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Showing 7 immigration lawyers in Racine, WI
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Cafferty & Scheidegger, S.C.
840 Lake Ave, Racine, WI 53403
(262) 632-5000
racinelaw.com
Robert W. Keller Attorney at Law
913 Main St, Racine, WI 53403
(262) 632-0632
rkellerlaw.com
Durkin Law Offices
840 Lake Ave Suite 100, Racine, WI 53403
(262) 999-7734
cdllawoffices.com
Knuteson, Hinkston & Rosenberg, S.C.
500 College Ave, Racine, WI 53403
(262) 633-2000
khrlawyers.com
Zegiel Law Offices, LLC
840 Lake Ave Suite 280, Racine, WI 53403
(262) 360-0103
zegiellawoffices.com
Sterling Lawyers, LLC
731 Main St, Racine, WI 53403
(262) 425-5656
sterlinglawyers.com
H&A Immigration Law Offices LLP
3018 Rapids Dr Suite-A, Racine, WI 53404
(414) 982-3863
haimmigrationlawoffices.com
What Does a Immigration Lawyer in Racine Cost?
Typical costs for an immigration lawyer in Wisconsin range from $150 to $400 per hour. Flat fees for a simple family petition may be $1,500 to $3,000. Deportation defense cases can cost $3,000 to $10,000 or more. Costs vary by case complexity and the lawyers experience. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of immigration cases do Racine lawyers handle?
Racine immigration lawyers handle family-based petitions, work visas, asylum applications, and removal defense. They also assist with naturalization and citizenship applications. Many cases involve filing forms with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or appearing in Milwaukee Immigration Court.
How long does a typical immigration case take in Wisconsin?
Processing times vary widely. A family-based green card can take 12 to 24 months. Asylum cases may take several years. The Milwaukee Immigration Court has its own docket, and wait times depend on case complexity and court schedules.
What should I bring to my first meeting with a Racine immigration lawyer?
Bring any immigration documents you have, such as prior applications, notices from USCIS, passports, and identification. Also bring proof of your residence in Wisconsin, like utility bills or a lease. The lawyer will review your history and explain your options.