Delaware Immigration Attorneys
At DearLegal, we connect you with experienced Delaware immigration attorneys who handle family petitions, employment-based green cards across the Wilmington corporate corridor, removal defense before the Philadelphia Immigration Court, asylum, U/T/VAWA visas, naturalization, and DACA renewals. Whether you live in Wilmington, Dover, Newark, or downstate, we’ll match you with the right attorney — at no cost to get started.
Why Do You Need a Immigration Attorney in Delaware?
Delaware is home to roughly 100,000 foreign-born residents (about 10% of the state), with significant Mexican, Guatemalan, Indian, Chinese, and Haitian populations tied to chicken-processing (Sussex County), the I-95 corridor, and DuPont/Christiana healthcare. Removal cases route to the Philadelphia Immigration Court (no EOIR venue in Delaware). USCIS field office in Dover handles adjustment and naturalization interviews. Delaware HB 195 (2015) created the Driving Privilege Card for undocumented residents — license available with proof of identity and Delaware tax filings. The state does not have broad in-state tuition legislation for undocumented students, though Delaware State and University of Delaware have some institutional policies. Delaware convictions can trigger removal under the categorical approach. An attorney is essential.
When Do You Need a Immigration Attorney in Delaware?
Our network includes Delaware immigration attorneys who handle every kind of case, including:
Types of Immigration Cases in Delaware
From the moment you connect with a Delaware immigration attorney, they go to work protecting your claim. The most common case types we handle:
Common Delaware Immigration Mistakes
Even a small misstep can hurt your case. Here’s what to avoid:
How Much Do Delaware Immigration Attorneys Cost?
Most matters are billed as a flat fee per petition or filing — fee depends on case complexity.
Immigration cases are flat-fee, never contingency. Typical Delaware ranges: family green card $2,500–$5,500; naturalization $1,500–$3,000; asylum $4,000–$8,000; Philadelphia removal defense $5,500–$11,000+; I-601A waiver $3,000–$5,500. USCIS filing fees, biometrics, and translation costs are separate. Reputable attorneys provide written engagement letters.
What Can Your Delaware Immigration Compensation Include?
DearLegal is a legal referral service, not a law firm. We connect individuals with licensed attorneys who can evaluate their case. Nothing on this page constitutes legal advice. Results vary based on individual circumstances.
