Miami Immigration Attorney
Helping Clients Achieve Their Immigration Goals
The immigration process in the United States is known for being exceedingly complicated, so if you’re feeling overwhelmed at the idea of starting your immigration case, you’re not alone. You deserve legal guidance from skilled immigration lawyers as you take on complex immigration matters that involve green cards, citizenship, deportation proceedings, and more. Fortunately, the caring team at FR Law Firm, PLLC is available to assist you with the immigration process.
Whether you’re a foreign national interested in living the American Dream or a U.S. citizen who wants to sponsor family members to come to this country, our Miami immigration lawyer is here to help. We have the legal knowledge and experience to put our clients on the path toward achieving their immigration goals. If you’re ready to start your immigration case, call our Miami immigration law offices at 786-706-0422 to schedule an initial consultation.
Are You Planning to Visit the U.S.
Depending on the country you live in and the details of your visit, you might need to obtain a non-immigrant visa to enter the United States. Whether you’re planning to visit for a vacation, get medical treatment, attend school, or work, you’ll need to be approved for a visa before coming to the U.S. for a temporary stay.
When you contact us for immigration law help, we’ll determine which type of visa you need and whether you meet the requirements to be approved for this travel document. We’ll then lead you through the application process, ensuring you send in any required supporting evidence to help the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) make an informed decision. If you have questions about visas for tourism, business, school, or other purposes, call our Miami immigration lawyers for answers.
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Why Choose Us?
Years of Legal Experience
Our immigration attorney, Fabiola Robayo, Esq., has been a member of the Texas State Bar since 2017. Since then, she has assisted countless clients through a variety of immigration matters ranging from removal defense and waivers to family-based visas and business immigration needs.
Bilingual Team
We’re proud to be fluent in English and Spanish, allowing our clients to speak in the language they feel most comfortable with. Our goal is to ensure clear communication between our legal team and our clients, so we invite you to use your preferred language in all emails, phone calls, or in-person meetings.
Personalized Legal Strategies
We know every immigration case is unique, so you can trust us to create a legal strategy tailored to your circumstances. We want to make the immigration process seamless and efficient as we work toward the best possible outcome for each case.
Compassionate Legal Counsel
We understand immigration issues can be stressful and life-altering, so we prioritize fast response times and compassionate legal support. During every interaction, we’ll take the time to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and provide regular updates so you always know the latest status of your legal case.
Proven Track Record
Our firm has helped numerous clients navigate the complicated immigration system. From securing green cards to winning deportation cases, we bring extensive experience and a results-driven approach to every case we take on. We’ll work hard to do the same for your case when you contact us for legal help.
Free Immigration Strategy Meeting
We offer every client a free consultation with our team before starting their case. During your meeting, we’ll listen carefully to ensure we fully understand your immigration needs, at which point we’ll begin to strategize the most effective legal options for your case.
Call FR Law Firm, PLLC for a Consultation
At FR Law Firm, PLLC, we know immigration law is complicated to handle if you don’t have years of legal experience like our team does. That’s why we encourage you to let us take on any legal issues related to U.S. immigration law. We have extensive experience with a wide range of immigration practice areas, so we can represent clients like you with confidence that we’ll get the best possible outcome. Call our Miami immigration law offices at 786-706-0422 for an initial consultation.
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Do You Wish to Immigrate to the U.S.?
If you want to remain in the U.S. longer than a non-immigrant visa allows, you’ll need to apply for an immigrant visa. If approved, you can get a green card once you arrive in the U.S., making you a lawful permanent resident. This means you can live and work in the U.S. for as long as you’d like, even applying for citizenship after you’ve lived here for several years.
If your goal is to obtain permanent residence in the U.S., you’ll need to qualify for a green card through one of a few programs available to immigrants. Generally, if you have family members who are citizens or permanent residents, they can sponsor you for a family-based green card. In addition, skilled workers, investors, and professionals can usually enter the U.S. through employment-based green cards. If you don’t qualify to immigrate this way, you can look into other programs, such as the diversity visa lottery and asylum status. Our immigration lawyers will ensure you know all the options available to you and are prepared to begin the application process, so contact our Miami law offices today.
What Our Clients Say
I am extremely grateful for the support and professionalism provided by my immigration attorney, Fabiola.
Valentina M.
I sought out advice from attorney Fabiola Robayo with regards to immigration and she provided me with excellent advice.
Jon M.
I can’t express enough how grateful I am for Fabiola Robayo’s outstanding legal services. She truly made the impossible, possible for my family and me.
Diego M.
I began working with Fabiola in March, and just three months later, I received my Green Card.
Javier P.
Are You a U.S. Citizen Who Wants to Sponsor a Foreign National?
