
Most lawyers in Florida will sit down with you for a first meeting that costs between $150-300, though some won’t charge you for this if you end up hiring them. A few even offer it completely free.
When it comes to getting your green card through family, expect to pay your lawyer somewhere between $1,500-4,000. If it’s through your job, the cost goes up – usually $5,000-7,500 since there’s more paperwork involved.
Want to become a U.S. citizen? The legal work typically runs $500-1,500. Seeking asylum is trickier and costs more, anywhere from $1,500 to $7,000, depending on how complicated your situation is.
Important: If you’re dealing with deportation, legal fees can hit hard – $3,000 to $15,000 or more. The exact amount depends on where you are in the process and how complex your case is.
Getting married? K-1 fiancé visa paperwork usually costs between $750-2,500 to handle.
Some lawyers charge by the hour instead of a flat rate. Hourly rates typically fall between $150-500, based on their experience and location. Many prefer to quote you a single price upfront for the whole service – this way you know exactly what you’re getting into.
Financial assistance notice: If these costs seem overwhelming, don’t lose hope. Many Florida immigration attorneys offer monthly payment plans. There are also several non-profit organizations throughout the state that provide reduced-cost or free immigration legal services to qualifying individuals.