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Showing 7 immigration lawyers in De Pere, WI
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M&M Law, LLP
366 Main Ave, De Pere, WI 54115
(920) 335-0123
mmlawyerswi.com
Roels Keidatz Fronsee & Danen, LLC
515 George St, De Pere, WI 54115
(920) 336-4242
deperelaw.com
Julie C. Hancock Your Virtual Advocate
444 Reid St Ste 300, De Pere, WI 54115
(920) 430-0281
yourvirtualadvocate.com
DeLeers Legal, LLC
2200 Dickinson Rd #17a, De Pere, WI 54115
(920) 712-7805
deleerslegal.com
Fink Fronsee Julie
515 George St, De Pere, WI 54115
(920) 336-4242
Teske Lundberg & Associates
920 Oak St, De Pere, WI 54115
(920) 338-1730
Dempsey Law Firm, LLP
2079 Lawrence Dr, De Pere, WI 54115
(920) 235-7300
dempseylaw.com
What Does a Immigration Lawyer in De Pere Cost?
Immigration lawyer fees in Wisconsin typically range from $150 to $500 per hour. Flat fees for simple cases like citizenship applications may cost $500 to $2,000. More complex cases, such as removal defense or appeals, can cost $3,000 to $10,000 or more. 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 lawyers in De Pere handle?
Lawyers in De Pere typically handle family-based immigration, employment visas, student visas, asylum applications, and removal defense. They also assist with citizenship and naturalization applications. Many have experience with cases involving the Wisconsin court system.
How long does it take to get a green card in Wisconsin?
Green card processing times vary by category. Family-based petitions can take 1 to 3 years, while employment-based cases may take 6 months to 2 years. The exact timeline depends on USCIS workload and the specific visa category.
What is the difference between a visa and a green card?
A visa allows temporary entry to the United States for a specific purpose, such as work or study. A green card grants permanent resident status, allowing you to live and work indefinitely in the U.S. Green card holders can apply for citizenship after meeting residency requirements.