Don’t wait to seek legal help. Contact Simmons Law Group today to schedule a free consultation and learn how we can assist you. Call us at (407) 454-3000 or Make An Appointment online. Trust us to be your legal champions and fight for the compensation you deserve.
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Frequently Asked Questions
If you’re denied asylum, you may be eligible to apply for Withholding of Removal or Withholding of Removal under the Convention Against Torture (CAT). These processes require a higher burden of proof than asylum, and if granted, you cannot adjust your status to permanent residency.
If you lose your case in immigration court, you can file an appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). There are strict time limits for filing, and it’s crucial to have a qualified attorney handle this important step in your immigration process.
When you are ineligible for adjustment of status, you may need to apply for a U.S. visa through a U.S. consulate abroad. This process is complex, and we can guide you through every step, including securing an inadmissibility waiver if necessary.
The Diversity Lottery Visa is available to individuals from countries with historically low immigration rates to the U.S. We can help you understand the eligibility requirements and increase your chances of winning the lottery.
U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents can sponsor immediate family members for immigration. However, not all family relationships are eligible, so it’s important to understand the rules and process involved.
While having a job in the U.S. can lead to an employment-based visa, citizenship typically requires a separate naturalization process. In some cases, extraordinary individuals may qualify for an extraordinary ability visa. Our team can help you determine your eligibility.
Yes. If you’re facing deportation, you will go through Removal Proceedings before an immigration judge. Our attorneys are experienced in defending clients in removal hearings and can help you explore possible defenses to avoid deportation.