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How Much Does a Immigration Law Attorney Cost in Las Vegas? (2026)

By John Quigley · NevadaAttorneyFinder.com · Updated May 27, 2026

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Immigration attorney fees in Las Vegas depend heavily on the visa or immigration benefit type. Most attorneys charge flat fees per matter, ranging from $500 for simple renewals to $5,000+ for complex family petitions or deportation defense.

Quick Answer: Immigration Law Attorney Fees in Las Vegas

Case Type Typical Attorney Fee
DACA renewal $500 – $1,200
Adjustment of status (green card) $2,500 – $5,000
Family-based petition (I-130) $1,500 – $3,500
Naturalization (N-400) $1,000 – $2,500
Employment-based visa (H-1B, O-1) $3,000 – $7,500
Asylum application $3,000 – $8,000
Removal / deportation defense $5,000 – $25,000+
U visa / VAWA $1,500 – $4,000

What Drives Immigration Law Attorney Fees Up

  • Removal proceedings: Fighting deportation in immigration court requires extensive hearings, evidence, and potential appeals to the BIA — this is the most expensive immigration matter.
  • Prior criminal record: Any criminal history, even a minor offense, creates immigration complications requiring detailed analysis and often waivers.
  • Prior immigration violations: Prior unlawful presence, prior removal orders, or prior misrepresentation all require waivers that add time and cost.
  • Complex family relationships: Step-children, adopted children, or same-sex marriages that occurred in states where it was not previously recognized require additional documentation.

Factors That May Reduce Attorney Fees

  • Straightforward family petition with clear relationship and no complications
  • Simple renewal with no changes in circumstances
  • Clean criminal and immigration history

USCIS Government Fees (Attorney Fees Separate)

USCIS filing fees (vary by form) $85 – $2,805+
Biometrics fee $85 (for most applications)
Medical examination (I-693) $200 – $500
Translation of foreign documents $100 – $500+
Immigration court filing fee (removal) $0 (but case can drag 5+ years)

Statute of Limitations

Filing Deadline: Varies significantly: asylum must be filed within 1 year of arrival; most USCIS applications have no hard deadline but delays can affect eligibility.

Relevant Nevada Statutes

8 U.S.C. § 1229a (removal proceedings) · 8 CFR 208 (asylum) · INA § 245 (adjustment of status) · INA § 316 (naturalization)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an immigration attorney cost in Las Vegas?
Immigration attorney fees in Las Vegas range from $500 for a simple DACA renewal to $25,000+ for contested removal proceedings. Most services are flat-fee: adjustment of status (green card) typically runs $2,500–$5,000, naturalization $1,000–$2,500, and family petitions $1,500–$3,500. Government USCIS filing fees are separate and range from $85 to $2,805+ depending on the form.
Do I need an immigration attorney — can't I file USCIS forms myself?
Many immigration forms can technically be filed without an attorney. However, errors on immigration applications can result in denial, delays of years, or in serious cases, inadmissibility findings or removal proceedings. For anything involving your immigration status, a pending green card, or any history of criminal charges or prior immigration violations, working with a licensed immigration attorney is strongly recommended.
What is the difference between a green card and citizenship?
A green card (Lawful Permanent Resident status) allows you to live and work permanently in the United States, but you remain a foreign national. You can be deported for certain crimes. Citizenship through naturalization (after typically 5 years as a permanent resident, or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen) is permanent, cannot be taken away except in extreme cases of fraud, and allows you to vote, get a U.S. passport, and sponsor more family members.
What should I do if I receive a Notice to Appear (NTA)?
A Notice to Appear is the charging document in removal proceedings — the government is seeking to deport you. This is an immigration emergency. You should contact an experienced immigration attorney immediately. Do not miss any court date listed on the NTA. If you cannot afford an attorney, contact Nevada Legal Services or the UNLV Immigration Clinic. Unlike criminal court, there is no right to a government-appointed attorney in immigration court.
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