Immigration Services for the Bahamian Community in Florida
If you are part of the Bahamian community in Florida, recent travel bans and visa processing changes may affect you or your family. Our firm provides experienced legal guidance to help you navigate these changes and protect your immigration status.
How Recent Policy Changes Affect Bahamas Nationals
Policy Alert: 75-country immigrant visa pause
This information reflects current policy as of early 2026. Immigration policy can change. Consult with an attorney for the most current information.
As of January 2026, immigrant visa processing for Bahamian nationals has been indefinitely paused. Given the geographic proximity of the Bahamas to Florida, this impacts many families with cross-border ties. Those already in the US may have alternative pathways. These policy changes impact Bahamas nationals seeking to immigrate, but important legal options remain for those already in Florida. Our office can help you understand exactly how these changes affect your specific situation.
Services Still Available
For Bahamian individuals already living in Florida, several immigration services remain available: Adjustment of Status (if eligible), K-1 Fiancé Visa (nonimmigrant — status uncertain), Employment Authorization. Each case depends on individual circumstances, current immigration status, and eligibility for specific relief. Our office evaluates each client's situation to identify the best available options.
Adjustment of Status (if eligible)
K-1 Fiancé Visa (nonimmigrant — status uncertain)
Employment Authorization
We Serve the Bahamian Community
We are proud to serve the Bahamian community in Miami and throughout Florida. Our office provides bilingual services and understands the unique challenges facing Bahamian families during this time. You are not alone — contact us to discuss your situation.
Visit Our Miami Office
Gomez Immigration Law
10661 N. Kendall Drive, Suite 223
Miami, FL 33176
Phone: (305) 722-0733
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Ready to move forward with your immigration case? Our firm provides comprehensive representation in immigration matters. Schedule a consultation to discuss your options.
Please note this information is general in nature and not legal advice for your specific situation. Immigration cases require careful analysis of individual circumstances and application of federal law. A consultation is necessary to evaluate your case. Immigration policy is subject to change. This page reflects information available as of early 2026. Consult with an attorney for current information about how these policies affect your specific case.