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In this video, Florida Attorney Sergio Cabanas explains whether you can get a divorce in the US if you're a non-Citizen. 00:00 Introduction 00:06 Can I Get a Divorce in Florida If I am Not a Legal Citizen? 01:13 Outro Para la version en español, ver aquí: ¿Puedo divorciarme en US si no soy ciudadano Americano? • ¿Puedo divorciarme en US si no soy ciudada... **Please note that the information in this video is not an adequate substitute for a consultation with an attorney who is knowledgeable in this subject area and could review the specifics of your individual matter and determine how the law would apply in your particular case.** 👇 Our channel and videos are available in both English and Spanish 👇 / cabanaslawfirm / cabanaslawfirmespanol Sergio Cabanas, Esq. has been practicing law since 1991, after graduating from Washington College of Law in Washington D.C. Attorney Cabanas is admitted to practice in the State of Florida and the U.S. Court for the Southern District of Florida and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. He founded the Divorce and Mediation Law Firm in 2006. The Divorce and Mediation Law Firm focuses on Divorce, Mediation, Child Custody, Child Support, Alimony, Prenuptial Agreements, Post-nuptial Agreements, Domestic Violence, and Post-Divorce Related issues. The firm has three locations: Pembroke Pines, Weston, and Sunny Isles Beach in South Florida. If you would want to consult, you can reach the firm through (954) 329-0441. We are open from 9AM to 5PM, Mondays to Fridays. Service Areas: Broward County: Pembroke Pines • Weston • Miramar • Cooper City • Hollywood • Davie • Southwest Ranches Miami-Dade County: Sunny Isles Beach • Aventura • Golden Beach • North Beach • North Bay Village • Dania Beach • Hallandale Beach • Bal Harbour • Bay Harbor Islands • Indian Creek • Surfside ☆★☆ CONNECT WITH US ☆★☆ Website: https://www.cabanaslawfirm.com Facebook: / cabanaslawfirm Instagram: / cabanaslawfirm LinkedIn: / cabanas-law-firm #60secondswithsergio #citizenshipstatus #immigrationstatus #divorce Transcript: Hello and welcome to 60 Seconds with Sergio. I am your host, Sergio Cabanas, Attorney-at-Law here in Florida. Thank you for joining me today. Today's question is: "Sergio, I've been a resident of Florida for a long time, however, I don't have any legal immigration status here in the US, am I still able to get a divorce here?" The short answer is "yes", you do not have to have any legal immigration status. You don't have to have an active tourist visa, you don't have to have anything whatsoever. The divorce-related matters is what we deal with within a divorce court. We do not deal at all with any immigration matter whatsoever. So we don't have to deal or worry about at all with immigration officials being called that are somehow launching some kind of investigation. That there will be some kind of risk of deportation. None of that exist in a divorce court in Florida. The only requirement under Florida's law is that you, or your spouse, not even both of you just one or the other, has been a resident of Florida for a minimum of six months when the divorce is filed. That's it. So, this divorce is handled the same way as any other case. It simply starts with you, preferably consulting with an attorney who can review all specific information related to your case and preparing a proper divorce paperwork, including a petition for the divorce. And the process is handled the same way as any other case. I hope this short video provided you some guidance over this important area of the law. Thank you again for joining me today. And as always, stay informed so you can stay strong.