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We provide comprehensive immigration support from start to finish, offering full-service assistance, expert guidance, and reliable help for every step of your U.S. immigration journey.
Every case receives a legal assistant, a supervising paralegal, and an attorney from Immigaid. This guarantees that all clients’ concerns are addressed promptly and that every case receives individualized attention. We start working on a case right away when a client retains our company. An outline of what to expect and a list of necessary documents are provided to every client. Questions and concerns can be addressed by our paralegals, attorneys, and legal assistants throughout the process.
Immigaid, is a small immigration law firm located in Miami, Florida. The firm serves families, companies, investors, and employers in their immigration cases; it was founded by the Accountant Tony Pestano. Immigaid can help you navigate your immigration path with more than 30 years of combined legal experience.
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The processing time for immigration applications varies based on the type of visa, service center, and individual circumstances. Generally, it can take several months to years.
DHS oversees immigration enforcement, security, and policies in the U.S. It manages agencies like USCIS, ICE, and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to enforce immigration laws and regulations.
Yes, many visa categories allow for dependents (spouses and children) to accompany or join the principal visa holder. You should check the specific requirements for your visa category.
Yes, we offer immigration assistance in several languages to better serve our diverse clientele. Please contact us for specific language options.
Yes, you can appeal a deportation order by filing a Notice of Appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) within 30 days of the order. Legal counsel can assist you in this process.
To qualify for asylum, you must demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution in your home country based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group
Our fees vary depending on the specific service required. We provide a detailed breakdown of costs during the initial consultation.
Processing times vary by application type and individual circumstances. We can provide estimated timelines during your consultation.
Yes, we can provide guidance and assistance for individuals applying from abroad. Contact us to discuss your specific situation.
We recommend following trusted sources such as USCIS and DHS websites. You can also subscribe to our newsletter for updates on immigration news and resources.
You can check your application status online through the USCIS website or contact our office for assistance in tracking your case.
You can schedule a consultation by filling out the contact form, via whatsapp on our website or by calling our office directly at 954-578-0016.