Immigration Law Services in Palatka & Crescent City, Florida
Immigration Law
Holmes & Young, P.A. provides comprehensive immigration law services to individuals and businesses throughout Putnam County, St. Johns County, Clay County, Flagler County, Volusia County, and surrounding areas. With over 40 years of legal experience since 1983, our dedicated attorneys understand the complexities of U.S. immigration law and are committed to guiding you through every step of the process. Whether you’re seeking to adjust your status to permanent resident, pursue U.S. citizenship through naturalization, or need assistance with temporary work visas, we deliver personalized service with professional representation. Our hometown approach ensures you receive the individual attention your case deserves.
Our Immigration Law Practice Areas
Adjustment of Status
If you are already in the United States and eligible to apply for a green card, we provide comprehensive representation throughout the adjustment of status process. Our experienced immigration attorneys will work closely with you to ensure your application is properly prepared and submitted.
Our Adjustment of Status Services Include:
- Determining eligibility and reviewing immigration history
- Preparing and filing all required USCIS forms and supporting evidence
- Marriage-based and family-based adjustment applications
- Coordination of biometrics appointments
- Responding to Requests for Evidence (RFE’s), if necessary
- Preparing clients for USCIS interviews
- Ongoing case monitoring until a decision is entered
Naturalization
Naturalization is the process by which an individual becomes a U.S. citizen. Our firm can help you ensure your naturalization filing is accurate, timely, and fully supported with the proper documentation. We understand the importance of this milestone and are here to guide you through every requirement.
Our Naturalization Services Include:
- Determining eligibility based on continuous residence, physical presence, and good moral character
- Preparing the N-400 Naturalization Application and required supporting evidence
- Coordination of biometrics appointments
- Preparation for the USCIS interview process
- Guidance on the civics and English requirements portion
- Ongoing case monitoring until a decision is entered
H-2B Temporary Non-Immigrant Visas
Our firm represents U.S. employers seeking to hire foreign nationals for temporary and non-agricultural jobs under the H-2B program. This program allows employers to meet seasonal or short-term labor needs while remaining compliant with federal regulations. Our office can guide employers through this complex process while ensuring compliance with Department of Labor (DOL) and USCIS requirements.
Our H-2B Visa Services Include:
- Determining whether the potential job qualifies as temporary labor
- Advising on cap limitations and critical deadlines
- Preparing and filing the required Department of Labor forms and supporting documents
- Filing H-2B petitions with USCIS and supporting evidence
- Managing all compliance requirements
- Monitoring the case until a decision is reached
Common industries that utilize the H-2B program include landscaping, hospitality, and construction services. We understand the unique needs of these industries and can help streamline the process for your business.
Quality representation, every time. Reach out to us today for a consultation!
Palatka Office
222 North Third St.
Palatka, FL 32177
Phone: 386-328-1111
Crescent City Office
320 N. Summit Street
Crescent City, FL 32112
Phone: 386-698-1970
100 East Town Place suite 204, St. Augustine FL 32092
Fax: 386-328-3003
Email: office@holmesandyoung.com
Business Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
IMPORTANT NOTICE AND DISCLOSURE: While we welcome inquiries about potential representation, please do not send any confidential information about any matter before we agree to represent you in that matter or we request information. Pursuant to Opinion 07-3, dated January 16, 2009, any information sent to us unilaterally may not be treated as confidential information and, depending on the circumstances, could be used against the person sending the information. Accordingly, before sending any confidential information to us, please contact us so that we may determine if we have any conflicts of interest and if we are otherwise able to represent you.

