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Orlando Immigration Attorneys

11 N Summerlin Avenue
Suite 101
Orlando, FL 32801

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Immigration issues can touch every part of your life or business: where you live, who you can work for, whether your family can stay together, and how secure your future feels. Brown Immigration Law’s Orlando immigration attorneys represent individuals, families, and employers across Central Florida. We handle straightforward applications and high-stakes matters with the same focus: clear strategy, careful filing, and steady communication from start to finish.

Our Orlando team works with people pursuing family-based immigration, permanent residence, and citizenship, and with professionals and companies dealing with employment visas, removal defense, and compliance. If you’re looking for an immigration attorney Orlando residents and businesses rely on, we’re here to help you take the next step with confidence and a realistic plan.

Orlando Immigration Attorneys for Families and Individuals

Many clients come to our Orlando immigration lawyers with one goal: build a stable life in the U.S. with the people who matter most. Family-based immigration is also one of the most detail-heavy areas of the system. A missed document, a wrong assumption about eligibility, or a filing in the wrong category can create delays that are hard to undo.

Our Orlando immigration attorneys help clients through the full range of family immigration matters, from first petitions to long-term status solutions.

Family-Based Immigration Help in Orlando

We routinely assist Orlando families with:

  • Marriage-based green cards and adjustment of status. We help spouses prepare petitions, evidence of a bona fide marriage, and a clean filing strategy that aligns with your current status.
  • Fiancé(e) visas. When a couple is planning to marry in the U.S., timing and documentation matter. We guide you step by step throughout this process and help reunite couples in the U.S through this process.
  • Petitions for children, parents, and other relatives. Every family category has its own rules, wait times, and evidence requirements. We help you choose the right path and avoid common processing mistakes.
  • Consular processing for family members abroad. If your loved one is outside the U.S., help begin the steps of bringing them to the U.S as we help them navigate consular processing and prepare for their interviews.

Our approach is practical. We explain what the government is looking for, what your next milestone is, and what you can do now to support your case.

Citizenship and Naturalization Support In Orlando

U.S. citizenship is a major milestone. The application seems simple on paper, but the real work is in eligibility analysis and preparation. Our Orlando immigration attorneys assist with:

  • Reviewing eligibility and potential risks before filing
  • Preparing and submitting naturalization applications with consistent supporting documentation
  • Building a clean evidence record for travel history, taxes, selective service, and marital status issues
  • Thorough interview preparation and support through the final approval stage

If you have concerns about past immigration history, travel patterns, or a complicated record, we’ll address them before the case is filed, not after USCIS raises them.

Orlando Employment-Based Immigration Attorneys for Employers and Employees

Orlando’s economy depends on people moving across borders — for work, for training, for investment, and for long-term careers. At Brown Immigration Law, our Orlando employment-based immigration attorneys work on two interconnected fronts:

  1. Helping Orlando employers hire and keep global talent while staying compliant, and
  2. Helping employees and professionals secure and protect the status that allows them to build careers here and achieve their American dream.

This corporate and compliance work is one reason our firm can also take on humanitarian cases. Many of our larger employer clients pay for ongoing immigration and compliance support, which allows our attorneys to keep a broad practice that serves both businesses and the community.

Immigration Support for Orlando Employers

Orlando businesses often need immigration counsel for more than visa filings. They need support that keeps hiring plans on track and compliance risks low.

We routinely support Orlando-area employers in hospitality, healthcare, higher education, and emerging tech as they hire and retain global talent. Contact us to see how Brown Immigration Law can help with:

  • Visa strategy and sponsorship planning based on role type, hiring timeline, and business growth.
  • Petition preparation that meets USCIS evidentiary standards for specialty occupations, executive transfers, extraordinary ability roles, and more.
  • Workforce compliance, including I-9 policy development, E-Verify guidance, and internal audits.
  • Response planning for government inquiries and audits, so your documentation is organized before issues arise.
  • Long-term retention strategies for employees whose status needs a future-proof plan.

We focus on what protects your organization today and what keeps talent in place tomorrow. If you’re a Central Florida company searching for an immigration lawyer who understands the realities of hiring in Orlando, we provide counsel that is both legal and operational.

Employment-Based Visas for Orlando Professionals

For individuals, employment immigration is about more than getting a visa approved. It’s about keeping your career stable in a system that often changes midstream.

Our Orlando immigration attorneys assist clients with:

  • H-1B visas for specialty occupations and professional roles.
  • L-1 visas for intracompany transferees.
  • O-1 visas for extraordinary ability in science, business, education, and the arts.
  • TN visas for Canadian and Mexican professionals.
  • PERM labor certification and long-term green card pathways through EB-2 and EB-3.
  • Dependent status planning for spouses and children.
  • Employment authorization (EAD) for visa holders and people here under humanitarian categories.

