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Visa laws can be difficult. There are two basic categories: immigrant visas, for those who are interested in staying in the United States permanently, and non-immigrant visas, for those who are only in the country for a set time period, like attending college or an extended business trip.

Within each category, there are even more types of visas: there are visas for visitors from specific countries, visas for those who have a specific reason for being in the country (like visiting scholars or religious workers), and visas for those with family or spouses who reside in the United States. No matter what visa you hope to apply for, or visa situation you need to better understand, a Consumer Law Group St. Petersburg visa lawyer can help you navigate your legal situation.

  • Our team is passionate about working with you step by step, so you never feel alone in your visa and immigration journey.
  • We can assist individuals seeking a Visa in St. Petersburg, FL and surrounding areas, or anywhere else in the U.S.
  • To better serve our community, we not only offer legal services in English, but in Spanish as well. We are happy to provide our full legal services in whichever language you are most comfortable in.

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Immigrant Visas

Immigrant visas are helpful for those who wish to remain in the United States on a long-term basis, aspiring to become a citizen or permanent resident. Our knowledgeable team of immigration visa attorneys servicing St. Petersburg, FL are here to help with whatever immigrant visa questions you have.



Non-Immigrant Visas

Non-immigrant visas are intended for those who will stay in the United States only temporarily. If you are in the US for business, research, your religion, or some other reason, our non-immigrant visa lawyers can help you with your visa questions.



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FAQs

Visa attorneys are immigration lawyers. They help people handle issues related to green cards, visas, immigration paperwork, naturalization, deportation problems, and just about anything else related to being a temporary resident or immigrant to the United States.

Visa lawyers can help you understand and interpret the law as it applies to your own case. American immigration law is extremely complicated, and a piece of wrong information can mean the difference between successfully obtaining the right visa and ending up with a deportation case on your hands.

Consumer Law Group’s St. Petersburg visa immigration attorneys and non-immigrant visa lawyers can help you accurately and effectively fill out all the necessary paperwork to help you stay in the country for the time that you need, whether that’s just completing your graduate work or moving to the United States permanently.

Our lawyers are knowledgeable in a wide range of immigration law, with competence in many different visas and the requirements for processing them., K1 visas, K3 visas, TN visas, R1 visas, O1 visas, family based visas and much more—our lawyers are ready and willing to help you, whatever your specific case may require.

Non-immigrant visas are intended for people who wish to stay in the United States for a set period of time, often to work or study. They can last anywhere from a couple of months to a few years, but ultimately, the visa holder will be required to leave the country—or apply for a green card to reside permanently.

Immigrant visas are intended for those who ultimately wish to move to the United States permanently, becoming either a permanent resident or a citizen. These are often issued to immigrants whose spouses, fiances, or family members are United States citizens—or to parents of US citizens adopting foreign-born children.

You may need a St. Petersburg visa lawyer to assist you under conditions such as these:

  • You are unable to get a visa or green card
  • You are uncertain which visa you might be eligible for
  • You are notified by the authorities that you may be deported
  • Your application for a visa, green card, or citizenship has been denied
  • The necessary documentation for your visa or green card is too difficult or confusing to confidently handle on your own

Visa lawyers can handle a wide variety of cases, so no matter what visa-related issue you might need help with, it’s always a smart idea to give a Consumer Law Group non-immigration immigration visa attorney a call whenever you have questions.

No, if you are able to process all necessary paperwork on your own, and everything is approved according to plan, you will likely not need a visa lawyer to assist you. However, having a lawyer by your side from start to finish can make the entire process much easier—even the most straightforward-seeming cases may have hurdles to overcome.

Immigration and non-immigration visa lawyers’ costs can vary significantly based on factors like these:

  • The nature of your visa issue
  • The time it will take to settle your problem
  • The type of visa or green card you’re applying for or working with
  • The lawyer or law firm that you work with

Consumer Law Group strives to make our services affordable and client focused, so no matter how complicated your visa issue might be, you can feel assured in coming to us for help.

You can find a good non-immigration or immigration visa attorney by searching “visa attorney near me” (but proceed with caution and vet the firm carefully), or by giving us a call at 312.766.7777. We will walk you through what your case is likely to require, and you can decide whether working with us is best for your particular case. Our committed attorneys are happy to help you through each step of the process to ensure that your case gets the hearing and treatment you deserve.

You should hire a visa attorney as soon as you think that something may be jeopardizing your ability to stay in the United States for the time that you need. Waiting too long could result in even worse legal complications, especially if you receive a notice of deportation.

If you suspect that there are problems with your visa application—or you just have questions about the process—it’s a good idea to give us a call.

When applying for a non-immigrant visa, it can take up to a few weeks or months to fill out, submit, and process your application. If you’ve waited for a while and haven’t heard from the immigration authorities, it may be a good idea to consult with a visa attorney to find out whether anything has gone wrong with the application process.

Immigrant visas may take longer, from several months up to a few years. Immigration officials process each application on a case-by-case basis, which means that it can be difficult to say exactly how long a given case will take. If you have concerns with your application, be sure to speak with a visa attorney for help getting more information.

Yes, if you fail to satisfy certain conditions, your visa application may be denied. Luckily, you also have the opportunity to apply for a waiver, and to reapply for a visa if you are initially unsuccessful. If your visa application has been denied, and you need help staying in the country or applying for another visa, it’s a good idea to work with a St. Petersburg visa lawyer who can help you present the best case possible.

The time you can stay in the US with your approved visa depends on the kind of visa you have applied for. If you are a student, it may only last as long as you’re in school; if you apply for an immigrant visa because you are planning on marrying an American citizen, you may be able to stay in the US permanently.

Consumer Law Group FL visa attorneys are happy to help you determine what visa is best for you, how long your visa permits you to stay in the United States, and what steps you can take to ensure you’re allowed to remain in the country as long as you need.