Green cards, citizenship, visas and deportation defense in Sedgwick County

Top 10 Immigration Lawyers in Wichita, KS

Immigration cases run from a first work permit to defending a family member in court. The right Wichita attorney tells you plainly which path fits, what it costs, and how long it takes.

If you are looking for an immigration lawyer in Wichita, you are probably up against a deadline, a denial, or a hard decision about someone you love. Immigration law is federal, so a Wichita attorney can represent you before USCIS and the immigration court no matter where in south-central Kansas you live.

Wichita has a steady core of immigration practices, from family and citizenship work to business and humanitarian cases. We focused on attorneys with a verifiable Wichita-area immigration practice and recognition from directories such as Justia, Super Lawyers, Expertise, and ThreeBestRated.

Most immigration work here is billed as a flat fee per filing rather than by the hour, which makes it easier to budget. We give real ranges below so you know what to expect before you call.

How we picked these 8: We cross-referenced peer rankings and directories (Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, Justia, Expertise.com, FindLaw) and each firm's own published practice pages. Every firm below appeared in at least two independent sources and has a verifiable Wichita-area immigration practice. We do not accept payment for placement, and we do not write sponsored reviews. More on our methodology →

1

Gregory S.J. Beuke Ltd.

Top-3 ThreeBestRatedNaturalization and green cardsWichita

Practice focus: Naturalization and citizenship, green cards, adjustment of status, and permanent residency.

Gregory S.J. Beuke handles a wide range of immigration matters for the Kansas immigrant community, from green cards to citizenship, and has been named among the top immigration attorneys in Wichita by ThreeBestRated.

Why they made the list: A long-standing, well-reviewed Wichita immigration practice with broad coverage.

Fee structure
Flat fees per filing
Free consultation
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2

Holubec & Loy LLC

20+ yearsDACA and family-basedBilingual (Spanish)

Practice focus: Family-based immigration, DACA, citizenship, and removal matters.

Holubec & Loy has provided immigration advocacy for more than two decades and serves communities across south-central Kansas, including Sedgwick, Butler, Harvey, and surrounding counties, with Spanish-language service.

Why they made the list: Two decades of immigration experience with strong regional reach and bilingual staff.

Fee structure
Flat fees per filing
Free consultation
Yes
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3

Law Office of Jihyun Kim LLC

Bilingual Korean and SpanishFull immigrationWichita

Practice focus: Naturalization, visas, citizenship, asylum, employment, and deportation matters.

Attorney Jihyun Kim handles immigration and naturalization matters throughout Kansas, offering bilingual service in Korean and Spanish across family, employment, and humanitarian cases.

Why they made the list: Unusually broad language access plus full-spectrum immigration coverage.

Fee structure
Flat fees per filing
Free consultation
Yes
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4

Baumgartner Law Office

Removal defenseAsylumNear Wichita

Practice focus: Asylum, immigration-court removal defense, family green cards, consular processing, and citizenship.

Attorney Ben Baumgartner relocated his immigration practice to the Wichita area and focuses on asylum, removal defense, family-based green cards, consular processing, and waivers.

Why they made the list: A strong choice for asylum and removal-defense cases that go before the immigration court.

Fee structure
Flat and staged fees
Free consultation
Yes
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5

Balderas Legal Group, LLC

Family-based and humanitarianRemoval defenseWichita

Practice focus: Family-based immigration, naturalization, humanitarian relief, and removal defense.

Balderas Legal Group is a Wichita immigration firm assisting clients with family-based immigration, naturalization, humanitarian cases, and defense in removal proceedings.

Why they made the list: Broad coverage including humanitarian and removal cases for Wichita families.

Fee structure
Flat fees per filing
Free consultation
Yes
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6

Kirchner Law

Business immigrationH-2B specialistWichita

Practice focus: Business immigration with a focus on non-agricultural temporary H-2B visas.

Meagan Kirchner has more than a decade of complex business-immigration experience and a distinctive niche in non-agricultural temporary H-2B visas for employers.

Why they made the list: The specialist option for employers and workers dealing with H-2B and business immigration.

Fee structure
Flat or project-based fees
Free consultation
Yes
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7

Kutak Rock LLP

National firmEmployer immigrationWichita office

Practice focus: Business immigration for employers and employees within a national firm.

Kutak Rock is a national firm, founded in 1965, that assists employers and employees with immigration matters, including a team led by a former Homeland Security trial attorney.

Why they made the list: Big-firm resources for complex employer-sponsored immigration.

Fee structure
Hourly or project-based
Free consultation
Consultation by request
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8

Allison Kranz, Immigration Attorney

Students and startupsStrategic planningWichita

Practice focus: Strategic immigration planning for students, startups, and professionals.

Known as The Nerdy Immigration Lawyer, Allison Kranz focuses on strategic immigration planning for students, startups, and professionals navigating visas, residency, and citizenship.

Why they made the list: A modern, planning-focused practice for students, founders, and skilled professionals.

Fee structure
Flat or project-based fees
Free consultation
Yes
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How to choose between them in Wichita

Match the lawyer to your case type. Citizenship, an employer visa, and removal defense are different jobs. Ask how many of your specific case type the lawyer has handled recently.

Confirm court experience for removal cases. If a family member is in removal proceedings, you want an attorney who appears in immigration court, not only one who files with USCIS.

Ask about language and updates. Several Wichita offices offer Spanish, and some offer Korean. Confirm your language need and how you will get case updates.

Get the flat fee in writing. Ask whether government filing fees, biometrics, and any appeals are included or billed separately.

Beware of anyone promising a result. No honest lawyer guarantees an approval. Be cautious of notarios or non-attorneys offering legal advice.

