Family Based Immigration Lawyer in Gulfport

Family Based Immigration Lawyer in Gulfport

For families in Gulfport, Florida, the path to legal status or reunification with loved ones often feels overwhelming due to the complexity of U.S. immigration law. Immigration Lawyer.TV Eran Ben Ezra (cislawoffice.com) provides dedicated Family Based Immigration Lawyer services to the Gulfport community. We understand that your family is your anchor, and being separated from a spouse, child, or parent is not just a legal problem—it is a deeply personal crisis. Our firm, owned and managed by Attorney Eran Ben Ezra since 2004, is committed to treating you like family while aggressively handling your case from start to finish.

Our family-based immigration services cover the full spectrum of petitions. We assist with immediate relative visas (IR-1, IR-2, IR-5) for spouses, unmarried minor children under 21, and parents of U.S. citizens. For other family relationships, we handle family preference categories (F-1, F-2A, F-2B, F-3, F-4). We also prepare and file fiancé visas (K-1) so your loved one can enter the U.S. and marry in Gulfport, as well as adjustment of status applications for those already in the country seeking a green card. When cases are denied or delayed, we file appeals to the BIA, motions to reopen, and complex immigration waivers for unlawful presence or fraud. No matter how complicated your situation appears, we provide a thorough analysis and a clear plan.

Why do families in Gulfport choose us? Because we offer a money-back guarantee on most cases—if we do not win your case, we refund attorney fees plus an additional $100. You work directly with an attorney, not a paralegal or caseworker. We are available 24/7, and your first consultation is free. Call 305.912.7777 today to schedule your free consultation. Let us put our years of recognized success to work for your family. Remember: non-lawyers and inexperienced attorneys can seriously harm your immigration case. Trust a Google Screened lawyer who has been fighting for immigrants since 2004.