Immigration Lawyer San Francisco Free Consultation

At Hurtubise Weber Law, our senior lawyers offer top-notch immigration attorney services and assistance for those seeking help with green cards, visas, and U.S. citizenship. Hundreds of immigrants contact our immigration lawyer in San Francisco for a free consultation and legal advice.

Do I need an immigration lawyer? 

Whether you need an immigration lawyer or not largely depends on your immigration situation. Although it is not mandatory to hire an immigration lawyer to apply for an immigrant visa, green card, or employment visa, a lawyer can help you build a straightforward case and improve the chance of success of your application.

An immigration lawyer can reduce your workload by half, by preparing the documentation and evidence for you and by assisting you in follow-up interactions with USCIS. Furthermore, an attorney can prepare you for the interview and guide you through the complex and overwhelming amount of paperwork. Many foreign immigrants schedule a call with our immigration lawyer in San Francisco for a free consultation to help them with their application process.

Cost of an immigration attorney

It can be extremely tedious to navigate the immigration system all by yourself. Entrusting your case to an expert can save you a considerable amount of time and money.

An immigration lawyer can offer assistance with employment and business visas and green cards, family-based green cards, and US citizenship/naturalization. Immigration attorneys may charge an hourly rate or a flat fee for specific services. Attorney rates will vary depending on the complexity of the immigration case and the experience of the lawyer.

An attorney may charge you for an initial consultation. During this consultation, an attorney may offer basic case evaluation and legal advice. At Hurtubise Weber Law, we provide a free 15 minute phone consultation for family-based green card and humanitarian-based (such as U visa and DACA) cases.

Eligibility requirements for a family-based green card

If you have a relative who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, they may be able to petition for you for a green card. You may enjoy preferential treatment if you fall under any one of the following categories:

  • You are married to a US citizen

  • You are under 21 years of age, unmarried, and at least one of your parents is a US citizen

  • You are the parent of a US citizen who is at least 21 years of age

Schedule an appointment immediately with our immigration lawyer in San Francisco for a free family-based green card consultation. Get immigration-related advice from California's best immigration lawyers by getting in touch with Hurtubise Weber Law LLP.