Immigration Lawyers Serving Orlando, Kissimmee & All of Florida
An immigration law firm helping you with the full range of immigration services — visas, green card, citizenship, and deportation defense across Florida.
What does an immigration lawyer do?
An immigration lawyer guides you through every step of U.S. immigration law — preparing visa petitions, green card and citizenship applications, defending you in deportation proceedings, and representing you before USCIS and immigration court. As a Florida immigration law firm, Vasquez Law Firm provides full-scope immigration legal services and immigration services for families, professionals, and individuals from intake to final decision.
Your American Dream Matters
Whether you're seeking a visa, green card, or citizenship, we're here to guide you through every step of the complex immigration process.
Types of Immigration Cases
Family-Based Immigration
- • Family petitions
- • Fiancé visas (K-1)
- • Adjustment of status
- • Consular processing
Employment-Based Immigration
- • H-1B visas
- • L-1 visas
- • PERM labor certification
- • EB-1, EB-2, EB-3 petitions
Deportation Defense
- • Removal proceedings
- • Cancellation of removal
- • Asylum applications
- • Appeals and motions
Citizenship & Naturalization
- • N-400 applications
- • Citizenship test preparation
- • Certificate of citizenship
- • Dual citizenship guidance
Special Immigration Programs
DACA
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
VAWA
Violence Against Women Act
U & T Visas
Victims of crimes and trafficking
Why Choose Our Immigration Team?
- over a decade of immigration law experience
- Bilingual attorneys and staff (Se Habla Español)
- experienced representation in immigration cases
- 24/7 emergency deportation defense
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Florida Immigration — Frequently Asked Questions
How much does an immigration lawyer cost in Florida?
Immigration lawyer fees in Florida vary by case type. Most straightforward matters — such as a family green card, naturalization (N-400), or a fiancé visa — are handled on a flat fee quoted after your consultation, so you know the cost up front. Complex removal defense or appeals are usually billed differently. Vasquez Law Firm offers a free case evaluation and clear, written fee agreements before any work begins.
How long does the immigration process take in Florida?
Timelines depend on the form and the government agency, not the law firm. Family-based green cards through USCIS commonly run about 12–24 months; naturalization often 8–14 months; and cases in Florida’s immigration courts (Orlando and Miami) can take considerably longer due to backlogs. We track official USCIS and EOIR processing times for your specific category and keep you updated at every stage.
Do I need a lawyer to apply for a green card or citizenship?
You are not legally required to hire a lawyer, but immigration applications are unforgiving — a single mistake, missed deadline, or unreported issue can cause a denial or trigger removal. An immigration attorney reviews your history for problems before you file, prepares the petition correctly, and represents you at interviews and in court. For any case involving prior denials, criminal history, or deportation risk, professional guidance is strongly advised.
Can an immigration lawyer help stop deportation?
Yes — an immigration lawyer can represent you in removal (deportation) proceedings before the immigration court and pursue every available form of relief, such as cancellation of removal, asylum, adjustment of status, bond, or appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals. Deadlines in removal cases are strict, so contact an attorney immediately if you or a family member receives a Notice to Appear. We offer 24/7 emergency deportation defense.
Do you offer a free immigration consultation, and do you speak Spanish?
Yes. Vasquez Law Firm offers a free, confidential immigration case evaluation, and our attorneys and staff are fully bilingual — se habla español. During your consultation we review your situation, explain the options and realistic timelines for your case, and give you a clear plan and fee quote. Florida-jurisdiction immigration matters are handled by Florida Bar attorney Harold Estrada-Rodriguez (FL Bar No. 1041171).
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