Find An Immigration Attorney

If you have immigration violations, past criminal offenses, or a previously denied application, CitizenPath recommends that you seek the advice of an experienced immigration lawyer before filing any USCIS form. We offer these three options to find an independent immigration attorney. Immigration laws are Federal Laws, therefore an American attorney located anywhere in the United States can handle your case throughout the U.S. as well as at a U.S embassy or consulate overseas.

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Ask an immigration attorney online. Get an answer fast.

Do you have just a few questions and want to get quick answers? You have the option of contacting an online immigration attorney through JustAnswer.com.

Type in your question. Get an answer from an attorney right now. This is generally the fastest, lowest-cost solution for your simple immigration questions. Get your answer fast so that you can finish your form today.

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Speak to an experienced attorney.

If you have a more complicated situation or need to spend several minutes speaking to a legal expert, schedule a phone consultation with a attorney. Each of these experienced immigration attorneys can provide an initial by phone or video call.

Cesar Luna
Member of California Bar since 1997
Luna & Associates
2615 Camino Del Rio South, Ste 400
San Diego, CA 92108
 
Office: (619) 702-6330
Languages: English, Spanish
Web: www.lunalaw.com
Initial 30-min Consultation: $100

Arun Kumar Chhabra
Member of Washington DC Bar since 1970
The Law Office of Arun Kumar Chhabra
7402 Colshire Drive, Suite 1
McLean, VA 22102
 
Office: (703) 791-1159
Languages: English, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu
Email: akcesquire@gmail.com
Initial 30-min Consultation: $200
Get partial credit for money spent at CitizenPath

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Locate free or low-cost legal services.

If you need legal advice but cannot afford to hire an attorney, there are a few directories that can help you find help. Additionally, you may be able to ask an attorney, an association of immigration lawyers, or an organization specially -accredited to provide legal advice about the availability of free or reduced cost legal services on immigration issues.

CitizenPath provides self-help document preparation services. We are not a legal firm.

CitizenPath is not a law firm and we cannot provide legal advice, opinions or recommendations to our customers about their possible legal rights, legal remedies, legal defenses, legal options or legal strategies, or answers to specific questions on forms. For this reason, we want you to find an immigration attorney if your situation is extraordinary.

Our services typically begin with a page of initial screening questions. Most people that can answer these questions without receiving a warning can also use our services. In many cases, applicants that do have a legal issue can continue using our service once they have spoken to an attorney.

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