Orlando professionals and trainees may also qualify through exchange visitor programs, including the J-1 exchange visitor visa, or through other non-immigrant visa categories.

We work closely with both employers and employees to make sure the story in the petition matches the reality of the job, the credentials, and the business need. That alignment is one of the biggest drivers of successful outcomes.

Orlando Business Immigration for Investors and Entrepreneurs

Orlando attracts entrepreneurs and investors for multiple reasons: a strong tourism and hospitality base, expanding life sciences and health-care development around Lake Nona Medical City, and continued growth in aerospace, defense, and advanced technology industries.

Our Orlando business immigration attorneys help clients pursue pathways such as:

  • E-2 investor visas.
  • EB-5 investor green card options.
  • Strategic planning for entrepreneurs building companies in the U.S.
  • Status solutions for founders already in the U.S. who need a longer-term plan.

Business immigration is evidence-heavy and future-focused. We build cases that show not only what you’ve done, but what your business will do and why your role is essential to that growth.

Orlando Immigration Lawyers for Humanitarian and Complex Cases

Some immigration matters don’t begin with a plan. They begin with an emergency, a dangerous situation, or a notice from the government that changes everything overnight. Our Orlando immigration lawyers handle complex matters with care and urgency, while keeping the case strategy grounded in real legal options.

Asylum and Humanitarian Pathways in Orlando

Brown Immigration Law represents people seeking protection through asylum and other humanitarian categories. These cases require a clear narrative, strong supporting evidence, and thorough preparation.

Depending on your circumstances, options may include:

  • Asylum for those who have faced past or will face future persecution from their home country.
  • Humanitarian visas, including those tied to victim protection.
  • Relief options for those facing threats to safety or stability, including those under Temporary Protected Status (TPS).
  • DACA renewals and guidance.

We’ll explain eligibility in plain terms and help you build the strongest case possible within that framework.

Deportation and Removal Defense in Orlando

Removal proceedings can move fast, with major consequences attached to every deadline. Our Orlando immigration attorneys represent clients in removal defense, including:

  • Responding to Notices to Appear.
  • Bond strategy and detention-related issues.
  • Discovering and pursuing relief options when they exist.
  • Preparing for hearings and court appearances.
  • Coordinating renewed applications if a long-term pathway is available.
  • Collecting and preparing evidence.

If you’re searching for an immigration attorney because you or a loved one is facing removal, the most important thing is getting a clear assessment of what your options are now — and what timelines you’re under.

Waivers and Consular Processing for Orlando Immigration Clients

Many family and employment cases intersect with past immigration issues, inadmissibility concerns or bars to reentry, or the need to complete part of the process abroad. Our Orlando immigration lawyers assist with:

Waiver and consular cases are high-detail matters. We focus on consistency and proof so the case does not collapse at the interview stage.

Immigration Challenges People Face in Orlando

Orlando is an international city. People arrive here through family ties, job pathways, schools, tourism, and investment. That also means immigration challenges show up in very Orlando-specific ways.

Some of the issues we regularly see include:

  • International travel through Orlando International Airport. Entry questions, secondary inspection, or documentation concerns can create real risk for travelers who do not have the right paperwork or status clarity.
  • Mixed-status families. Many Orlando households include U.S. citizens, permanent residents, visa holders, and undocumented relatives under one roof. Planning for one person’s status can affect everyone.
  • Employment volatility in tourism and hospitality. Orlando’s economy relies on hospitality and service industries, and job changes can create sudden status problems for visa holders.
  • Student and training transitions. Orlando is home to a large international student population through schools like UCF, Rollins, and Valencia College. We help students and families understand visa options, maintain status while enrolled, and plan for next steps after graduation. If you need support with admission-related filings or status questions, our team provides clear, case-specific guidance. Learn more about working with a student visa lawyer in Orlando.
  • Health-care, research, and life sciences hiring. Orlando’s growth in the Lake Nona corridor and broader life sciences space creates more demand for professional visa and long-term sponsorship planning.
  • Corporate compliance pressures. Employers in Orlando’s expanding tech, aerospace, defense, and advanced manufacturing sectors need reliable immigration compliance processes to avoid disruption.

Our Orlando immigration attorneys build strategies that account for these realities. Immigration is not just a legal category. It’s a living set of rules that overlaps with your job, your travel, and your family structure.

How the Orlando Immigration Process Works

Even when the goal is clear, the process rarely feels simple. The best way to reduce stress is to understand what comes next, what your role is, and what your attorney from Brown Immigration Law is doing behind the scenes.

