Immigration Lawyer in San Antonio, TXGreen Cards · Family Visas · Citizenship · Naturalization

The Echavarria Law Firm is a legal practice dedicated exclusively to immigration in San Antonio, Texas, led by principal attorney Elizabeth Echavarria, with more than 15 years of hands-on experience in immigration law. We represent individuals and families throughout Bexar County and South Texas at every stage of the immigration process — from family petitions and green card applications, to U.S. citizenship and naturalization.

Every consultation, filing, and interview is available in English and Spanish, so you fully understand your legal options before making a single decision.

Have an immigration question? Get clear legal guidance now.

(210) 320-5633

Free initial consultation · Bilingual service · Serving San Antonio and all of South Texas

Why You Need a Dedicated San Antonio Immigration Lawyer

San Antonio sits at the center of one of the most active immigration corridors in the United States. The city is home to a USCIS office and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facilities that serve the entire South Texas region. Cases handled here carry the weight of the high-volume docket typical of a border state, where adjudicators and government attorneys manage an exceptionally heavy caseload.

That environment demands a lawyer who does more than fill out forms. It requires someone who understands how the San Antonio USCIS office handles interview scheduling and Requests for Evidence (RFEs), and has established professional relationships within the South Texas immigration legal ecosystem. A generalist or out-of-market attorney simply cannot match that local advantage.

The consequences of a poorly prepared case are severe: denied applications, years of processing delays, or long separation from your family. With the 2026 increase in filing fees, professional representation is not optional — it is the most important investment you will make in your immigration case.

Immigration Legal Services We Offer in San Antonio

The Echavarria Law Firm handles the full range of immigration matters for individuals, families, and crime victims in San Antonio, Bexar County, and surrounding areas.

Family Immigration

Spousal petitions, parent and child sponsorship, sibling preference categories, I-130 filings, affidavits of support, and consular processing for families separated by borders.

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Green Card Applications

Adjustment of status (I-485), I-130 petitions for an alien relative, employment-based green cards, marriage green cards, and green card renewals with full preparation for USCIS interviews.

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Citizenship & Naturalization

N-400 applications, civics test preparation, good moral character assessments, 3- and 5-year eligibility paths, and representation at naturalization interviews.

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I-130 Petition for an Alien Relative

Complete petition preparation, relationship evidence compilation, RFE response strategy, and case tracking from filing through approval for immediate relatives and preference categories.

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Immigration for Crime Victims (U-Visa)

U-visa applications for undocumented victims of qualifying crimes, assistance with law-enforcement certification, derivative petitions for family members, and adjustment to permanent residence.

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Waivers & Motions

I-601A and I-601 unlawful-presence waivers, extreme-hardship evidence packages, motions to reopen, motions to reconsider, and appeals of denied petitions.

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Visa Guidance & Parole in Place

Strategies for nonimmigrant and immigrant visas, interview preparation, consular-processing support, and parole-in-place applications for qualifying families with military ties.

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DACA Renewals & Work Permits

DACA renewal applications, Employment Authorization Document (EAD) processing, and guidance on maintaining status for eligible beneficiaries in San Antonio and Bexar County.

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How Our San Antonio Immigration Firm Works

1. Confidential Case Evaluation

Every case begins with a thorough review of your immigration history, current status, and goals. We identify the strongest legal path available, flag potential problems (prior overstays, criminal records, unlawful-presence bars), and give you a direct, honest assessment — not a sales pitch.

2. Strategic Case Planning

Once retained, we develop a step-by-step legal strategy tailored to your situation. This includes timeline projections, document checklists, evidence-gathering plans, and contingency strategies in case of RFEs or unexpected complications from USCIS.

3. Filing, Monitoring & Representation

We prepare every form, compile every evidence exhibit, and file your case directly with USCIS or the National Visa Center. We monitor case status, respond immediately to RFEs, and prepare you for interviews. You receive consistent case updates throughout the process — you are never left wondering where your case stands.

Why San Antonio Families Choose The Echavarria Law Firm

Over 15 years dedicated exclusively to immigration law. Attorney Elizabeth Echavarria has built her entire career on immigration cases — not personal injury with immigration as a sideline. This is a firm where immigration law is the core mission.

Deep local knowledge of San Antonio. We know the procedures of the local USCIS office and the filing practices specific to the South Texas immigration corridor. That local fluency translates directly into better-prepared, faster-moving cases.

Bilingual from the first consultation through resolution. Every stage of your case — consultation, document review, interview preparation — is available in English and Spanish. You will never be confused about what is happening in your own case.

