Gardner & Mendoza, P.C.
A Virginia Beach immigration firm focused on family green cards, K-1 fiance visas, military immigration, and naturalization, with bilingual service common.
Updated May 29, 2026
Immigration law is federal, so the rules are the same in Virginia Beach as everywhere else — but the local picture matters. Hampton Roads is a huge military community, the nearest USCIS field office is in Norfolk, and removal cases are heard at the immigration court near Washington, D.C. Below are vetted Virginia Beach firms for green cards, fiance visas, naturalization, and military families, with plain answers on timelines and cost.
Immigration is governed entirely by federal law, so a Virginia Beach lawyer works under the same Immigration and Nationality Act, USCIS rules, and immigration courts as a lawyer anywhere in the country. What a local attorney adds is familiarity with the Norfolk USCIS field office, the Arlington-area immigration court that hears Virginia removal cases, and the heavy military presence across Hampton Roads. Most Virginia Beach immigration matters fall into a handful of buckets.
Marriage-based green cards, K-1 fiance visas, and petitions for parents or children are the most common cases here. If your spouse or fiance lives abroad, the case runs through a USCIS service center and then the National Visa Center and a U.S. consulate; if they are already in the U.S. and entered legally, you may be able to adjust status through the Norfolk field office. Timelines run roughly 10 to 22 months depending on the path and the relationship.
With Naval Station Norfolk, Oceana, and Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek nearby, Virginia Beach lawyers handle a steady stream of military immigration. Service members and their families have access to expedited and specialized paths, including parole in place for certain relatives of military members and faster naturalization under sections 328 and 329 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. If you or your spouse serves, ask any firm how many military cases it has handled.
Citizenship applications (Form N-400) are filed with USCIS, with the interview and oath handled through the Norfolk office. Removal (deportation) cases for Virginia residents are heard at the Executive Office for Immigration Review near Washington; these are the highest-stakes matters and need a lawyer immediately. Because immigration has no public defender, hiring counsel early is the single biggest factor you control.
Immigration lawyers in Virginia Beach almost always quote a flat fee per case type rather than billing by the hour, so you know the legal cost before you start. On top of the attorney fee, USCIS charges its own government filing fees, which change periodically and are separate from what the lawyer keeps. Because the fee structure is similar across firms, choose your Virginia Beach immigration lawyer on case-type experience and communication, not on price alone.
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A Virginia Beach immigration firm focused on family green cards, K-1 fiance visas, military immigration, and naturalization, with bilingual service common.
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