Family Immigration Lawyer
Reuniting Loved Ones & Providing Humanitarian Relief
Bring Your Family Together or Find Protection-Guidance and Compassion for Every Step
Whether you're hoping to reunite with family, escape abuse, or stay in the U.S. as a Dreamer, immigration law can be confusing and emotional. Probinsky, Cole & Usquelis helps clients in Sarasota, Orlando, Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, and across Florida-handling family-based petitions, marriage visas, and humanitarian relief like VAWA, U visas, and DACA. Our bilingual team treats every client with empathy and confidentiality, ensuring safety and peace of mind for all.
Our Family and Humanitarian Immigration Services

Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas (K-1/K-3)
Bring your spouse or fiancé(e) to the U.S.-help with I-130, I-129F, adjustment of status, and marriage green cards.
Parent, Child, and Sibling Petitions
Family reunification through I-130 petitions, consular processing, and priority date management.
Humanitarian Relief
- VAWA: Self-petition for abused spouses, children, or parents of U.S. citizens or residents.
- U Visa: For crime victims assisting law enforcement-confidential, supportive process.
- DACA: Renewal and support for Dreamers; exploring any new legal avenues as policy changes.
- Asylum: If eligible, representation for those fearing harm in their home country.
Adjustment of Status & Consular Processing
Legal residency for relatives already in the U.S. or coming from abroad.
Spanish-Language Support
Hablamos español-full bilingual service for Hispanic and immigrant families.
Marriage-Based Green Cards
Proving bona fide marriage, preparing for interviews, and managing documentation.
Family Petitions
Filing I-130, monitoring priority dates, and helping with consular interviews.
Humanitarian Relief
VAWA, U visa, and DACA eligibility, paperwork, and what to expect at each stage.
Processing Times & Waits
Honest timelines and updates based on current immigration trends and backlogs.
Understanding the Family & Humanitarian Immigration Process

Your Family Immigration & Humanitarian Questions-Answered
How do I bring my spouse or child to the U.S.?
Usually by filing an I-130 petition and supporting documents. We guide you through every step-from start to green card or visa interview.
How long does it take to bring a family member?
Timelines depend on the relationship and country of origin. Immediate relatives often move fastest; siblings or adult children may have longer waits. We'll explain your options and expedite where possible.
Can I get legal status if I'm a victim of abuse?
Yes. VAWA self-petitions and U visas allow abused spouses/children and crime victims to seek legal residency without the abuser's involvement.
What is DACA, and can I apply?
DACA provides protection and work authorization for some Dreamers. Renewals are open, but new applications may depend on current policy. We stay current and advise on all options.
Do you handle cases outside Sarasota?
Yes, we serve families across Florida-in person, by phone, or virtually.
Compassionate Support-For Family, Safety, and a Better Future in Florida
Let Probinsky, Cole & Usquelis help you reunite with loved ones or find protection through humanitarian immigration relief-confidential, bilingual, and focused on your needs statewide.
