Your Immigration Journey, Guided by a Trusted Attorney

Work one-on-one with Natalia Gari, a Florida Bar-licensed immigration lawyer with over 15 years of experience helping clients build a future in the U.S.

Professional Lawyer Services

Attorney Natalia Gari offers compassionate and precise legal guidance for individuals, families, and professionals. Whether you’re seeking to reunite with loved ones, apply for a work visa, or become a U.S. citizen, you’ll work directly with Attorney Gari from start to finish.

Family-Based Immigration

Employment-Based Immigration

Citizenship and Naturalization

About the Attorney

Natalia is a member in good standing with The Florida Bar since 2008 (License # 54015). She speaks English, Spanish, and Italian fluently.

“I understand how deeply personal immigration matters can be, and I treat every case with the care it deserves.”

Immigration Alerts & News

Stay informed about immigration law changes, USCIS updates, and policy developments. 

Esfuerzos de Investigaciones de Seguridad y Verificación de Antecedentes de USCIS Resultan en Condena de 18 meses para un Inmigrante Ilegal en un Caso de Fraude

Published on June 1, 2026

El exhaustivo proceso de investigaciones de seguridad y verificación de antecedentes del Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de Estados Unidos descubrió un esquema de fraude de inmigración que resultó en la condena de 18 meses por fraude de visas a Venerando Aquino Martin, de 56 años, un inmigrante ilegal procedente de Filipinas.

#investigaciones #seguridad #verificacion #antecedentes

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USCIS Screening and Vetting Efforts Lead to 18-month Sentencing of Illegal Alien in Fraud Case

Published on June 1, 2026

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ robust screening and vetting uncovered an immigration fraud scheme that resulted in Venerando Aquino Martin, 56, an illegal alien from the Philippines, being sentenced to 18 months for visa fraud.

#uscis #immigrationfraud #vettingefforts #illegalalien

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DHS Automatically Extends Temporary Protected Status for Lebanon

Published on May 28, 2026

The Department of Homeland Security posted a Federal Register notice on the six-month automatic extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Lebanon, from May 28, 2026, through Nov. 27, 2026. Under the TPS statute, if the secretary of homeland security does not decide whether a country still qualifies for TPS at least 60 days before the country’s TPS designation expires, its TPS designation is automatically extended for six months.

#lebanon #tps #departmentofhomelandsecurity #federalregister

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