Clermont Immigration Lawyer

Bilingual EN/RU immigration lawyer for Clermont, FL. O-1 & P-1 visas for elite athletes and coaches, EB-1A green cards, family visas. (305) 315-3425.

Your Immigration Lawyer in Clermont

Clermont, the 'Choice of Champions' in the rolling hills of Lake County, is a training mecca for elite triathletes, runners, and Olympians drawn to its National Training Center, alongside a fast-growing family population. At Fitenko Law PLLC, Attorney Ekaterina Fitenko, Esq. brings bilingual (English & Russian) immigration counsel to Clermont, as part of our Central Florida and statewide Florida practice.

Where We Serve in Clermont

Our practice reaches all of Clermont and Lake County, spanning ZIP codes 34711, 34714, and 34715.

What Clermont Means for Your Visa Options

With one of the country's top endurance-training hubs, Clermont's signature work is the O-1 visa for athletes with extraordinary ability and the P-1 for internationally recognized competitors and their coaches, with EB-1A green cards for the very best.

O-1 & P-1 for Athletes and Coaches

Training at the National Training Center? Elite athletes may qualify for an O-1 extraordinary-ability visa or a P-1 for recognized competitors, with O-2/P-1S for essential support staff and coaches.

EB-1A Green Cards & Family Visas

Top athletes can self-petition for an EB-1A green card; we also handle family green cards for Clermont residents.

USCIS Jurisdiction for Clermont

Your Clermont filing is processed through the Orlando Field Office for Lake County. We confirm the governing office and build your filing around it. Everything from consultation to filing is handled remotely and securely, with no cross-state travel.

Serving the Clermont Community

Clermont's training community brings athletes and coaches from dozens of countries, including Russian-speaking competitors served fully in their native language.

Clermont Immigration FAQ

I'm a professional athlete training in Clermont — which visa fits?

Often an O-1 for extraordinary ability or a P-1 for internationally recognized athletes. Your coaches and essential staff may qualify for O-2 or P-1S. We document your record and competition results.

Can a top athlete get a green card without an employer?

Yes. The EB-1A category allows extraordinary-ability athletes to self-petition, without a job offer or labor certification, if the evidence is strong. We build the petition around your achievements.

Which USCIS office serves Clermont?

Lake County cases, including Clermont, are served by the Orlando USCIS Field Office.

Nearby: Orlando, Kissimmee. Across Central Florida.

Schedule a Clermont Consultation

Speak with immigration attorney Ekaterina Fitenko, Esq. about your Clermont case — consultations in English and Russian.

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Fitenko Law PLLC, 600 Three Islands Blvd, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009. Phone: (305) 315-3425. Email: fitenkolaw@gmail.com