Elizabeth Oropesa was born and raised in Cuba, where she earned her law degree. Since 2021, she has been a Florida, licensed attorney and has handled hundreds of family, based immigration matters, as well as family law cases.
Miami Immigration Attorney
I review your case, explain your options with clarity and help you choose the legal path that best fits your situation.
Describe Your Situation
Florida, Licensed Attorney
Flexible Appointments: Online or in Person
670+ Immigration
Cases Handled
Real Stories From Immigration Cases
Every case is different and results depend on the facts and applicable law. These testimonials do not guarantee similar results.
How I Handle Your Case
Schedule Your Consultation
Book a legal consultation or complete the contact form and share your situation.
I Review Your Situation
I review your documents, ask the necessary questions and clearly explain your available options.
We Define the Legal Plan
We create a realistic action plan and review the next steps and estimated timelines.
Choose the Type of Help You Need
Immigration Law
I guide you through immigration filings to help you legalize your status in the United States.
- Adjustment of Status
- Deportation Defense
- Consular Processing
Family Law
I help you organize family legal matters with clear and practical agreements for everyday life..
- Divorce
- Paternity Petitions
- Child Support
Additional Services
Some matters require working with multiple government agencies. I can assist with those processes as well.
- FBI Records Requests
- Criminal Record Sealing
- Support Letters and Affidavits
Most Common Immigration
Matters
Deportation Defense
I review your immigration history and the legal basis of your case to explain your options in Immigration Court.
Parole Applications
I evaluate your case as a military family member and prepare your Parole in Place (PIP) application.
Adjustment of Status
I help you file to move from a temporary status to lawful permanent residence, when eligible.
Naturalization
I guide you through the citizenship process: from filing the application to the interview.
Immigration Waivers (I, 601, I, 601A, I, 212)
I review your immigration and family history to determine whether a waiver applies and how to present your case clearly.
Visa Applications
I help you choose the right visa type and review forms and supporting documents before filing.
Three Things You Can Expect When Working With Me
Transparency
I tell you what’s possible, what’s not, and why. Clearly and without fine print.
Accessibility
I communicate in plain language, through the agreed channels, so you understand each step.
Conflict Resolution
I pursue realistic, sustainable agreements before escalating, while keeping your rights protected.
Where I Handle Your Case
Elizabeth Oropesa, Esq. // Attorney at Law
400 University Drive
Suite 400
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Consultations are by appointment only at the Coral Gables, Florida office, Monday to Friday from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM. If you are in another city, we can also meet by video call.
- In person office in Coral Gables, Florida
- Immigration matters nationwide
- Family law matters in Florida
Services available in Spanish and English.
After your consultation is confirmed, you will receive access instructions and nearby parking options.
If You’d Like Me to Review Your Case…
You may schedule a legal consultation, or if you prefer, send a message first and tell me what’s going on.
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Questions that often come
up before moving forward
No. The consultation has a fee because it is professional time dedicated to analyzing your case and guiding you with legal judgment. If you later decide to work with me, that first conversation serves as the foundation for the rest of the process.
Ideally, bring or send a copy of your passport, prior visas, immigration notices and any relevant documents. Do not worry if you do not have everything perfectly organized. It is better to start with what you already have and sort it out afterward.
In immigration, I can help you even if you do not live in Miami because it is federal law. We work by video call, phone and secure email so the process is manageable wherever you are.
Mainly family-based cases: adjustment of status, family petitions, consular processing, naturalization, waivers, asylum, and some juvenile cases (SIJS). If your situation is different, we can evaluate in the consultation whether it fits or not.
Yes, if it is required by the judge and as long as the client commits to covering the attorney’s travel costs.
It depends on the type of filing, the agencies’ workload and factors nobody controls. In the consultation, I can explain typical timelines and approximate ranges, but it is not possible to guarantee exact timeframes or results.
We define the channels with you from the start: email for formal updates and documents, calls or video calls when needed and clear response times so you do not feel like your case is up in the air.
In many cases it is worth reviewing what happened and whether there is any pending or alternative option. In others, the most honest answer is that there is no real room to maneuver. The consultation is to clarify that without selling you false expectations.
Yes, I handle Florida family law matters such as divorce, custody and support. If your case relates to Florida, we can evaluate your situation and see whether it fits within what I handle day to day.