Unlock Your American Dream
Discover the best way to live and work legally in the U.S. with our expert guidance. Specializing in I-130, H, R, L-1, O-1, P, and E visas, we tailor solutions for students, executives, investors, and more. With 27 years of success, we’ve helped thousands achieve their goals. Visit us in Coral Gables, Miami, and call for a free consultation today. Let us guide your journey!
Premier Immigration Law Experts
Providing comprehensive immigration services for individuals, families, and businesses, our Florida-based team is here to assist you.
While we primarily operate in Orlando, Miami, and Jacksonville, our reach extends throughout the state and nationwide.
Trust us to navigate your immigration journey with expertise and dedication.
Your Path to U.S. Opportunities
Are you a religious worker, investor, or talented professional? We can help you explore the R-1, EB-5, L-1, O, and H visas.
For personalized guidance, connect with Karlene Punancy, Esq., an expert in immigration law with 27 years of success.
With her fluency in Spanish and French, she guides clients worldwide. Schedule a consultation to achieve your American dreams.
Our Lawyers

Karlene Punancy, Esq.
Mrs. Punancy is a seasoned immigration attorney with 30 years of expertise in handling all types of visas.

Edmund Cosentino, Esq.
With 30 years of experience in immigration law, Mr. Cosentino specializes in representing clients in court.
Legal Pathways to U.S. Residency

Family and Employment Opportunities
One common route is through a family petition, where a family member sponsors your residency. Alternatively, securing a job offer from a U.S. employer can open doors to various work visas, such as the E and H visas.

Investment-Based Residency
The EB-5 investor program allows individuals to invest in the U.S., potentially leading to legal residency and eventually U.S. citizenship for the investor and their family if managed correctly.

Non-Immigrant Visas
Non-immigrant visas offer temporary legal stay and work opportunities. These visas, including R, E, I, L, O, and P, have expiration dates but can sometimes transition into permanent residency with proper management.