Ocala Immigration Lawyer

Bilingual EN/RU immigration lawyer for Ocala, FL. O-1/P-1 for equestrians, E-2 for horse farms, family green cards & citizenship. (305) 315-3425.

Your Immigration Lawyer in Ocala

Ocala is the Horse Capital of the World, the heart of Florida's thoroughbred country in Marion County, home to a world-class equestrian center and hundreds of horse farms that draw riders, trainers, and breeders from across the globe. At Fitenko Law PLLC, Attorney Ekaterina Fitenko, Esq. brings bilingual (English & Russian) immigration counsel to Ocala, as part of our Central Florida and statewide Florida practice.

Where We Serve in Ocala

Our Ocala clients span the Marion County neighborhoods covered by ZIP codes 34470, 34471, 34474, and 34480.

What Ocala Means for Your Visa Options

Ocala's world-class equestrian economy makes O-1 (extraordinary ability) and P-1 (internationally recognized athlete) visas especially relevant for riders and trainers, with E-2 for horse-farm and agribusiness investors and family-based immigration.

O-1 & P-1 for Equestrians and Trainers

Elite riders, trainers, and equestrian professionals often qualify for O-1 or P-1 status. We document competition records, rankings, and recognition.

E-2 for Horse Farms & Family Green Cards

Investing in an Ocala horse farm or equestrian business? We structure E-2 cases, plus family green cards.

USCIS Jurisdiction for Ocala

Ocala sits within the jurisdiction of the Orlando or Jacksonville Field Office, covering Marion County. We confirm the right jurisdiction for your address and tailor each filing to it. Your case proceeds by secure video and electronic submission from start to finish.

Serving the Ocala Community

Ocala's equestrian world is genuinely international, drawing riders, owners, and grooms from Europe, Latin America, and beyond — including a Russian-speaking presence served in their native language.

Ocala Immigration FAQ

I'm a professional equestrian competing in Ocala — which visa applies?

Often O-1 (extraordinary ability) or P-1 (internationally recognized athlete), depending on your record and how you compete. We assess your results and recognition to recommend the strongest path.

Can I invest in an Ocala horse farm on an E-2 visa?

Possibly, with a substantial, at-risk investment by a treaty-country national in a real operating equestrian business. We review the structure and finances.

Which USCIS office serves Ocala?

Marion County is served by the Orlando or Jacksonville Field Office depending on your address; we confirm the exact office before filing.

Nearby: Gainesville, Orlando. Across Central Florida.

Schedule a Ocala Consultation

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