About Ali Law — Immigration West Palm Beach, Florida
Immigration West Palm Beach clients and families across Palm Beach County turn to Ali Law — known locally as Abogado Ali — for immigration representation in one of Florida’s most diverse coastal communities. The firm handles family-based petitions, green card applications, asylum claims, deportation defense, and naturalization for clients from across the globe who have made Palm Beach County their home. Immigration West Palm Beach cases are processed through the USCIS West Palm Beach Field Office on Belvedere Road, which serves eight Florida counties including Palm Beach, Martin, and Okeechobee. About 5.4 million immigrants live in Florida — representing roughly 23% of the state’s population — and Palm Beach County’s immigrant communities span Caribbean, Latin American, and South American nationalities. Browse West Palm Beach attorneys for additional local resources.
Ali Law’s bilingual practice (English and Spanish) reflects the demographics of its West Palm Beach client base and removes language barriers from one of the most consequential legal processes a family can face. The firm’s name recognition as “Abogado Ali” within Palm Beach County’s Spanish-speaking community reflects years of service to immigrant families in this coastal Florida market.
What Clients Say
Clients describe Abogado Ali as knowledgeable, accessible, and genuinely committed to immigrant families throughout Palm Beach County. Reviewers highlight his clear explanations of complicated immigration procedures and his responsiveness when case status changes at USCIS. Spanish-speaking clients consistently praise the bilingual communication that allows them to fully understand their options without relying on interpreters.
Immigration West Palm Beach — Practice Areas & Services
- Family-based green card petitions for Palm Beach County residents sponsoring immediate relatives and preference category beneficiaries
- Naturalization and U.S. citizenship applications processed through the USCIS West Palm Beach Field Office
- Asylum applications and credible fear screenings for clients from countries with documented persecution risks
- Deportation and removal defense before the Miami Immigration Court, which handles Palm Beach County cases
- Work authorization, DACA renewals, and nonimmigrant visa applications for West Palm Beach area clients
Frequently Asked Questions
Which USCIS office serves West Palm Beach?
The USCIS West Palm Beach Field Office at 9300 Belvedere Road serves Palm Beach County and seven additional Florida counties. It handles naturalization interviews, green card interviews, and certain benefit applications requiring in-person appointments. Processing times vary by application type, and USCIS regularly updates appointment availability. An immigration attorney can check current processing times and ensure your application is complete to avoid requests for evidence that extend timelines.
How long does naturalization take through the West Palm Beach USCIS office?
Naturalization processing at the West Palm Beach Field Office typically takes 12 to 18 months from filing Form N-400 to the oath ceremony, though times fluctuate with caseload. You must have been a lawful permanent resident for at least five years (or three years if married to a U.S. citizen), have continuous residence, and pass the civics and English tests. An attorney can review your eligibility and ensure your application avoids common errors that trigger delays.
Can I apply for a green card if I entered Florida without inspection?
Entry without inspection (EWI) is a significant bar to obtaining a green card inside the United States for many applicants. However, exceptions exist — including for certain immediate relatives of U.S. citizens who qualify under INA § 245(i) or through humanitarian programs. Some individuals may also qualify for consular processing abroad. An immigration attorney in West Palm Beach can evaluate your specific entry history and family situation to identify the best available pathway.
Quick Facts: Immigration Law in West Palm Beach, Florida
- Florida immigrant population (2024): Approximately 5.4 million immigrants — about 23% of Florida’s total population — USAFacts
- USCIS West Palm Beach Field Office: 9300 Belvedere Rd — serves Palm Beach, Martin, Okeechobee, and five other Florida counties — USCIS
- Miami Immigration Court: Handles removal proceedings for Palm Beach County residents — current national backlog exceeds 3 million cases — EOIR / TRAC Reports


