Crestview Immigration Lawyer — Fitenko Law

Bilingual EN/RU immigration lawyer for Crestview, FL. Military marriage & K-1 visas, expedited military naturalization near Eglin AFB. (305) 315-3425.

Your Immigration Lawyer in Crestview

Crestview is the seat of Okaloosa County in Florida's western Panhandle, a fast-growing community next to Eglin Air Force Base and Hurlburt Field, home to many active-duty, special-operations, and veteran families. At Fitenko Law PLLC, Attorney Ekaterina Fitenko, Esq. brings bilingual (English & Russian) immigration counsel to Crestview, as part of our the Florida Panhandle and statewide Florida practice.

Where We Serve in Crestview

We represent clients throughout Crestview and the surrounding Okaloosa County area, including ZIP codes 32536 and 32539.

What Crestview Means for Your Visa Options

With Eglin and Hurlburt nearby, Crestview's practice serves military households: fiancé(e) and marriage cases for troops with partners from abroad, parole in place for certain undocumented family members of service members, and the accelerated citizenship that military service can unlock.

Fiancé(e) & Marriage Cases for Troops

Troops with a partner from abroad rely on us for K-1 fiancé(e) petitions and marriage green cards, timed around deployments and PCS moves.

Parole in Place & Military Naturalization

Certain undocumented spouses, parents, or children of service members may qualify for parole in place, and troops themselves for accelerated naturalization — sometimes from overseas.

USCIS Jurisdiction for Crestview

For Okaloosa County residents like those in Crestview, the Tallahassee Field Office has jurisdiction. We match your case to the right office so it is handled without delay. Your case proceeds by secure video and electronic submission from start to finish.

Serving the Crestview Community

Crestview's military communities include many international spouses and families from around the world. Russian-speaking clients are served fully in their native language.

Crestview Immigration FAQ

A family member of a service member is undocumented — is there any option?

Possibly. Parole in place is a discretionary benefit that can let certain undocumented spouses, parents, or children of military members remain in the U.S. and, in some cases, adjust status. We assess eligibility confidentially.

Can a service member naturalize faster, even while deployed?

Often, yes. Special military provisions can accelerate naturalization, and in some cases it can be completed from overseas. We assess eligibility and prepare the application.

Which USCIS office serves Crestview?

Okaloosa County cases, including Crestview, are served by the Tallahassee USCIS Field Office.

Nearby: Destin, Tallahassee. Across the Florida Panhandle.

Schedule a Crestview Consultation

Speak with immigration attorney Ekaterina Fitenko, Esq. about your Crestview 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