About The Firm


In 1998, Roger Bernstein and Linda Osberg-Braun, after more than a decade with INS, forged a partnership devoted to meeting the needs of South Florida's immigrant community. They believed South Florida needed compassionate and highly qualified lawyers who focused their practice exclusively on immigration law. Today, Bernstein Osberg-Braun & de Moraes is considered one of Florida's pre-eminent immigration firms.

Bernstein Osberg-Braun & de Moraes is a Miami based immigration law firm conveniently located between downtown Miami and downtown Ft. Lauderdale. Both Roger Bernstein and Linda Osberg-Braun, the firm's founding partners, are certified as experts by the Florida Bar.

Bernstein Osberg-Braun & de Moraes is the largest Immigration law firm in Miami and South Florida. With more than 60 years of combined experience, we offer a unique combination of seasoned business professionals, former INS trial lawyers, state prosecutors and former Assistant Public Defenders who understand the inner workings of public and government agencies and are committed to problem-solving.

Our multilingual immigration team focuses its practice exclusively in the field of immigration law, including immigrant visas, corporate non-immigrant visas, labor certifications, waivers for deportation, litigation, appeals, motions to reopen cases and consular processing.

Since our founding, our firm is proud to have helped so many clients achieve their goals in the United States.

Contact our Experienced Immigration Attorneys in Miami

If you have any Immigration needs, you need experienced legal assistance. Please call Bernstein, Osberg-Braun & de Moraes directly at (305) 895-0300 or email us at help@visaattorneys.com and an Immigration Attorney in Miami from our team will be happy to assist you.


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