Casa Miami

Office Information

Name: Casa Miami
Address: 10300 SW 72 Street, Miami, FL - 33173
Phone: (305) 463-7468
Fax:

Service Information

Immigration assistance, divorce assistance, citizenship assistance, victim assistance.

CASA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community based organization established in 1994 to assist and support immigrants of all nationalities. CASA works to enhance opportunities for immigrants through legal representation and education. CASA focuses its efforts on strengthening immigrant families while helping individuals achieve independence.

Victim Assistance
CASA provides free legal services to some immigrants that have been victims of domestic violence or other qualifying crimes in the U.S.

CASAs immigration assistance and form preparation service provide clients with guidance and assistance in submitting immigration applications to USCIS. Our group of specially certified paralegals provide this service together with the support of our team of  attorneys.

These are some of the immigration services CASA offers:

    Citizenship Assistance

    Adjustment of status (residence)
    Application to extend nonimmigrant status
    Work  Permit Application
    Residence card renewal
    Cuban Adjustment
    Re-entry Permit
    Refugee Travel Document
    Visas V and  K
    Affidavit Support

To schedule an appointment, please fill out this document Intake Form and fax it to E-Fax 786-600-6897. You also can send it by email to [email protected].  If you are in Miami or Broward, you can schedule your own immigration appointment with our paralegals Alexander Lozano and Niurka Dreke is our section Schedule In-Office Appointment on our website. The first appointment with the paralegals costs $35.


Divorce Assistance
If you are considering divorce,  CASA can help you. At very low prices, CASA handles simple divorce cases without children or property and where both parties are present and agree to sign the necessary documents.

CASA has professionals with extensive experience to defend it and protect their interests.

Why call our divorce expert?

    25 years of experience offering legal services
    We speak Spanish and English
    We offer personalized attention
    Very competitive, affordable and reasonable  prices

Call us at 305-463-7468 Ext 101/104 or send us a message to [email protected] or [email protected] to speak with the expert.  You can also schedule your own appointment with Niurka Dreke in our section Schedule In-office Appointment on our website. Remember that we charge a fee of $35 for the first consultation.

Immigration Assistance
CASA's immigration assistance and form preparation service provide clients with guidance and assistance in submitting immigration applications to USCIS. Our group of specially certified paralegals provide this service together with the support of our team of  attorneys.

These are some of the immigration services CASA offers:

    Citizenship Assistance
    Adjustment of status (residence)
    Application to extend nonimmigrant status
    Work  Permit Application
    Residence card renewal
    Cuban Adjustment
    Re-entry Permit
    Refugee Travel Document
    Visas V and  K
    Affidavit Support

To schedule an appointment, please fill out this document Intake Form and fax it to E-Fax 786-600-6897. You also can send it by email to [email protected].  If you are in Miami or Broward, you can schedule your own immigration appointment with our paralegals Alexander Lozano and Niurka Dreke is our section Schedule In-Office Appointment on our website. The first appointment with the paralegals costs $35.

Frequently Asked Questions about Legal Aid

  • What is legal aid?

Legal aid is free or low-cost legal assistance for people who cannot afford to hire a lawyer. Legal aid organizations provide a variety of legal services, including advice, representation, and advocacy, to help low-income people resolve their civil legal problems.

  • Who is eligible for legal aid?

Eligibility for legal aid varies depending on the organization. Generally, legal aid organizations serve people with incomes below a certain level, as determined by the federal poverty guidelines. Some legal aid organizations also have additional eligibility criteria, such as citizenship status or immigration status.

  • What kind of cases does legal aid handle?

Legal aid organizations handle a wide range of civil legal problems, including:

  1. * Housing
  2. * Education
  3. * Employment
  4. * Family law
  5. * Immigration
  6. * Public benefits
  7. * Consumer law
  8. * Health care
  9. * Disability rights
  • How do I get legal aid?

To get legal aid, you can contact your local legal aid organization or a state or national legal aid hotline. Legal aid organizations typically have intake interviews to determine eligibility and assess the need for legal assistance.

  • Is legal aid free?

Legal aid is generally free for eligible clients. However, some legal aid organizations may charge for certain services, such as filing fees or expert witness fees.

  • What if I don’t qualify for legal aid?

If you do not qualify for legal aid, there are other options available to you, such as pro bono lawyers or legal self-help resources. Pro bono lawyers are lawyers who volunteer their time to provide free legal services to low-income people. Legal self-help resources can provide you with information and tools to help you represent yourself in court.

Here are some additional frequently asked questions about legal aid:

  • What is the difference between legal aid and a public defender?

Legal aid organizations provide free or low-cost legal assistance to people with civil legal problems. Public defenders provide free legal assistance to people who are accused of crimes.

  • Can I get legal aid for a criminal case?

No, legal aid organizations do not provide legal assistance for criminal cases. Criminal cases are handled by public defenders.

  • How can I find a legal aid organization near me?

You can find a legal aid organization near you by visiting the website of the Legal Services Corporation (LSC), the national organization that funds legal aid programs. The LSC website has a directory of legal aid organizations by state and county.