Immigration Services for the Nigerian Community in Florida
The Nigerian community in Florida is facing new challenges due to recent immigration policy changes. Our Miami office is here to help Nigerian families understand their options and access the immigration services still available to them.
How Recent Policy Changes Affect Nigeria Nationals
Policy Alert: Travel ban (partial) + 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.
Recent executive actions have affected immigration processing for Nigeria nationals. Nigeria is subject to both the travel ban (partial suspension) and the 75-country immigrant visa pause. Nigerian nationals already in Florida may be eligible for asylum, adjustment of status, or other forms of relief depending on their individual circumstances. While these restrictions create challenges, several immigration services remain available for Nigerian individuals already in the United States. Understanding your options is essential.
Services Still Available
For Nigerian individuals already living in Florida, several immigration services remain available: Asylum, Adjustment of Status (if eligible), 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.
Asylum
Adjustment of Status (if eligible)
Employment Authorization
We Serve the Nigerian Community
We are proud to serve the Nigerian community in Miami and throughout Florida. Our office provides bilingual services and understands the unique challenges facing Nigerian 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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Navigating the U.S. immigration system is easier with experienced legal guidance. Contact our Miami office to schedule a consultation and discuss your immigration case.
This page provides general information about immigration processes and should not be relied upon as legal advice. Each case requires individual assessment based on specific facts and current federal immigration law. Speak with an attorney about your particular situation. 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.