Immigration Services

Miami Immigration Attorney

Our 100% bilingual team understands the unique challenges facing South Florida's immigrant community. Whether you need help with family petitions, protection visas, DACA, asylum, or the connection between your immigration status and a personal injury case, we are here for you.

Hundreds of families reunited. Visas approved. Futures secured.

Every case is unique. Let us talk about yours.

Our Immigration Services

Family-Based Petitions

Family reunification is the cornerstone of the United States immigration system. We help U.S. citizens and permanent residents apply for immigrant visas for their family members, including spouses, children, parents, and siblings. Our team guides you through the entire process, from the initial petition (Form I-130) through the consular interview or adjustment of status.

We understand that wait times can be frustrating and regulations change constantly. We stay up to date on the latest changes in immigration law to provide the best possible advice to our clients.

U-Visas for Crime Victims

The U-visa was created to protect immigrants who have been victims of certain crimes in the United States and who have cooperated or are willing to cooperate with authorities in the investigation or prosecution of the crime. Qualifying crimes include:

  • Assault and battery
  • Domestic violence
  • Sexual abuse and rape
  • Kidnapping and false imprisonment
  • Extortion and blackmail
  • Human trafficking
  • Involuntary manslaughter and murder
  • Perjury and obstruction of justice

The U-visa allows you to stay and work legally in the United States for up to 4 years, and after 3 years, holders can apply for permanent residency (Green Card).

T-Visas for Human Trafficking Victims

The T-visa is designed to protect victims of human trafficking. If you were brought to or kept in the United States through force, fraud, or coercion for forced labor, servitude, or sexual exploitation, you may qualify for a T-visa. This visa provides legal status, work authorization, and access to federal benefits, and can lead to permanent residency.

DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)

The DACA program protects certain individuals who came to the United States as minors from deportation and allows them to obtain work permits. If you qualify for DACA or need to renew your status, our team can guide you through the application process and ensure your documentation is complete and correct.

Political Asylum

If you have fled your home country due to persecution based on your race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group, you may be entitled to asylum in the United States. The asylum application must be filed within one year of your arrival, with few exceptions. Our attorneys help you build a strong case documenting the persecution and conditions in your country.

Naturalization and Citizenship

The final path to full integration in the United States is citizenship through naturalization. We help eligible permanent residents prepare and file their naturalization application (Form N-400), prepare for the interview and civics exam, and navigate any complications that may arise.

The Connection Between Immigration and Personal Injury

In South Florida, many accident and personal injury victims are immigrants who fear seeking legal help due to their immigration status. This fear is unnecessary. Florida law protects all persons who are injured, regardless of their immigration status.

Our team understands this unique reality and offers a combination of services that few firms in Miami can provide:

  • If you were a crime victim (assault, drunk driver accident, etc.), you may qualify for a U-visa while we simultaneously file your personal injury case.
  • If you are undocumented and were injured in an accident, we can represent you in your personal injury case without your status being revealed.
  • If you are an immigrant worker injured on the job, we can help you with both your workers' compensation claim and your immigration needs.
  • If you need both immigration and personal injury services, we coordinate both cases to obtain the best possible outcomes.

Your information is completely confidential. We never share our clients' personal information with immigration authorities. The attorney-client relationship is protected by law.

Why Choose Get Justice Miami for Immigration

We are more than a law firm — we are part of the South Florida community. Our 100% bilingual team speaks Spanish as a native language, meaning we do not rely on translators. We understand your cultural concerns, your fears, and your hopes because we share them.

Unlike many firms that only handle personal injury or only immigration, we understand how these two areas of law intersect. This allows us to protect your rights on both fronts simultaneously and achieve results that other firms cannot.

Our commitment to the immigrant community extends beyond legal work. We actively participate in community events, offer informational seminars on legal rights, and are committed to being a trusted resource for our community.

Successful Outcomes for Our Clients

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Families Reunited

We have helped hundreds of families reunite through successful family petitions, from spouses and children to parents and siblings.

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Protection Visas Approved

We have obtained U and T visas for crime and trafficking victims, providing them with legal status and a path to permanent residency.

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Citizenships Obtained

We have guided numerous permanent residents through the naturalization process to become United States citizens.

Frequently Asked Questions About Immigration

Yes, absolutely. Immigration status does not affect your right to seek compensation for personal injuries in Florida. The law protects all persons injured by the negligence of others, regardless of status. Our bilingual team protects your privacy and helps you obtain the justice you deserve.

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