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Removal Defense

Deportation defense in immigration court (EOIR)

I-130 Family Petition

Petition for alien relative (family-based green card sponsorship)

I-130 + I-485 Full Package

Concurrent family petition and adjustment of status — immediate relatives of U.S. citizens already in the U.S.

I-485 Adjustment of Status

Adjustment of status to lawful permanent resident

I-751 Removal of Conditions

Removing conditions on a 2-year green card

N-400 Naturalization

Application for U.S. citizenship

Asylum

Affirmative or defensive asylum / withholding / CAT

EAD / I-765

Employment Authorization Document

Crimmigration Consult

Immigration consequences of a criminal plea / post-conviction relief

Federal Litigation

Mandamus, APA, habeas, or circuit court petition for review

How it works

Four steps to your estimate

  1. Pick your case type above.
  2. Answer questions about your specific situation (under 2 minutes).
  3. Get an instant, transparent fee range based on the complexity factors in your case.
  4. Schedule a paid consultation with Ahmad Yakzan to lock in your actual fee.

How Much Does Immigration Cost?

Immigration costs come in two parts: the attorney fee and the government (USCIS) filing fee. The table below shows typical attorney fee ranges in Florida by case type. Use the calculator above for a personalized estimate, and open any cost guide for the current USCIS filing fees.

Case typeTypical attorney fee (FL)
Removal Defense$8,000$25,000Cost guide →
I-130 Family Petition$2,000$5,500Cost guide →
I-130 + I-485 Full Package$4,500$9,500Get an estimate →
I-485 Adjustment of Status$2,500$7,500Cost guide →
I-751 Removal of Conditions$2,500$6,000Cost guide →
N-400 Naturalization$2,500$5,000Cost guide →
Asylum$5,000$15,000Cost guide →
EAD / I-765$750$2,000Cost guide →
Crimmigration Consult$1,500$12,000Cost guide →
Federal Litigation$5,000$30,000Cost guide →

Ranges are typical Florida attorney fees for informational purposes only and are not a quote. Government USCIS filing fees are separate and subject to change.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does immigration cost in total?

Your total cost has two parts: the attorney fee and the government (USCIS) filing fee. Attorney fees depend on the complexity of your case, while USCIS filing fees are set by the government. Use the estimator above for a personalized attorney fee range.

What are USCIS filing fees?

USCIS filing fees are government charges paid directly to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services when you submit a form. They are separate from attorney fees and change periodically — see each cost guide for the current amount.

Is the estimate free?

Yes. The estimate is instant and free, and no email is required to see your fee range.

Does the attorney fee include the USCIS filing fee?

No. The ranges shown are attorney fees only. Government filing fees are paid separately to USCIS.

How much does an immigration lawyer cost in Florida?

It depends on your case type and its complexity. The table above shows typical attorney fee ranges in Florida; use the estimator for a number tailored to your situation.

Ahmad Yakzan — Immigration Attorney
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Ahmad Yakzan

Immigration Attorney

Florida Bar (2011) · N.D. Fla. · M.D. Fla. · S.D. Fla. · D.D.C. · W.D. Tex.

Ahmad Yakzan is an immigration attorney at American Dream Law Office PLLC in Temple Terrace, Florida. He focuses on removal defense, crimmigration, and family and business immigration — the exact practice areas covered by this estimator. Admitted to the Florida Bar in 2011, Ahmad also practices in multiple federal district courts and before the D.C. Circuit. He is a Super Lawyers Rising Stars honoree (2017–2020), an Amazon #1 best-selling author in Legal Education, and consults in English and Arabic.

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