What immigration help typically costs in Wichita

Most Wichita immigration lawyers charge a flat fee per filing, plus the separate government fees USCIS charges. Typical ranges:

  • Citizenship / naturalization (N-400): attorney fee about 1,000 to 2,500 dollars, plus the USCIS filing fee.
  • Family green card (adjustment of status): about 2,000 to 5,000 dollars in attorney fees for a straightforward case, more with waivers.
  • Employer-sponsored visa: varies widely; business cases are often priced per project and can run higher.
  • Removal / deportation defense: about 3,500 to 10,000 dollars or more, often billed in stages.
  • Government filing fees: paid to USCIS on top of attorney fees and updated periodically, so confirm the current amount.

Ask each firm exactly what its flat fee covers. The cheapest quote is not a bargain if it leaves out the responses and appeals your case is likely to need.

How long it takes

Immigration timelines are set by the federal government and shift with agency backlogs. Rough 2026 expectations:

  • Citizenship (N-400): often about 8 to 14 months from filing to the oath ceremony.
  • Family green card (inside the U.S.): commonly about 10 to 24 months depending on category and relationship.
  • Employer-sponsored cases: vary by visa type and any premium-processing options.
  • Removal defense: highly variable, from months to several years, given immigration-court backlogs.

Red flags to watch for when hiring a immigration lawyer in Wichita

Guaranteed outcomes. No ethical attorney can promise a specific result. If a firm guarantees a win, a number, or a court ruling, walk away.

The disappearing senior partner. You meet a named partner at intake, then never hear from them again while an unsupervised junior runs the file. Ask in writing who handles your matter day to day.

Pressure to sign on the spot. Reputable firms give you the engagement letter in writing and time to read it. High-pressure intake is a volume-mill signal.

No verifiable track record. Look for named results, peer rankings, board certifications, or bar recognition — not "we have helped thousands of clients."

Vague fees. Every legitimate firm will put the fee structure, what is covered, and what triggers extra charges in a written engagement letter.

10 questions to ask in your free consultation

Most of the firms on this list offer a free or low-cost initial call. Use it. Bring a written list and write down the answers, then compare across two or three firms before you sign anything.

  1. Who, specifically, will handle my matter day to day? Get a name and a direct email, not just the firm.
  2. How many matters like mine have you handled in the last three years? You want a number, not a brochure line.
  3. What is your fee, and what does it cover? Get the structure in writing before you sign.
  4. What out-of-pocket costs am I responsible for, and when? Filing fees, records, and experts add up - ask now.
  5. What is the realistic range of outcomes? A good lawyer gives a range; a weak one promises the high end.
  6. How long will this take? An honest estimate, with the assumptions stated.
  7. What is my deadline, and is it at risk? Many immigration matters carry hard filing deadlines.
  8. How often will I hear from you? Set the communication cadence now.
  9. What can I do to help my own case? The best lawyers will give you homework.
  10. What is the worst-case outcome? A lawyer who refuses to discuss downside risk is selling you something.

What to bring to your Wichita consultation

You will get more out of the first call if you arrive organized. For most immigration matters, gather:

  • A short written timeline. Dates, names, and what happened, in order.
  • The key documents. Any contracts, letters, agreements, court orders, or filings you have received.
  • Your correspondence. Relevant emails, texts, or messages - and do not delete anything.
  • Any deadlines you know about. A court date, a signing deadline, or an agency notice.
  • Your questions. The 10 above are a good place to start.

If you are not sure whether something is relevant, bring it anyway. It is easier for a lawyer to set aside what does not matter than to chase down what you left at home.

Is hiring a immigration lawyer in Wichita worth it?

For small, simple matters you may not need a lawyer at all, and a good one will tell you so. But the moment real money, your record, your family, or a hard deadline is involved, going without representation usually costs more than it saves. The other side — an insurer, a prosecutor, or an opposing party — almost always has a lawyer. You should not be the only person in the room without one.

Here is a simple test. If the outcome could change your finances for years, affect your children, put your freedom or immigration status at risk, or turn on a legal deadline you do not fully understand, talk to a lawyer before you act. Most of the firms above will give you an honest read in a free call, including telling you when you do not need to hire anyone at all.

The cost of a consultation is almost always lower than the cost of a mistake you cannot undo. Even if you decide to handle the matter yourself, one conversation with an experienced Wichita attorney can tell you what to watch for and where the real risks are before they become expensive.

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Frequently asked questions about immigration lawyers in Wichita

Do I need a lawyer for a simple citizenship application?

Not always, but a lawyer is well worth it if you have any criminal history, long absences from the U.S., or past immigration issues that could complicate the N-400.

Can a Wichita lawyer handle my immigration court case?

Yes. Immigration is federal, so a Wichita attorney can represent you before the immigration court that hears Kansas cases, including by video.

How much does an immigration lawyer cost in Wichita?

Most charge flat fees per filing: roughly 1,000 to 2,500 dollars for citizenship and 2,000 to 5,000 dollars for a family green card, plus government fees. Removal defense costs more.

What languages do these firms offer?

Several offer Spanish, and at least one offers Korean. Confirm your language need when you schedule the consultation.

My relative was detained. What should I do first?

Call an attorney who handles removal defense right away and note the detention location and any A-number. Bond and strategy decisions happen quickly.

What is a notario, and should I use one?

In the U.S., a notary is not a lawyer and cannot give immigration legal advice. Use a licensed attorney or a recognized nonprofit to avoid costly mistakes.

Is the consultation free?

Most of the firms above offer a free or low-cost initial consultation. Confirm when you book, and ask what documents to bring.

One last thing. Choosing a lawyer is personal. Read the reviews. Call two or three firms before you sign. Ask each one: How many matters like mine have you handled in the last three years? The answer tells you a lot. — The LawFirmSquare team

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