Osarumwense Iyamu
It takes an Immigrant to Understand the Immigration Needs of another Immigrant.
Immigration Attorney Osas Iyamu is Licensed in Nigeria & New York State. She is authorized to Practice New York State Laws & U.S Federal Laws.
She is an Immigrant whose Law Firm is dedicated 100% to the practice of Federal Immigration Law.
"It takes an Immigrant to Understand the Immigration Needs of Another Immigrant".
Her Office is located in Ocala Florida. She represent immigration clients locally in Ocala, surrounding areas such as Gainesville,Belleview,Silver Springs Shores, The Villages, Lady Lake, Dunnellon, Reddick, Summerfield, Weirsdale, Alachua, High Springs, Williston, Newberry, Hawthorn, Chiefland, Bronson, Morriston, Bushnell, Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, etc. She also represents Immigration Clients in all 50 states of the United States and worldwide at the U.S embassies & Consulate.
She is a member of :
American Immigration Lawyers Association;
New York State Bar Association;
Nigerian Bar Association;
Immigration Services include:
Green card.
U.S Citizenship/Naturalization.
K3/k1 Visa.
Work Visa.
Immigration application for Victims of domestic Violence-VAWA.
Immigration application for victims of a Crime- U Visa.
Deportation Defenses.
Waivers of Inadmissibility.
And Much More!
- Immigration Law
- Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas
- Credit Cards Accepted
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Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
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- New York
- English: Spoken, Written
- Immigration Attorney
- Law Offices of Osas Iyamu, LLC
- Current
- Nigerian Law School
- BL | LAW
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- University Of Benin.Nigeria
- LL.B. | LAW
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- American Immigration Lawyers Association,
- Member
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- New York State Bar  # 4447223
- Member
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- Nigerian Bar Association
- Member
- - Current
- Q. NVC terminated immigrant visa registration. Still eligible for adjustment of status?
- A: An approved I – 130 petition remains valid until used to obtain a permanent resident status or until revoked.
If my office can be of further assistance, contact us to schedule a consultation.
The above information does not constitute legal advice nor create an attorney-client relationship.
Good luck with your case.
- Q. How will marrying an undocumented person affect my parents when filing for papers?
- A: As a US citizen, you are allowed to sponsor your spouse and your parents [when you turned 21]. You will be required to execute an affidavit of support to show you have the required annual income to support your household size including the person you are filing papers for. If your income is insufficient, you have the option of including a joint sponsor.
However, if your income is insufficient for your household size and you do not have a joint sponsor or co-sponsor, the Green card application will not be approved. Getting married will increase your household size but if you have sufficient income, then it's not a problem. If my office can be of further assistance, feel free to contact ... Read More
- Q. Took my citizenship exam in March due to covid-19 I haven’t been able to do my oath ceremony I have a 17 year old
- A: The age requirement for filing for US citizenship through naturalization is 18 years. Your daughter must be 18 years at the time she files the application with USCIS. Filing the application before she turns 18 will lead to a denial and a waste of time and money. That been said, if you are lucky to have your oath ceremony completed before September when she turns 18, she may acquire citizenship automatically through you by operation of law if she qualifies.
If my office can be of further assistance, feel free to contact us to schedule a consultation.
Please note: The content of this message does not constitute legal advice nor create an attorney-client relationship in the absence of a signed ... Read More