The Farr Group PL :: 7479 Conroy Windermere Rd :: Suite D :: Orlando :: FL :: 32835

 

The Farr Group is dedicated to serving your need for legal services. Our Central Florida office, conveniently located in MetroWest Orlando, offers full support for your immigration law needs. We also serve your estate planning needs, preparing wills, trusts, and other estate documents.


In offering immigration law services, The Farr Group PL specializes in representing individual and business clients from all fifty states and around the world with their immigration law needs.  U.S. immigration law is a complex and constantly changing area of law.  We closely track the constant changes to the laws, rules, and regulations in order to provide our clients with the most effective representation possible.  As strong believers in the value that immigrants provide to the United States, we do not shy away from difficult or complex immigration matters. Whether our clients seek the a fiancé visa, help to reunite with members of their family here in the U.S., need assistance with an employment-based visa, or seek permanent residency or citizenship, we are here to provide assistance.


We understand that seeking immigration benefits from the U.S. Customs and Immigration Service can be lengthy, confusing, and emotionally difficult for our clients.  We work hard to ensure that the process is as clear and as short as possible at the lowest possible cost to our clients.  We zealously advocate for our clients and do everything in our power to help them achieve the result that they desire. 


Our office also offers assistance preparing your estate plan and helping your through the probate process. Estate planning is another area of law that is controlled by a complex set of interacting laws, including Florida constitutional and statutory law, as well as the Federal tax code. Estate planning is a very personal process. Every estate plan is different and must be tailored to a person's desires based on that person's assets, marital status, and family relationships. Immigration law can also affect your estate plan if you or your spouse is not a U.S. citizen.


Please call or email us to arrange a consultation with one of our attorneys.


Call our office today at 407-822-4222.

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