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Top 1 Immigration Lawyers in San Francisco

Immigration cases filed from San Francisco go through specific USCIS service centers and (for removal) the San Francisco Immigration Court. The 1 immigration firms below are licensed to practice federal immigration law and have direct experience with the procedural quirks of this jurisdiction. Most offer flat fees on standard petitions.

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Hafey & Karim

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San Francisco Immigration Law — Visas, Green Cards, Asylum, Removal Defense

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Immigration in San Francisco — FAQ

How much does a immigration lawyer cost in San Francisco?
Most San Francisco immigration attorneys work on a flat fees: family green card ~$3,500, H-1B ~$3,500, naturalization ~$1,500 plus USCIS fees. The firms in this directory all offer free initial consultations, so you can get a written quote before you commit.
How long do immigration cases take in CA?
In San Francisco, the typical immigration case timeline is 12–24+ months depending on category. The firms below will give you a realistic timeline at your free consultation based on the specifics of your situation.
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