Orlando K1 Visa Attorney
Assisting Clients With K1 Visa Matters in Florida
Pursuing a K1 visa can be a significant life milestone. When you want to build a future together in the United States, it helps to work with a team that understands both the immigration system and the emotional weight behind your journey. At Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt, we support couples in Orlando with honest guidance and practical legal strategies, making the K1 visa process more navigable—even when things feel overwhelming.
You face a system with strict requirements, multiple steps, and government agencies that expect thorough documentation. As Orlando continues to see a rise in cross-border relationships and increasingly diverse communities, couples here often encounter timelines that differ from those in larger cities. We know how local field offices handle cases and recognize the challenges of submitting accurate materials the first time. By grounding our work in practical support, we give couples the confidence to move forward together. If you seek help from a K1 visa lawyer in Orlando, our team strives to serve as your trusted resource throughout your journey.
Call us today at (786) 788-8557 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our K1 visa lawyer in Orlando.
Why Choose Us?
The legal team at Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt brings over forty years of experience guiding clients through immigration cases across Florida and beyond. Our founding partners have authored leading texts on immigration law and the pursuit of justice. Ira J. Kurzban wrote the highly respected Immigration Law Sourcebook, and Jed Kurzban, named to Super Lawyers in 2019 and 2020, wrote How Justice Is Served. Our attorneys have received recognition for their commitment to clients and their record of success in both trial and appellate courts.
As a boutique law firm, we combine the depth and resources expected from national firms with the personal attention and care that Orlando clients value when beginning the K1 visa process. Known for strong representation and genuine advocacy, we take time to understand our clients’ goals and needs at every step.
Complex immigration cases require more than legal experience—they demand close relationships with local agencies and an awareness of new developments in federal or state policy. We stay current with changes affecting Orlando and Central Florida so you benefit from guidance grounded in both national best practices and local nuances. Because every relationship and background shapes a unique journey, we provide service that is always truly personal. When you work with an experienced K-1 visa attorney at our Orlando firm, you receive thoughtful communication and individualized legal support.
How We Can Support You
Our team supports you step-by-step:
- Learning your story: We begin with an in-depth conversation to understand your relationship details and any prior immigration history.
- Explaining the K1 process: We outline how U.S. citizens petition for a fiancé(e), set realistic expectations for timelines, and discuss the local USCIS office’s process in Orlando and surrounding areas.
- Preparing materials: We work with you to gather necessary information, paying attention to the specifics that USCIS and the Orlando field office may review closely.
- Ongoing communication: We provide timely updates and clear answers to your questions, so you always know what’s next.
- Continuous support: If issues arise or additional evidence is required, we respond quickly and guide you through responding to notices from USCIS or any local agencies.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the K1 visa process usually take?
Processing times for K1 visas in the Orlando area depend on factors like USCIS workload, your petition’s completeness, and interview availability. Most couples experience a process lasting several months from start to finish.
What documents are needed for a K1 visa application?
Applicants typically submit relationship evidence, proof of U.S. citizenship, government-issued identification, and documentation of prior marriages, if applicable. Additional documents may be required based on the specifics of your relationship or immigration history.
What happens after my fiancé(e) arrives in the United States?
Your marriage must take place within 90 days after arrival. Following the marriage, your spouse may apply for an adjustment of status to remain in the country legally.
Can previous immigration history affect a K1 visa application?
Yes, previous applications or certain legal issues may influence eligibility and processing times. Disclosing all relevant history and preparing proper documentation makes the process clearer and helps address any issues before they become roadblocks.
Do both partners need to attend an interview in Orlando?
Both the U.S. citizen and the foreign fiancé(e) typically attend an in-person interview at a local USCIS office. Interviewers review relationship documentation and ask questions to confirm the validity of the relationship.
Contact Our K1 Visa Lawyer in Orlando Today
If you are ready to take the next step, reaching out for guidance often makes the process feel manageable and less stressful. We welcome the chance to answer your questions, discuss your goals, and explain how our approach fits your unique circumstances. When you contact Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt, you connect with a recognized team known for decades of service in immigration law. You benefit from the knowledge of attorneys celebrated both locally and nationally for their record of advocacy and personalized service. Our office brings both authority and empathy to each conversation, providing clarity at every stage. Let us provide information and support as you move forward with your K1 visa plans.
Contact us today to get started with our Orlando K1 visa attorney.
See What Our Clients Say About Us
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“They communicated extremely well, clearly answered all of our questions since day 1, were quickly available whenever we needed them for further clarification and guidance, and made the process as smooth as possible for all our family.”- Erica B.
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“I highly recommend KKT&P to anyone who is looking for the best firm to represent them in their immigration process. Thank you Kevin and KKT&P for taking such good care of us.”- Sandra Z.
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“John Pratt's team was outstanding in handling my E2 Visa case at the US Embassy in Paris.”- Marius C.
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“Jessie Schreier went above and beyond to help me with my case. Very professional, friendly, knowledgeable etc. I can't thank Kurzban & Kurzban enough.”- Rob B.
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“Ira Kurzban and Heather Roberts were so helpful all through the Immigration process. From the very first phone call Heather helped with every little question or fear we had all along the way. She was always friendly and responsive.”- Melanie H.
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“KKTP is the best Law Office I've worked with. The attorneys here are very friendly and highly efficient, they will response your email in less than hour even in weekend or late night. They will kindly provide all case related details for you and throughly ”- Han X.
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“Our case was assigned to Kevin Gregg, who turned out to be the most reliable, knowledgeable, caring attorney out there. He turned our case around and after 15 long years of waiting I finally received my green card 2 weeks ago.”- Ksenia G.
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“They came through when I needed them the most and today I'm a happy US citizen. I have friends who have hired "discount attorneys" after I suggested Ira; every single one came to regret their decisions.”- Bjorn B.
Meet Our Nationally Recognized, Awarding-Winning Team
We Want To Help You
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We Wrote The Book On Immigration – LiterallyFounding partner Ira Kurzban authored the Immigration Law Sourcebook. This reference guide is widely used by judges, government officials and other immigration lawyers. As a recognized leader in immigration law and litigation, we handle a broad spectrum of matters from family and employment-based visas to deportation defense and immigration appeals.
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How Justice Is Served: Trial Law Through Jed Kurzban’s EyesHow Justice Is Served is the newly published book on trial law authored by our founding partner, Jed Kurzban. This insightful book highlights the three phases of a personal injury case with examples of Jed’s high-stakes and humorous courtroom experiences.
Check Out Our Podcasts!
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Immigration Review Podcast
A weekly podcast of immigration case summaries and practice insights from your host, Kevin A. Gregg, a partner at the law firm Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt P.A.
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Serving Justice with Jed Kurzban Podcast12 Rounds, one host, one big fight. Jed Kurzban is an award winning trial attorney working in fields of medical malpractice, personal injury, and products liability. Jed has stepped into the ring helping to change the laws in Florida more than once and continues to do. This podcast will venture into territories most attorneys are too scared to touch and tell you information most attorneys are too pusillanimous to say. Listen if you dare.
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How Justice is Served
On “How Justice is Served,” author and attorney Jed Kurzban shares with fellow attorneys and anyone interested in communicating with people what he’s learned about preparing and trying a case. Communicating with a jury and winning your case is not about the money as much as it’s about getting justice and protecting your client.