If you have permanent residence or citizenship in the U.S., you may be able to sponsor someone outside of the country to immigrate to the United States. This will depend on your relationship with them and their ability to meet certain requirements.
For example, if you’re a citizen who owns a business in the U.S., you may be able to sponsor foreign nationals to enter the country to work for your company. You can also sponsor close family members to get permanent residence in the U.S. so they can live the American Dream right alongside you. Experienced immigration attorneys can tell you if you qualify for any family and business immigration options offered by the USCIS, so call our immigration law office today.
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is a program in place to protect immigrants from abusive family members while in the U.S. VAWA was created once it became clear that some U.S. citizens and permanent residents would invite their immigrant spouse, parent, or child to live with them in the U.S., only to abuse them once they arrived. The victims are often too afraid to report the abuse or leave the situation because they’re depending on their abuser to sponsor them for a green card. With VAWA, eligible abuse victims can self-petition for a green card so they no longer have to stay with abusive relatives to avoid deportation. A licensed attorney can tell you if you might qualify for VAWA, so call today.
If your immigration goals include moving to the U.S., you’ll need a green card to get permanent residency. Once approved, you can live and work in any state in the U.S. You can even travel internationally without worrying that you’ll face legal complications at the border when you return. Other advantages include the chance to sponsor close family members to immigrate to this country, eligibility for government benefits, and the opportunity to apply for citizenship after five years.
If you’ve been informed you could be deported, you should hire an attorney right away for deportation defense help. You have more legal options than you might assume, since a skilled lawyer can use various legal strategies to allow you to stay in the U.S. Some of the most common options include cancellation of removal, asylum, voluntary departure, and waivers. Our legal team will let you know which legal tool is right for your case, so call us as soon as you learn you could be deported.
If you apply for a visa and learn that you’re inadmissible to the U.S., your next step should be to talk to an immigration attorney about waivers that may be available to you. A waiver is a legal tool that lets foreign nationals considered inadmissible to enter or stay in the U.S. Some of the most common waivers address immigration issues like unlawful presence, prior deportations, criminal records, or misrepresentation. If you need a waiver, our team can review your situation to determine if you’re eligible for one and then help with your application.
If you’re interested in the benefits of having a green card, the next step is to hire a Miami immigration lawyer to assist with this legal process. You can obtain this document through a variety of programs, including family sponsorship, employment sponsorship, asylum status, and the Diversity Visa Lottery. If you don’t have an employer or close family member ready to sponsor you, an attorney can explain your other options and help you submit the appropriate application and supporting evidence. You should expect to fill out several legal forms, attend interviews, and wait a while for approval, so it’s best to have skilled immigration lawyers by your side throughout the process.
If you want to obtain citizenship through naturalization, you must meet certain requirements, such as being at least 18, of good moral character, and able to read, write, and speak English. You must also be approved for a green card, after which you need to live in the U.S. for at least five years as a lawful permanent resident or three years if you’re married to a U.S. citizen. If you meet these requirements, you must pass some tests, complete at least one interview, and take the oath of citizenship. A trusted attorney can help you through this immigration process, so call our Miami area law firm.
If you’re a permanent resident or citizen of the United States, you can likely sponsor close relatives to immigrate to this country. One way to do this is through the immediate relative visa, which lets citizens bring their spouse, parents, and minor children to the U.S. If you’re a permanent resident, you can use the family preference visa to bring your minor children, unmarried adult children, and spouse to the U.S. Citizens can also use this option to bring siblings and married or unmarried adult children to this country.
If you’re an immigrant who was harmed by someone in the U.S., you might be hesitant to report the crime to the police in case you’re deported. However, certain visa programs allow immigrants to remain in the U.S. if they cooperate with law enforcement officers investigating the crime. For example, a U visa lets you get a green card if you help police investigate domestic violence, assault, or other serious crimes against you. If you’re a victim of human trafficking, you can apply for a T visa for a chance to get a green card. Our legal team can help determine if you’re eligible and help you through the whole process.
Are You Worried About Deportation?
Getting approved to enter the United States on a visa can be challenging, and for some people, staying long-term can be just as hard. This is because if the government determines that you’ve broken the terms of your immigration status, you could face deportation and removal proceedings, meaning you’ll be sent back to your home country.
Some reasons for deportation proceedings include overstaying a visa, entering the U.S. illegally, or facing criminal charges. Regardless of why you’re being threatened with deportation, you should immediately contact a Florida immigration law firm for help with deportation defense.
Experienced immigration lawyers can create an effective legal strategy based on the details of your situation. When you come to our law offices for legal assistance, we’ll determine if you qualify for a T visa, U visa, VAWA petition, voluntary departure, asylum, or other options. We’ve successfully helped numerous clients avoid deportation and resolve other complex immigration matters, so you can trust our team with your immigration case.