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Top Immigration Lawyers in St. Louis

You need an immigration lawyer in St. Louis — for a green card, citizenship, a work visa, or to fight removal. Immigration is federal law, so the same rules apply whether you file from St. Louis or anywhere else, but a local attorney knows the St. Louis USCIS field office and that Missouri removal cases run through the Kansas City immigration court. Below are vetted St. Louis immigration firms covering family petitions, employment visas, naturalization, asylum, and deportation defense, most offering a paid or free first consultation.

Federal law
Same rules nationwide
USCIS
St. Louis field office
Free
Many consults
Multilingual
Many firms

When you need a St. Louis immigration lawyer

An immigration lawyer in St. Louis helps you move through a federal system that is slow, paperwork-heavy, and unforgiving of mistakes. They figure out which path fits your situation, prepare the petitions, prepare you for interviews, and represent you before USCIS or in immigration court. A small error on a form or a missed deadline can cost years, so getting the strategy right at the start matters more than almost anything else.

Talk to a St. Louis immigration lawyer if any of the following describes your situation.

  • You want to sponsor a spouse, child, or parent for a green card.
  • You're ready to apply for U.S. citizenship through naturalization.
  • You or your employer needs a work visa such as an H-1B, L-1, O-1, or a PERM-based green card.
  • You're seeking asylum or have a fear of returning to your home country.
  • You've received a Notice to Appear or are in removal (deportation) proceedings.
  • A prior application was denied, or you have a criminal issue that affects your status.
  • You're a student or worker who needs to change or extend status.
  • You want a U visa, VAWA relief, or DACA renewal.

How a St. Louis immigration case actually moves

Step 1: a consultation to map the right path and spot red flags such as prior removals or criminal history. Step 2: the lawyer prepares the petition or application — a family I-130, an employment petition, an N-400 for citizenship, or a defensive filing. Step 3: filing with USCIS, with the correct fees and supporting evidence. Step 4: biometrics and, for many cases, an interview at the St. Louis USCIS field office. Step 5: a decision, a request for more evidence, or, for removal cases, hearings before an immigration judge — Missouri cases are handled through the Kansas City immigration court, often by video. Timelines vary widely, from under a year for naturalization to much longer for family green cards and removal defense.

What this typically costs in St. Louis

$1,000–$2,500
Naturalization
$2,000–$6,000
Family green card
$3,000–$7,500
Asylum
$5,000–$15,000
Removal defense

St. Louis immigration lawyers usually charge flat fees by case type, separate from the government filing fees you pay to USCIS. Naturalization commonly runs $1,000 to $2,500 in attorney fees; a family-based green card roughly $2,000 to $6,000; asylum about $3,000 to $7,500; and removal (deportation) defense $5,000 to $15,000 or more depending on complexity and how many hearings are needed. Employment-based cases are often quoted per petition. Always confirm whether government filing fees are included — usually they are not — and get the fee agreement in writing.

What's specific about Missouri immigration law

  • Federal jurisdiction. Immigration is governed by federal law and agencies — USCIS, ICE, and the immigration courts — so the substantive rules don't change from state to state.
  • St. Louis USCIS field office. Many local applicants attend biometrics and interviews at the USCIS field office in St. Louis.
  • Kansas City immigration court. Missouri removal cases are handled through the federal immigration court in Kansas City, frequently by video for St. Louis-area respondents.
  • No right to free counsel. Unlike criminal court, there's no government-appointed lawyer in immigration proceedings — you must hire your own, which is why early help matters.
  • Criminal issues carry weight. Even minor Missouri criminal convictions can affect immigration status, so coordinate any criminal and immigration matters together.

St. Louis firms that handle immigration

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1

Hacking Immigration Law, LLC

Family, business & removalSt. LouisConsultation available

A St. Louis firm devoted to immigration, handling family and employment petitions, naturalization, and removal defense, with a large online client following. A fit for a wide range of immigration matters.

Free ConsultationFamily & EmploymentRemoval DefenseImmigration Focus
2

Khazaeli Wyrsch, LLC

Immigration & civil rightsSt. LouisConsultation available

A St. Louis firm whose practice includes immigration alongside civil-rights litigation, handling petitions, status issues, and related disputes. Good fit for cases that cross into civil-rights territory.

Free ConsultationImmigrationCivil RightsLitigation
3

Greta Morina Immigration, LLC

Immigration lawSt. LouisConsultation available

A St. Louis immigration practice handling family-based petitions, naturalization, and humanitarian relief. A practical choice for individuals and families working through the green-card and citizenship process.

Free ConsultationFamily PetitionsNaturalizationHumanitarian Relief
4

Gonzalez Herrera Law Firm, LLC

ImmigrationSt. LouisBilingual

A St. Louis firm offering immigration help with Spanish-language service, handling family petitions, status matters, and consular processing. A fit for clients who want bilingual representation.

Free ConsultationBilingual (Spanish)Family PetitionsConsular Processing
5

Immigration Law Group LLC

Immigration lawSt. LouisConsultation available

A St. Louis immigration firm handling family and employment-based cases, naturalization, and related applications. A practical choice for clients who want a dedicated immigration team.

Free ConsultationFamily & EmploymentNaturalizationImmigration Focus

See the full roundup: Top 10 Immigration Lawyers in St. Louis.

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Immigration in St. Louis — FAQ

Does it matter that my lawyer is in St. Louis if immigration is federal?
The law is the same nationwide, but a local lawyer knows the St. Louis USCIS office and the Kansas City immigration court.
What does an immigration lawyer cost in St. Louis?
Flat fees by case type: roughly $1,000–$2,500 for citizenship, $2,000–$6,000 for a family green card, more for removal defense.
Where will my Missouri immigration court hearing be?
Missouri removal cases are handled through the Kansas City immigration court, often by video for St. Louis-area respondents.
Do I get a free lawyer in immigration court?
No. There's no government-appointed counsel in immigration proceedings — you must hire your own.
Can a criminal charge affect my immigration status?
Yes — even minor convictions can have serious consequences, so handle both matters together.
How long does a green card or citizenship case take?
It varies widely — naturalization can take under a year; family green cards and removal cases often take much longer.

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