Orlando Work & Employment Visa Attorney
Assisting Clients With Work & Employment Visa Matters in Florida
Pursuing a work visa is a key step toward building your career and life in Central Florida. At Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt, our team guides individuals and families through every stage of the U.S. work visa process in Orlando. With decades of experience in immigration law, we understand the unique local considerations and help you avoid common pitfalls. Our Orlando-based immigration attorneys help you navigate requirements, anticipate obstacles, and focus on your professional future—so you can live and work with peace of mind.
Orlando's diverse employers, including leading theme parks, health care providers, and tech companies, attract talented professionals worldwide. Many Orlando employers have experience with international hiring, yet the immigration process often remains overwhelming. Our ongoing guidance addresses the challenges of this dynamic local job market, helping you understand how regional growth and seasonal hiring trends can affect your options and timelines.
Call us today at (786) 788-8557 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our work & employment visa lawyer in Orlando.
Why Work with Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt?
We blend deep legal knowledge with practical support. For over 40 years, we have helped clients secure employment authorization and address immigration challenges in Orlando and nationwide. Our reputation spans the country and internationally, anchored by founding partners Ira Kurzban, author of Immigration Law Sourcebook, and Jed Kurzban, recognized for professional achievements. We provide direct, personal service, taking the time to understand your background and to communicate clearly at every stage of your case. Our boutique approach ensures you receive attentive, client-focused representation every step of the way.
Every year, Orlando welcomes new professionals and families from across the globe. Our work visa lawyers in Orlando understand the business cultures, sponsorship norms, and industry needs in Central Florida. We offer clear strategies to clients and sponsors, drawing on decades of client advocacy and creative problem-solving. Our skilled lawyers bring proven experience and trusted insight to support your transition into Florida's diverse workforce, handling questions and concerns with respect and care.
How Our Attorneys Assist You
We assist with employment-based visas for a range of scenarios, including:
- Temporary professional roles—Including H-1B, L, and other employment visa categories requested by companies, universities, and organizations in Central Florida.
- Seasonal or specialized employment—For non-immigrant visas tied to short-term assignments or unique hospitality, healthcare, or tech skills in the Orlando area.
- Family and dependents—Guiding spouses and children of main applicants to review their options for joining you in the U.S.
Clear communication drives everything we do. We keep you informed about requirements, timelines, and responsibilities so you can plan confidently. Our work visa attorneys in Orlando tailor their guidance to your background, career, and prospective employer, helping you approach every step with clarity.
The Work & Employment Visa Process
Applying for a work visa in Orlando involves strategic coordination with area employers, schools, and immigration authorities. Here’s what you can expect when you start your journey:
- Eligibility review—Our attorneys assess your qualifications, work history, and employer documentation to pinpoint the most suitable employment visa path.
- Document preparation—We guide you in organizing records and paperwork to reduce the risk of avoidable delays or denials.
- Ongoing support—Our team provides status updates, helps navigate government questions, and remains available for your concerns along the way.
- Understanding local impact—Orlando’s robust business growth and service sectors influence visa demand. We track changes in hiring and federal agency priorities, so your application moves with confidence in a shifting local landscape.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can apply for a work visa?
Most applicants need a legitimate job offer from a U.S. employer willing to sponsor them. Certain programs allow self-sponsorship or alternative paths based on qualifications and career achievements.
How long does it take to process a work visa application?
Processing times for work visas vary depending on visa type, applicant background, and federal review schedules. Some cases move forward in a few months, but others can take longer due to agency demands.
Can family members come with me on my work visa?
Spouses and children can often apply for dependent status, depending on your work visa category. Each visa has different options for bringing loved ones and rules for their ability to work or attend school in the U.S.
What happens if I change jobs while on a visa?
Certain work visas tie you to a specific employer. If you change jobs, you may need new authorization or to apply for a different work visa. Taking action quickly will help you maintain your status.
Are there special considerations for Orlando-based applicants?
Orlando’s strong presence in tourism, technology, and health care makes certain work visas more common locally. Many area employers have established processes for sponsorship, but your situation will remain unique based on your role and employer.
Contact Our Work & Employment Visa Lawyer in Orlando Today
Connect with Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt to schedule a conversation with an experienced work visa attorney in Orlando. Our lawyers bring decades of immigration knowledge, clear communication, and responsive service to your corner. We listen to your goals, share options, and address your questions step by step—so you can pursue professional opportunities in Central Florida confidently.
Contact us today to get started with our Orlando work & employment visa attorney.
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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.