Immigration Law Attorneys in Brooklyn, NY & Sarasota, FL

Helping You Navigate the Immigration System with Confidence

At Tsiring & Feldman, P.C., we provide trusted immigration legal services for individuals and families in Brooklyn, NY, and Sarasota, FL. Whether you’re applying for a green card, filing a visa petition, pursuing U.S. citizenship, or fighting deportation, our experienced immigration attorneys are here to help. Navigating U.S. immigration laws can be complicated, but with personalized legal strategies and aggressive advocacy, we help our clients achieve their immigration goals.

Helping You Achieve Your Immigration Goals

Comprehensive Immigration Legal Services

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Green Card Applications

A green card grants permanent residency in the U.S., allowing individuals to live and work legally. We assist with:

✔ Family-Sponsored Green Cards

✔ Employment-Based Green Cards

✔ Green Card Renewals & Replacement

✔ Adjustment of Status & Consular Processing

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Visa Petitions

Visa petitions allow foreign nationals to legally enter or remain in the U.S. for various purposes, including work, family reunification, or study. Our firm assists with:

✔  Family-Based Visas (K-1, K-3, IR, F Visas)

✔  Employment-Based Visas (H-1B, L-1, EB Visas)

✔  Student & Visitor Visas (F-1, J-1, B-1/B-2)

✔  Visa Extensions & Waivers

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Citizenship & Naturalization

Becoming a U.S. citizen is a major milestone that provides legal protection, voting rights, and greater opportunities. We guide clients through:

✔  Naturalization Applications (Form N-400)

✔  Citizenship Test & Interview Preparation

✔  Derivative & Acquired Citizenship

✔  Dual Citizenship & Renunciation

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Deportation Defense & Removal Proceedings

Facing deportation or removal proceedings is one of the most stressful immigration challenges. Our deportation defense attorneys aggressively fight for your right to stay in the U.S. through:

✔  Cancellation of Removal

✔  Waivers & Appeals

✔  Asylum & Withholding of Removal

✔  ICE Bond Hearings

How We Can Help

Why Choose Tsiring & Feldman, P.C. for Immigration Cases?

  • Experienced Immigration Attorneys in Brooklyn & Sarasota – Proven success in complex immigration matters.
  • Multilingual Support – We speak Russian & Hebrew for better client communication.
  • Client-Centered Representation – You work directly with an attorney, not a paralegal.
  • Personalized Immigration Solutions – Tailored legal strategies for green cards, visas, citizenship, and deportation cases.
  • Nationwide Legal Representation – Serving clients across New York, Florida, and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions About Immigration Law

  • How do I apply for a green card?

    You can apply for a green card through family sponsorship, employment-based visas, asylum, or the Diversity Visa Lottery. Our attorneys can determine your eligibility and guide you through the adjustment of status or consular processing.

  • What should I do if I am facing deportation?

    If you are in removal proceedings, contact a deportation defense attorney immediately. You may qualify for relief such as cancellation of removal, asylum, or adjustment of status based on family sponsorship.

  • How long does it take to become a U.S. citizen?

    The naturalization process typically takes 8-14 months, depending on application processing times. You must have been a green card holder for at least 5 years (or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen) and meet residency, language, and civics test requirements.

  • What types of visas are available for family members?

    U.S. citizens and permanent residents can sponsor family members through Immediate Relative Visas (IR) for spouses, children, and parents, or Family Preference Visas (F Visas) for siblings, married children, and extended family members.

  • Can I work in the U.S. with a visa?

    Yes! Many visas allow individuals to legally work in the U.S., including H-1B visas for skilled workers, L-1 visas for intra-company transfers, and EB-5 investor visas.

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