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Consular Processing

From Petition to Green Card—We Make Consular Processing Easier

Orlando Consular Processing Attorney

Serving Clients in Orlando, Kissimmee, and the Surrounding Areas

At Angel Law Firm, PL in Orlando, we simplify the process of obtaining a green card through consular processing. No need to return to your home country – we assist you throughout the United States.

Our experienced team offers exceptional legal services and helps you navigate the consular interview, providing necessary documentation to prove the legitimacy of your marriage. We understand the stress involved and are dedicated to answering your questions and ensuring a smooth experience. Whether you’re in the U.S. or abroad, consular processing can save time and avoid additional costs. Trust us for expert guidance and representation.

What is Consular Processing?

Consular processing is a method of obtaining a U.S. immigrant visa or green card for individuals who are outside of the United States. It involves applying for the visa through a U.S. consulate or embassy in the applicant’s home country or a country where they have legal residence. The process typically includes an interview with a consular officer to determine eligibility for the visa based on family-sponsored, employment-based, or other qualifying categories.

If approved, the applicant is granted an immigrant visa, allowing them to enter the U.S. as a lawful permanent resident. Upon arrival, they will receive their physical green card, making them a permanent resident of the United States.

How Does Consular Processing Work?

The consular processing process involves the following steps:

It’s important to note that the consular processing process may vary based on the type of visa application and individual circumstances. Consulting with an immigration attorney can help ensure a smooth and successful consular processing experience.

You do not have to go back to your home country to obtain a green card through consular processing. Our team at Angel Law Firm, PL can help you in Orlando, and we are available to serve you throughout the United States.

Contact Angel Law Firm Today!

Our attorneys and staff speak both English and Spanish. We will speak to you in whichever language you are most comfortable with to ensure smooth communication. Get in touch with us today to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear and Detailed Answers to Help You Understand Your Case

Why should I choose your practice to handle my case?

With over 45 years of combined experience, our attorneys spend time speaking directly with clients, analyzing evidence and considering all possible actions to take in order to ensure the best possible outcome. Our clients are our largest source of referrals, which speaks volumes about the quality of the work you can expect from our office.

During the initial consultation, we will review your situation, answer your questions, and provide a strategy to address your case. This step is crucial for understanding the scope of your legal options.

The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case. Immigration cases can take anywhere from a few months to several years, while personal injury cases depend on factors such as the severity of injuries and the cooperation of the parties involved.

Don’t worry, our team is fully bilingual and can assist you in English or Spanish, depending on your preference. We ensure that you understand every step of the legal process.

We offer personalized and transparent services. During the initial consultation, we will explain the estimated costs associated with your case and the available payment options for any immigration case. Personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only get paid when you receive monetary compensation.

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