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- Board Certified Immigration Lawyer in Orlando, FL — Since 1996 | Immigration Law Center
- Gustavo Z. Vargas — Board Certified Immigration Attorney in Orlando | Florida Bar Member Since 1996
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- Contact an Orlando Immigration Attorney | Immigration Law Center
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- Daca
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- Servicios de Inmigración en Español | Índice | Immigration Law Center
- Extraordinary-ability
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- Immigration FAQ | Orlando Florida Board Certified Attorney
- Fiancee
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- Legal Notices | Immigration Law Center, Orlando FL
- Lgbtq-immigration
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- Marriage-visa
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- Privacy Policy | Immigration Law Center, Orlando FL
- Religious-worker
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- Testimonials & Client Reviews | Immigration Law Center
- Tn-visa
- Treaty-trader
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- Site Map | Immigration Law Center (XML)
- Articles
- E-1 vs E-2 Visa: Which Treaty Visa Fits Your Florida Business?
- Florida Immigration Courts 2026: Orlando, Miami and Krome Addresses and Backlog
- 2026 USCIS Fees & Real Orlando Processing Times | Immigration Law Center
- Family-Based Immigration in Florida: I-130 & Visa Bulletin
- Permiso de trabajo (EAD) en Florida 2026: guía I-765
- EAD & Work Permit in Florida: 2026 I-765 Guide
- ¿Qué esperar en la Corte de Inmigración de Orlando (EOIR)?
- E-1 Treaty Trader Visa Lawyer | Florida Requirements
- E-1 Visa Lawyer Orlando | Board Certified Treaty Trader
- Qué Esperar en la Corte de Inmigración de Orlando (EOIR)
- TPS for El Salvador & Haiti: 2026 Status Update | Orlando Immigration Lawyer
- O-1 Extraordinary Ability Visa: 2026 Florida Guide
- E-2 Investor Visa Florida | Board Certified Orlando Lawyer
- Asylum Lawyer Polk County | Board Certified | Lakeland FL
- Orlando Immigration Court Hearing Guide | Board Certified
- Religious Worker Visa Florida (R-1): Eligibility & Process
- Denaturalization Lawyer Florida — Citizenship Revocation in 2026
- Naturalización y Ciudadanía en Orlando: Guía Completa en Español | Immigration Law Center
- TN Visa vs. H-1B: Which Work Visa Is Right for Florida Professionals? | Immigration Law Center
- Green Card Through Marriage in Florida: Step-by-Step Guide 2026 | Immigration Law Center
- Deportación en Orlando: 72 Horas Después de una NTA | Immigration Law Center
- DACA in 2026: Florida Renewal Guide for Dreamers
- H-1B Visa Sponsorship in Orlando: A Guide for Employers and Employees | Immigration Law Center
- U.S. Citizenship in Orlando: Timeline, Requirements & What to Expect | Board Certified Attorney
- Cómo Obtener la Green Card en Orlando | Guía en Español
- Orlando Deportation Defense: What to Do After a Notice to Appear
- Denaturalization: How You Can Lose Your United States Citizenship
- I am Married to a US Citizen, how do I get my Green Card?
Service Area Landing Pages
Localized pages for the Central Florida cities we serve most often. Each page is also available in Spanish.
- Immigration Lawyer in Orlando · Español
- Immigration Lawyer in Kissimmee · Español
- Immigration Lawyer in Winter Park · Español
- Immigration Lawyer in Lake Mary · Español
- Immigration Lawyer in Sanford · Español
- Immigration Lawyer in Lakeland · Español
- Immigration Lawyer in Davenport · Español
- Immigration Lawyer in Altamonte Springs · Español
Practice-Area Landing Pages
- Family Immigration Lawyer · Español
- Citizenship & Naturalization Lawyer · Español
- Deportation Defense Lawyer · Español
- Asylum Lawyer · Español
Orlando Practice-Area Pages
- Family Immigration Lawyer in Orlando · Español
- Deportation Defense Lawyer in Orlando · Español
- Asylum Lawyer in Orlando · Español
Spanish-Language Service Pages
Páginas de servicio en español. Vea también nuestro hub de servicios en español.
- Defensa contra la Deportación
- Asilo
- Ciudadanía y Naturalización
- Visa Familiar
- Visa de Matrimonio
- DACA
- Visa H-2B en Orlando
- Inmigración LGBTQ
How do I schedule a consultation?
Send the form below, call the office, or email us, and we will get back to you. The first consultation is free, and we can hold it in English or Spanish. Bring any notices you have already received from USCIS or the immigration court, since those set the deadlines that matter most.
