Port St. Lucie Immigration Lawyer — Fitenko Law

Bilingual EN/RU immigration lawyer for Port St. Lucie, FL. Family green cards, E-2 visas, EB-2 NIW for biotech, citizenship. (305) 315-3425.

Your Immigration Lawyer in Port St. Lucie

Port St. Lucie is one of Florida's fastest-growing cities, a family-centered community on the Treasure Coast anchored by the Tradition district and a rising life-sciences and medical research presence. At Fitenko Law PLLC, Attorney Ekaterina Fitenko, Esq. brings bilingual (English & Russian) immigration counsel to Port St. Lucie, as part of our South Florida and statewide Florida practice.

Where We Serve in Port St. Lucie

From across Port St. Lucie — ZIP codes 34952, 34953, 34983, and 34987 and the wider St. Lucie County — we are here to help.

What Port St. Lucie Means for Your Visa Options

Port St. Lucie's rapid residential growth drives strong demand for family-based green cards and naturalization, while its expanding biotech and medical-research sector supports EB-2 NIW and O-1 for scientists, plus E-2 for local entrepreneurs.

Family Green Cards & Citizenship

We help Port St. Lucie families with marriage green cards, relative petitions, and naturalization.

EB-2 NIW for Researchers & E-2

Scientists at Tradition's research institutes often qualify for EB-2 NIW or O-1; local owners may qualify for E-2.

USCIS Jurisdiction for Port St. Lucie

Your Port St. Lucie filing is processed through the West Palm Beach Field Office for St. Lucie County. We verify the correct office for your case before we file. We bring experienced immigration counsel to you by video, wherever you are.

Serving the Port St. Lucie Community

Port St. Lucie is diverse and rapidly growing, with families from across Latin America, the Caribbean, and beyond. Russian-speaking clients are served fully in their language.

Port St. Lucie Immigration FAQ

Can a Tradition-area research scientist self-petition for a green card?

Often, through EB-2 NIW or EB-1A, especially when the work serves U.S. national interests. We assess your record of publications and impact.

How long does a family green card take from Port St. Lucie?

For immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, often 12–24 months; preference categories take longer. We give a realistic timeline in your consultation.

Which USCIS office serves Port St. Lucie?

St. Lucie County, on the Treasure Coast, is generally served by the West Palm Beach USCIS Field Office; we confirm before filing.

Nearby: Stuart, Vero Beach. Across South Florida.

Schedule a Port St. Lucie Consultation

Speak with immigration attorney Ekaterina Fitenko, Esq. about your Port St. Lucie 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