Immigration Law in Florida: A Complete Guide
How immigration works for Florida residents — green cards, citizenship, work visas, and removal defense — and where to file and appear in the state.
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Family-Based Green Cards in Florida
How U.S. citizens and green-card holders in Florida petition for relatives — immediate relatives, preference categories, priority dates, and adjustment vs. consular processing.
Citizenship and Naturalization in Florida
The requirements to become a U.S. citizen for Florida green-card holders — the N-400, residence and physical-presence rules, good moral character, and the English and civics tests.
Deportation and Removal Defense in Florida
How removal proceedings work for Florida residents — the Notice to Appear, master and individual hearings, detention and bond, relief options, and appeals to the BIA and Eleventh Circuit.
Work Visas and Employment Immigration in Florida
Temporary work visas (H-1B, L-1, O-1, TN, E-2) and employment-based green cards (EB-1 through EB-5) for Florida employers and workers, including PERM, the H-1B lottery, and E-Verify.