Step-by-Step: Working with Our Orlando Immigration Attorneys

Most matters follow a similar backbone:

  1. Schedule a Consultation. Use our online platform or call our office to schedule a consultation for the best time that works for you in-person or virtually.
  2. Case review and strategy. We conduct a consultation where we confirm eligibility, identify risks, and decide on the strongest filing approach.
  3. Document collection and preparation. We help you gather proof that matches USCIS expectations and your specific case type.
  4. Filing and tracking. We submit your application or petition and track agency requests, updates, and timelines.
  5. Interview or hearing preparation. If your case requires an interview or court appearance, we prepare you for what to expect and how to present your case clearly.
  6. Resolution and next steps. Approval is not always the end of the road. We help you understand what comes next and how to protect your status long term.

If your status is expiring, we can help with visa extensions and filing timing so you avoid gaps or unlawful presence.

Orlando USCIS Field Office and Local Processing

Many family-based green card interviews and naturalization cases for Orlando residents are handled through the Orlando USCIS field office. USCIS procedures and office details can change, and applicants are expected to follow the instructions on their official notices and the USCIS office locator for current information.

If your case requires an in-person appointment, we’ll explain what that step involves, what documentation is needed, and how to prepare ahead of time. An attorney may also accompany you during these interviews.

Abogado de Inmigración en Orlando | Servicios en Español

En Brown Immigration Law, contamos con abogados de inmigración en Orlando que hablan español y entienden las necesidades de familias, trabajadores y empleadores en la comunidad hispana. Si necesita ayuda con una petición familiar, residencia permanente, ciudadanía, visas de trabajo o defensa contra deportación, nuestro equipo puede orientarle con claridad y respeto.

Si está buscando un abogado de inmigración en Orlando que le explique sus opciones de manera clara, directa y profesional, programe una consulta con nuestra oficina hoy mismo. Revisaremos su situación y le informaremos cuáles son los próximos pasos.

Why Work with Brown Immigration Law in Orlando?

Choosing an Orlando immigration lawyer is a practical decision. You want counsel that understands the law, the process, the stakes – and how to adapt as quickly as possible to changing laws and practices.

Clients and businesses work with Brown Immigration Law in Orlando because:

  • We represent both individuals and employers. That means we understand how family-based goals and work-based realities intersect.
  • We maintain a broad practice. Corporate immigration and compliance cases allow our team to take on smaller, personal matters without sacrificing attention.
  • We focus on strategy, not just forms. Immigration success is often about being proactive and choosing the right path before filing, not reacting after a problem appears.
  • We keep communication clear. You should know where your case stands and what to expect next.

After you submit your case details, we’ll review your situation and explain how we can help.

Speak with an Orlando Immigration Attorney

If you’re ready to move forward, the best next step is to tell us what you need help with. Schedule a consultation today to speak with an Orlando immigration attorney from Brown Immigration Law and find the best solutions for your immigration matters.

Be ready to share: your current status, the goal you’re trying to reach, and any deadlines or notices you’ve received. The more we know upfront, the faster we can give you clear direction.

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Orlando Immigration Lawyer FAQs

How do I find the right Orlando immigration attorney for my case?

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Look for an attorney who handles your specific type of matter regularly and can explain the process clearly before you file. Immigration categories are not interchangeable, and the right strategy depends on your status, your goals, and your timeline.

What immigration problems do Orlando immigration lawyers handle most often?

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In Orlando, common matters include family-based green cards, citizenship, employment visas, status extensions, and removal defense. Orlando employers also frequently need help with hiring-related petitions and immigration compliance.

Do I need an immigration lawyer near me or can I work remotely?

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Many clients prefer a local immigration lawyer because local counsel can help with in-person steps and community-specific issues. That said, immigration is federal law, and many matters can be handled remotely. We work with Orlando residents and employers both ways, depending on what your case requires.

How long do Orlando USCIS cases usually take?

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Timelines vary by case type, required evidence, and USCIS workload. Some cases resolve quickly, while others take months or longer. We will give you realistic expectations based on current processing patterns and the specific details of your matter.

Can Orlando employers get help with I-9 and immigration compliance?

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Yes. Orlando employers often need support with I-9 policy development, internal audits, E-Verify use, and response planning for government inquiries. Compliance is an ongoing process, not a one-time form.

¿Puedo hablar con un abogado de inmigración en Orlando en español?

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Sí. Nuestro equipo tiene abogados y personal bilingüe. Puede enviar su información en español a través del formulario, y le ayudaremos durante todo el proceso.

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