Transparent, flat-fee pricing. We provide written fee agreements that detail exactly what you pay and exactly which services are included. No hidden charges. No surprise bills. For a detailed breakdown of what immigration legal services cost in San Antonio, see our 2026 Immigration Lawyer Cost Guide.

Immigration Lawyer Costs in San Antonio, TX

Attorney fees vary with case complexity. Below are typical ranges for the most common immigration legal services in the San Antonio market:

Service Typical Fee Range USCIS Fee
Family Green Card (I-130 + I-485) $3,000 – $6,000 $625 – $1,440
I-130 Petition Only $1,500 – $5,000 $625 – $675
Naturalization / Citizenship (N-400) $1,200 – $2,500 $710 – $760
DACA Renewal $500 – $1,500 $410
U-Visa Application $2,000 – $6,000 No fee
I-601A Waiver $3,000 – $7,000 $930

Fees shown are estimates for the San Antonio market. Government fees are set by USCIS and subject to change. Contact us for a quote specific to your case.

Immigration Help by San Antonio Neighborhood

We represent immigrants across San Antonio’s West and South Sides—from green cards and citizenship to family petitions and naturalization. Find help for your area below, or call (210) 320-5633 for a free, bilingual consultation with a licensed attorney.

Frequently Asked Questions — Immigration Lawyer San Antonio

Immigration lawyer fees in San Antonio depend on the case type and its complexity. Family green card petitions typically run $3,000 to $6,000 in attorney fees. Naturalization (N-400) cases run $1,200 to $2,500. U-visa and unlawful-presence waiver cases generally range from $2,000 to $7,000 depending on complexity.

Most immigration lawyers in San Antonio, including The Echavarria Law Firm, offer free or low-cost initial consultations. Government fees paid directly to USCIS are separate from attorney fees. Always request a clear, written fee agreement before hiring any immigration lawyer.

An immigration lawyer in San Antonio handles the full range of immigration legal matters: visa application preparation and filing, green card petitions (I-130, I-485), citizenship and naturalization applications (N-400), DACA renewals, U-visa applications for crime victims, unlawful-presence waivers (I-601/I-601A), and consular processing.

They represent you before USCIS and the National Visa Center, and guide you through each interview. An experienced local attorney also provides strategic advice on how to avoid the common filing errors that trigger RFEs and delays.

The 3-year rule lets certain green card holders married to a U.S. citizen apply for naturalization after 3 years of permanent residence instead of the standard 5-year requirement. To qualify, you must have been a lawful permanent resident for at least 3 years, remained married to and living with your citizen spouse during that period, been physically present in the U.S. at least 18 of those 36 months, and demonstrated good moral character.

USCIS allows early filing up to 90 days before the 3-year anniversary. If the marriage ends before naturalization is granted, you revert to the 5-year requirement. Our citizenship lawyer page covers the complete eligibility requirements.

Although there is no legal requirement to hire a lawyer for an I-130 petition, professional representation is highly recommended. Family immigration involves proving the legitimacy of the qualifying relationship, compiling extensive supporting documentation, meeting the affidavit-of-support financial thresholds, and navigating potential complications such as prior immigration violations, criminal records, or unlawful-presence bars.

A single filing error can result in months of delays or an outright denial. Attorney fees for I-130 petitions in San Antonio typically run $1,500 to $5,000, plus the USCIS fee. See our detailed I-130 petition guide for more information.

We provide complete immigration legal services in San Antonio, including: family green card petitions (I-130/I-485), citizenship and naturalization (N-400), DACA renewals, U-visa applications for crime victims, I-601A and I-601 unlawful-presence waivers, consular processing, parole-in-place applications, motions to reopen and reconsider, and adjustment of status.

All services are available in English and Spanish. Principal attorney Elizabeth Echavarria brings more than 15 years of experience dedicated exclusively to immigration law to every case. Contact us for a confidential case evaluation.

Prioritize these qualifications: a practice dedicated primarily to immigration law (not a sideline of a general practice), years of experience handling cases like yours, familiarity with the local San Antonio USCIS office, membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), strong client reviews on Google and Avvo, transparent fee structures with written agreements, bilingual capability, and ideally board certification by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Immigration and Nationality Law.

Always schedule a consultation to evaluate communication style, case strategy, and whether the attorney listens to your specific concerns before committing. Read our guide on why choosing the right immigration lawyer matters.

Ready to take the next step? Talk to an experienced San Antonio immigration lawyer today.

(210) 320-5633

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