Palm Coast Immigration Lawyer — Fitenko Law

Bilingual EN/RU immigration lawyer for Palm Coast, FL. E-2 for remote-economy owners, bringing parents, family green cards & citizenship. (305) 315-3425.

Your Immigration Lawyer in Palm Coast

Palm Coast is a fast-growing planned city in Flagler County between St. Augustine and Daytona, a magnet for retirees and, increasingly, remote-working professionals drawn to its coast, golf, and affordability. At Fitenko Law PLLC, Attorney Ekaterina Fitenko, Esq. brings bilingual (English & Russian) immigration counsel to Palm Coast, as part of our Northeast Florida and statewide Florida practice.

Where We Serve in Palm Coast

Wherever you are in Palm Coast (ZIP codes 32137 and 32164) or Flagler County, we can represent you.

What Palm Coast Means for Your Visa Options

Palm Coast's mix of retirees and incoming remote professionals shapes our work here: bringing elderly parents to join family, E-2 status for owners of the remote- and service-economy businesses opening here, and family green cards and naturalization.

Bringing Parents & Family Green Cards

U.S. citizens can petition for parents as immediate relatives; we file the I-130 with an affidavit of support and plan for older applicants.

E-2 for Owners & Citizenship

Opening a Palm Coast business? An E-2 investor visa may apply; we also handle naturalization.

USCIS Jurisdiction for Palm Coast

Palm Coast sits within the jurisdiction of the Jacksonville Field Office, covering Flagler County. We establish the correct office early and prepare accordingly. Because immigration is federal, we represent you from anywhere in Florida by secure video and e-filing.

Serving the Palm Coast Community

Palm Coast draws retirees and professionals from the Northeast, the Midwest, and abroad, including a Russian-speaking community served fully in their native language.

Palm Coast Immigration FAQ

As a U.S. citizen, how do I bring my elderly parents to Palm Coast?

You can petition for parents as immediate relatives, with no annual cap. We file the I-130 with an I-864 affidavit of support and advise on health coverage and public-charge factors for older immigrants.

I work remotely on a visa — can I live in Palm Coast?

It depends on your visa terms and employer; some statuses allow remote work within the U.S. while others are employer- and location-specific. We review your status and options.

Which USCIS office serves Palm Coast?

Flagler County cases, including Palm Coast, are served by the Jacksonville USCIS Field Office.

Nearby: St. Augustine, Jacksonville. Across Northeast Florida.

Schedule a Palm Coast Consultation

Speak with immigration attorney Ekaterina Fitenko, Esq. about your Palm Coast 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