

Start your next chapter in America with confidence.

Most immigrants don’t know where to start.
FSA Law helps you browse and find the right lawyer in your city...
You pick who will represent you best.

Don’t limit yourself to whoever is closest. FSA Law lets you compare highly-rated immigration attorneys from across the U.S. — so you get the expertise your case deserves.

Skip long commutes, waiting rooms, and unclear paperwork. Most of the process can happen online or by phone
— on your schedule.

Compare pricing, services, and reviews before choosing.
Start with a low-cost consultation and avoid surprise charges.
Green card
K-1 fiancé Via
Work visa (H1B, EB, O, L, TN, P, R, I)
Removal of conditions
Tourist visas (B1/B2)
Victims of violent crime and trafficking (T, U)
Complicated cases with criminal history (some exclusions)
And any other US immigration needs

No hourly rates. No surprise invoices. No paying for things you don’t need.
With FSA Law, you choose a lawyer from our directory and only pay for the exact steps your case requires — nothing more.
Fixed Prices for Each Step
Forget paying $250–$500 per hour like traditional law offices.
Here, everything is clear, fixed, and explained upfront.
Pay-per-Step, as-You-Go Flexibility
Start small. Move forward with confidence.
You pay as your case progresses — not before.








No. FSA Law is not a law firm. We are a platform that connects immigrants with verified, experienced immigration attorneys across the U.S. You can browse our directory, compare pricing, and choose the lawyer that fits your case and your budget.
Requirements vary depending on your path (family-based, work-based, asylum, etc.), but most cases require:
1-) Proof of identity
2-) Valid passport
3-) Immigration forms (e.g., I-130, I-485)
4-) Eligibility evidence (family ties, employer sponsorship, etc.)
An attorney in our directory can quickly review your situation and explain your best path forward.
USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) is the government agency that handles immigration applications — Green Cards, visas, work permits, naturalization, and more.
Every step of your process must go through USCIS, so working with a trained lawyer helps you avoid mistakes and delays.
Processing times vary, but most cases take 10–18 months depending on where you live, how complete your application is, and USCIS workload.
A lawyer from our directory can help you avoid mistakes that cause delays or denials.
You must submit Form I-765 and meet eligibility requirements (pending Green Card, asylum, certain visas, DACA, etc.).
A lawyer can check your eligibility and help you file correctly so you don’t risk rejection.
Bring all required documents, review your application, and be ready to answer questions honestly.
Most immigrants feel nervous — that’s normal.
Many lawyers in our directory offer interview preparation sessions, so you walk in confident and ready.
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Some photos or images on this website may depict actors or models and do not represent actual clients, attorneys, or staff.
FSA Law is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
This website and its content (“Site”) are for general informational purposes only. Nothing on the Site should be considered legal advice, nor does it substitute for consulting with a licensed attorney. Only a qualified attorney can provide legal advice after reviewing your specific situation.
Filling out forms, requesting information, or using this platform does not create an attorney-client relationship with FSA Law or with any attorney listed in our directory. Any information submitted through the Site will not be treated as confidential until you formally engage an attorney.
FSA Law operates solely as a directory and connection service, helping immigrants find and contact licensed attorneys in their area. Each attorney is responsible for determining whether they can accept clients in the jurisdictions where they are licensed to practice.
By using this Site, you acknowledge and agree that FSA Law is not responsible for the legal services, advice, or outcomes provided by any attorney you choose to work with.
