About YULY IMMIGRATION — Immigration Law Hialeah Florida
The immigration law Hialeah office YULY IMMIGRATION supports a heavily immigrant Miami-Dade community where roughly 73% of residents are foreign-born. Because Hialeah sits within walking and driving distance of the Miami USCIS Field Office at 5880 NW 183rd Street, biometrics appointments, interviews, and document submissions cluster in the area. For example, naturalization candidates from Hialeah, Hialeah Gardens, Miami Lakes, and Opa-locka all process at the same Hialeah office. Additionally, Spanish-language case management is essential for the city’s predominantly Cuban-American population.
The firm focuses on family-based petitions, adjustment of status, naturalization, and humanitarian parole programs in Hialeah. Because backlogs at USCIS reached an all-time high — 11.65 million pending cases at end of FY2025 — case strategy and timely filing matter more than ever. Specifically, prepared and complete filings significantly reduce Request for Evidence (RFE) delays.
What Clients Say
Reviewers highlight bilingual, family-centered service. A recurring theme is patience explaining complex USCIS procedures — affidavits of support, joint sponsor rules, and conditional resident steps — in language clients fully understand. Clients also commend follow-through on long-pending cases, including responses to RFEs and rescheduled interviews.
Immigration Law Hialeah — Practice Areas & Services
- Family-based petitions: I-130 spousal, parent, and sibling petitions for Hialeah residents.
- Adjustment of status: I-485 green card processing through the Miami USCIS field office.
- Naturalization: N-400 citizenship preparation, including civics test coaching in Spanish or English.
- Humanitarian programs: Cuban Adjustment Act, parole, and TPS guidance for Cuban, Venezuelan, and Haitian clients.
- Removal defense: Master and individual hearings before the Miami Immigration Court.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are Hialeah immigration cases processed?
Most affirmative cases are filed online or by mail to USCIS service centers, but biometrics and interviews happen at the Hialeah USCIS Field Office, 5880 NW 183rd Street, Hialeah, FL 33015. Removal cases are heard at the Miami Immigration Court at 333 South Miami Avenue, downtown Miami.
How long does naturalization take from a Hialeah filing?
Processing times for N-400 cases at the Miami office typically run 8 to 14 months from filing to oath. Specifically, RFE issuance or background check delays can extend that. Premium processing is not available for naturalization, so accuracy at filing is critical.
Does the Cuban Adjustment Act still apply to recent arrivals?
Yes. The Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966 remains in effect, allowing Cuban nationals admitted or paroled into the United States to apply for permanent residence after one year of physical presence. However, eligibility depends on the specific manner of entry and parole status, which should be reviewed case-by-case.
Quick Facts: Immigration Law in Hialeah, Florida
- USCIS pending caseload: 11.65 million cases pending at end of FY2025, a 23% increase over FY2024 — USCIS Immigration & Citizenship Data
- Foreign-born share: Approximately 73% of Hialeah residents are foreign-born — U.S. Census Bureau ACS
- USCIS office: Hialeah USCIS Field Office, 5880 NW 183rd Street — USCIS Office Locator