The Morgan Law Firm, P.A.

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Address:
250 North Orange Avenue
Orlando 32801
FL
United States
Phone number:
4074258529
Fax:
4073867401

OPEN HOURS

Monday
9:00 - 17:00
Tuesday
9:00 - 17:00
Wednesday
9:00 - 17:00
Thursday
9:00 - 17:00
Friday
9:00 - 17:00
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

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Maestro payment accepted Visa payment accepted Electron payment accepted American Express payment accepted Cash payment accepted Mastercard payment accepted Paypal payment accepted Discover payment accepted Financing payment accepted

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Company description

The Morgan Law Firm, P.A. is committed to providing its clients with professional and efficient legal representation. The firm primarily focuses its practice in the area of U.S. immigration law and has experience in handling complex immigration matters in the areas of business and family immigration, removal/deportation defense, asylum, and other immigration matters.

Morgan Law Counselors salute the members of the U.S. Armed Services by offering a discount to past and present members.

Representing individuals and businesses worldwide to obtain immigrant and non-immigrant visas for residence and employment in the United States. Offering superior personalized services, our multilingual staff speaks Spanish, Arabic and French.

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Parking Available
Yes
Discounts
Yes: The Morgan Law Firm, P.A. supports our military, both past and present. We offer discounts to all clients served in any branch of the U.S. military.
Cases
Yes: LAW EXPERTISE P Visas for performers, athletes, and entertainers O Visas for foreign nationals with extraordinary ability in Sciences, Arts, Education, Business or Athletics EB-5 Investment visas EB-1Extraordinary Ability E visas for treaty/traders Fiancé(e) and marriage visas NAFTA TN visas Asylum Cancellation of removal For Certain Permanent Residents For non Permanent Residents H-1B visas for specialty occupations in fields requiring highly specialized knowledge L-1 visas for intracompany transferees Naturalization Lawful permanent residency (Green Card) Visa extensions & Humantiarian Parol Inadmissibility waivers Student visas and Exchange visitors VAWA for individuals who are victims of domestic violence Special Immigrant Juvenile U visas for individuals who are victims of crimes I-601 Waivers SAMPLE CASES Non-Immigrant Visas > A professional seeks a visa status that will allow him/her to pursue the profession in the United States. A company abroad wishes to transfer employees from abroad to an affiliated company in the United States. A foreign-born person or foreign corporation has established or wants to establish a business in the United States and wants to bring in his/her family and business personnel. A religious institution wants to hire a foreign national to perform religious functions within the organization in the United States. A student abroad has always desired to study in the United States. A foreign national wants to invest in a business opportunity in the United States. Immigrant Visas > A United States employer wants to retain a valuable employee who does not possess permanent residence in the United States. Employer Sanctions > A United States employer is confused by the immigration documents ncessary regarding compliance with employer sanctions laws. Family Immigration > A United States citizen intends to marry a foreign national and wants to bring him/her to the United States or obtain permission for him/her to remain here permanently. A United States citizen or lawful permanent resident wants to bring relatives to the United States to remain either temporarily or permanently. An individual obtains conditional resident status on the basis of a good faith marriage to a United States citizen. Unfortunately, the marriage dissolves, but the conditional resident wishes to remove the conditions and remain in the United States. Deportation/Removal > You or a close friend or family member is apprehended and placed in deportation/removal proceedings. A permanent resident is convicted of a crime and placed in deportation/removal proceedings. A foreign national employee or non-citizen is stopped at the airport and denied admission to the United States. Citizenship > A permanent resident wants to become a United States citizen. An individual derived citizenship as a child, but was never made aware of his/her derivative citizenship. A permanent resident wants to appeal the denial of his application for citizenship (criminal record, failure to register with the Selective Service or other grounds).

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