Looking for a immigration attorney in Fort Lauderdale? Below: vetted firms covering downtown, Las Olas, Plantation, and along Federal Highway, real FL cost ranges for flat fee representation, and what FL law actually says about your situation. Most firms offer a free initial consultation.
6 vetted firms in Fort Lauderdale handle immigration cases. The shortlist below is editor-picked based on practice-area concentration, ratings, and client feedback.
Costs in Fort Lauderdale run modestly above the national average.
Fee structure: Immigration is a flat-fee practice. Plus USCIS filing fees on top.
Typical range: $500-$8,000+ depending on petition type.
Up-front cost: Half at engagement, half at filing.
For a fuller breakdown of how lawyers actually price work across all 30 legal needs we cover, see our cost guide. The numbers above are 2026 averages; your specific quote will depend on the firm's experience level, the complexity of your case, and the firm's caseload at the moment you call.
Two ways to keep costs down in any Fort Lauderdale immigration matter: (1) come prepared to the first meeting with a one-page summary of facts, dates, and dollar amounts; (2) ask for a flat fee where one is offered — it removes the lawyer's incentive to take longer than necessary.
Statute of limitations: varies — ask a local attorney. This is when you have to file by — not when you have to settle by.
Court system: local trial court.
Fault rules: varies.
Damage caps: varies.
One thing to know: Immigration cases are governed primarily by FL state statutes and case law. Ask the firm you call about applicable deadlines on your specific situation.
This page is a starting point, not a substitute for advice that applies to your specific situation. For that, talk to a licensed FL attorney — most of the firms above offer a free initial consultation for Fort Lauderdale residents.
Most people hire a immigration lawyer in Fort Lauderdale after one of these triggers:
If any of these match what's happening to you, get a free consultation booked this week. Waiting rarely improves the case and often hurts it — evidence fades, witnesses move, and statute-of-limitations clocks keep running.
Family-based green cards routinely take 12-36 months depending on category and country. Employment-based timelines have lengthened significantly in 2024-2026.
Simple cases (e.g., a clear marriage-based AOS with strong documentation) can be done pro se. Anything involving prior visa overstays, criminal history, denials, or RFEs warrants a lawyer.
Most immigration work is flat-fee. Family petitions run $1,500-$3,500; complex AOS or removal defense $5,000-$10,000+. Plus USCIS filing fees on top.
A Request for Evidence means USCIS needs more documentation. The deadline is firm — usually 87 days. Get a lawyer to help frame the response, especially if it's the second one.
Depends on the visa category. Many AOS applicants get an EAD (work authorization). H-1B and certain other visas allow continuous work. Don't assume — verify.
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