MONTANO MIRANDA PA – IMMIGRATION LAW OFFICE is a distinguished law firm specializing exclusively in U.S. immigration and nationality law, serving clients from its Miami location. With a strong belief that immigration law is a complex and evolving field often underestimated, the firm stands out for its dedicated, personalized approach and deep expertise in handling intricate legal challenges for individuals, businesses, and foreign governments.
The firm combines professional excellence with individualized attention, offering honest and transparent guidance to help clients make informed decisions about their futures. With extensive experience representing clients in high-stakes scenarios—including deportation defense, investment visas, and family-based petitions—Montano Miranda PA is particularly skilled at navigating the changing and challenging immigration landscape. The team is fluent in both English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication and culturally sensitive service for a diverse clientele.
Services Offered
- Immigration legal consultation and representation
- Investment and treaty trader visas (E-1 and E-2)
- Extraordinary ability immigrant petitions (EB-1, EB-2, EB-3)
- International executive and manager transfers (L-1A and L-1B)
- Representation for international athletes, martial artists, and equestrians
- Visas for musical groups, performers, and artistic talents (O Visa)
- Family-based petitions, including immediate relative and preference categories
- Naturalization (Form N-400) and Certificate of Citizenship (Form N-600)
- Derived and automatic citizenship
- Marriage-based adjustment of status
- Deportation defense and removal proceedings
- Asylum applications
- Cancellation of removal
- Immigration waivers for inadmissibility
- Legal representation during Order of Supervision and Deferred Inspection interviews
- Consultation on criminal charges and their immigration consequences
- Humanitarian-based residency applications
Led by an attorney admitted to the Arizona Bar and licensed to practice in Mexico, the firm holds leadership roles in professional associations including AILA, where it currently serves as Vice President of the CBP Border Patrol Committee. It has previously provided counsel to the Mexican Consulate in Miami and advised the Institute for Mexicans Abroad, reinforcing its reputation and reach within international and cross-border legal contexts.
