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Requirements for Obtaining a K-1 Visa in Florida

Learn how to get your K-1 visa so that you can live and stay in Florida for a certain amount of time.

How the Permanent Residency Rule Works When Applying for Naturalization

Learn about becoming a U.S. citizen through permanent residency and all the steps that are involved.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gaining Citizenship in the U.S.

Some FAQs about gaining U.S. citizenship involve the testing requirements and making sure you’re eligible for naturalization.

How Can an Experienced Florida Attorney Help Me Gain Citizenship?

An experienced Florida attorney can help you gain citizenship by guiding you every step of the way through the application process, which is incredibly useful.

How Do I Extend My Family Visa in Florida?

Learn how to extend your family visa in Florida so you can stay in the United States for a longer period of time.

What to Expect During a Family Visa Interview in Florida

Find out what will happen during your family visa interview so you can properly prepare for it.

The Difference Between an F-1 Visa and an M-1 Visa

If you’re coming to the United States for an academic or vocational program, you’ll need to know the difference between an F-1 and an M-1 visa.

How the Permanent Residency Rule Works When Applying for Naturalization

When you become a permanent resident, it makes the path for naturalization and citizenship more possible.

What to Expect During the Visa Application Process

You will need to apply for a visa if your country doesn’t have a waiver as well as go through an interview process.

What Is Derivative Citizenship and How Does It Work?

Derivative citizenship applies in certain cases when a parent who becomes a naturalized citizen has a child.

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Attorney Saman Movassaghi, Esq.

Caring and compassionate, Saman Movassaghi Gonzalez is a Florida immigration attorney dedicated to producing the results her clients need. She has over 17 years of experience helping both corporate and individual clients with an emphasis in employment/investment cases and family adjustment cases.

As the Managing Attorney at Florida Immigration Law Counsel, Saman Movassaghi Gonzalez and her team are capable of representing and helping individuals looking to attain a Family Visa, Work Visa, and Citizenship/Naturalization. Her experience successfully representing clients in front of the Department of Justice for cases involving Deportation/Removal Proceedings will lead to success in your case.

Her experience and expertise in immigration litigation has led to multiple Avvo awards and other accolades, including the Clients’ Choice for 2017 Immigration Attorney. Her clients also consistently post positive reviews on her Facebook page. Her experience has also allowed her to teach a new generation of lawyers as an adjunct professor of law at Nova Southeastern University, and she also regularly gives speeches on immigration matters.

Counselor Gonzalez is also experienced in helping corporate clients through the process of filing for Employment Visas, Labor Certifications, and Business and Investment Visas with the Department of Labor. She takes on the entire case from start to finish, simplifying the process for her clients and allowing them to focus on their business.

Fluent in English, Spanish, and Farsi – Saman Movassaghi Gonzalez is dedicated to making her clients feel comfortable and assured in making her their go-to immigration attorney in Florida. Her goal is to ensure that those who want to live the American dream have a professional fighting for them and making the process as painless as possible.

Saman’s passion for immigration law stems from her personal life as the daughter of immigrants. Her parents were recipients of the student F1 visa in 1971. Her father came into this country with the goal to improve his life and the life of his children. He earned a PhD in Civil Engineering and Business, instilling in his daughter a strong work ethic that she carries to this day. Saman saw firsthand what it means to be an immigrant and achieve the American Dream.

Saman Movassaghi Gonzalez can personally understand the struggle of immigrants and the children of immigrants navigating through the bureaucratic process of immigration law. Because of this, she dedicates herself fully and provides her personal attention to every case. She prides herself on developing a strong relationship with each and every client, and she is not afraid of pushing the envelope and looking for answers where other attorneys have failed.

Saman Movassaghi makes it her goal to provide you with only the best representation for immigration matters because she believes it’s time for you to live the American dream!