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WELCOME TO LAW OFFICES OF OSAS IYAMU, LLC
Law Offices of Osas Iyamu LLC is a reputable and well-versed immigration law firm in Ocala, Florida, focusing exclusively on U.S. immigration law services. Although everyone’s situation is unique, we have an unalloyed commitment to the success of any immigration case brought before us.
Our experienced immigration attorney can make your immigration to U.S. smoother by working on your case from the first immigration consultation for a visa application to the naturalization and acquisition of U.S. citizenship.
We represent and advocate for immigration clients locally in Ocala and surrounding areas, nationally in all fifty states, and internationally before U.S. consulates and embassies around the world.
IMMIGRATION LAW SERVICES
Change and extension of U.S. immigration status
Deportation defenses
Green Card for permanent resident status
Immigrant and nonimmigrant visas at U.S Embassies
K1 Fiancé Visa for fiancé of U.S citizen
K3 Spousal Visa for spouses of U.S. citizens
S. citizenship and naturalization
Waivers of inadmissibility
Work visas
OFFICE SERVICE HOURS
Monday | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Tuesday | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Wednesday | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Thursday | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Friday | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Saturday | 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Office visits by appointment only.
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FAMILY-BASED IMMIGRATION LAW ATTORNEY
Whether your family-based immigration goal is a marriage-based Green Card, or you are a child or a parent of a U.S. citizen, immigration Attorney Osas Iyamu will help you tailor the most suitable strategy for your immigration to the U.S.
U.S. immigration law allows foreign family members of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to become legal permanent residents of the United States (get a Green Card) based on qualifying family relationships.
There are two different types of family-based immigrant visa categories that allow U.S. citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their family members for permanent resident status (Green Card) in the U.S.
Immediate relatives’ category
Family preference category
The category of an individual depends on their age, marital status, relationship to their petitioner, and immigration status of the petitioner.
The following family members are under the Immediate relative’s category:
- Parent of an adult U.S. citizen
- Spouses of a U.S. citizen
- Unmarried child under 21 years of age of a U.S. citizen
The following family members are under the Family preference category:
- Parent of an adult U.S. citizen
- Spouses of a U.S. citizen
- Unmarried child under 21 years of age of a U.S. citizen
For a permanent resident status, a petitioner cannot sponsor extended family members, such as grandparents, aunts, and cousins.
Law Offices of Osas Iyamu LLC‘s ultimate aim is to keep families united and achieve their immigration goals. We will help you understand which immigration category is the best for you and your family by providing professional legal counsel at each step of the process.
Since U.S. immigration law is constantly changing, it is crucial to seek advice from a reputable family-based immigration law attorney to successfully and promptly complete your immigration process. When working with us, you can rest assured that you will receive all the necessary assistance to navigate the complex U.S. immigration system.
Immigration Attorney Osas Iyamu, an experienced international immigration lawyer, will patiently educate and advise you on the appropriate classification and immigration category based on your unique situation and the facts you present.
A consultation with a knowledgeable immigration attorney will equip you with your case’s relevant information and legal, financial, and documentary requirements. Moreover, it will also help you set realistic expectations concerning the immigration process, enabling you to avoid unnecessary errors and possible pitfalls in your case.
NON IMMIGRANT FAMILY BASED VISAS
K1 Fiancé Visa for fiance of a U.S Citizen.
The K1 visa, also known as a Fiancé visa, makes love across borders a reality. For many U.S. citizens with foreign fiancés outside the U.S., the K1 is the fastest option to immigrate to the U.S.
The K1 Fiancé visa is for a foreign fiancé of an American citizen engaged to be married in the United States and, after that, seeks permanent resident status (Green Card) in the U.S.
To file a petition for a Fiancé visa, the foreign-citizen fiancé(e) and U.S. citizen must have met in person within the past two years unless exempted from this requirement. They also must have serious attention to marry within 90 days of the foreign fiancé’s entry into the U.S. on a K1 visa.
Any K1 fiancé dependent child is eligible for K2 visa classification and adjustment of status for a Green Card in the U.S.
K1 Fiancé visa applications are usually meticulously scrutinized by U.S. immigration officers, and there are many reasons why a K1 Fiancé visa might be denied.
Immigration Attorney Osas Iyamu and her staff have successfully represented several K1 Fiancé Visa clients at various U.S. embassies worldwide, ensuring that visa applicants meet all legal requirements for the K1 visa.
We will guide you step by step and stand by you and your foreign fiancé to ensure a smooth and successful outcome to your K1 visa process.
Avoid the heartache of denial and schedule your immigration consultation!
Contact us today to discuss your chances for a K1 Visa.
K3 Spousal Visas for Spouse of a U.S Citizen.
The K-3 nonimmigrant spouse visa is for an American citizen’s foreign spouse for whom an immigrant visa petition (Form I-130) has already been filed but is yet to be approved.
The K-3 spousal visa is supposed to shorten the physical separation between the foreign spouse and U.S. citizen spouse by allowing the foreign spouse to enter the United States on a K3 visa status valid for 2 years. The K3 foreign spouse is authorized to await approval of the immigrant visa petition (Form I-130) and subsequently apply for permanent resident status (Green Card) in the U.S.
Under U.S. immigration law, a K-3 visa based on marriage outside the U.S. must be processed at the U.S. embassy in the country where the wedding took place.
Any eligible K-3 dependent child is qualified for K-4 visa classification and permanent resident status.
When the K-3 visa and immigrant visa petitions (Form I-130) are approved simultaneously, or if the form I-130 is approved before the K3 visa petition, the utility of the K-3 visa ends.
Attorney Iyamu has successfully obtained K-3 nonimmigrant visas for her clients and achieved their immigration goals.
If you are unsure whether the K-3 visa is best for you, schedule a consultation with U.S. Immigration Attorney Osas Iyamu to discuss your chances of getting a K-3 nonimmigrant visa.
Once we choose the appropriate category for your unique case, when you are ready, we will start preparing your visa application and help you navigate each stage of the immigration process.
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Why Choose Immigration Attorney Iyamu
What to expect when Immigration Attorney Osas Iyamu works on your immigration case?
- Thorough case review and analysis
- Friendly and professional representation
- Firsthand experience from an attorney who is also an immigrant
- Exercise of due diligence in all cases
- Ease accessibility to the attorney and her staff
- Constant updates on your case progress
- Reasonable attorney fee
- Flat rate attorney fee with a payment plan. No hidden fees.
- Terms and scope of legal representation are clearly spelled out. No surprises!
- Zealous representation within the boundaries of the law
- Client’s emails, text messages, and calls are responded to within the shortest possible time.
- Availability for online chats and video calls with clients
We Offer Immigration Services Locally, Nationally and Internationally
Thanks to technology, distance is no barrier to our working with you to achieve your immigration goals.
As a Federal Immigration Law Firm located in Ocala, Florida, immigration Attorney Osas Iyamu and her staff represent clients locally, nationally, and internationally:
- Locally in Ocala and surrounding neighborhoods (such as Gainesville, Belleview, Silver Springs Shores, The Villages, Lady Lake, Dunnellon, Reddick, Summerfield, Weirdale, Alachua, High Springs, Williston, Newberry, Hawthorn, Chiefland, Bronson, Morriston, Bushnell, Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, etc.)
- Nationally, in all 50 states of the United States
- Internationally, before the United States embassies and consulates worldwide
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