Indiana Immigration Attorneys

At DearLegal, we connect you with experienced Indiana immigration attorneys who handle family petitions, employment-based green cards across Indianapolis healthcare, Eli Lilly, and Purdue/IU research, removal defense before the Chicago Immigration Court, asylum, U/T/VAWA visas, naturalization, and DACA renewals. Whether you live in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, South Bend, or Bloomington, we’ll match you with the right attorney — at no cost to get started.

Family-based, employment-based (Eli Lilly, IU Health, Cummins, Anthem, Purdue, IU, Notre Dame), humanitarian (asylum, U/T/VAWA, Burmese refugee adjustment), and the diversity visa lottery. Many Indiana families consular-process with I-601A waivers.
After 5 years as an LPR (3 if married to a USC), file N-400, attend biometrics, and interview at the Indianapolis Field Office. English/civics testing applies. Indianapolis processes large Burmese refugee-to-LPR-to-citizen pipelines.
Don’t miss a hearing. An attorney enters an appearance and identifies relief: cancellation, asylum, adjustment, voluntary departure, or PD.
File I-589 within one year of your last U.S. entry. Missing the deadline bars asylum absent changed/extraordinary circumstances. Withholding and CAT remain available with higher burdens.
Yes. Categorical-approach analysis controls. Drug, DUI, DV, and theft pleas can trigger removal. Consult before any plea.
Driver’s licenses require lawful presence; DACA EAD holders qualify. In-state tuition is barred for undocumented students under Indiana Code § 21-14-11; DACA recipients pay non-resident rates at most campuses.
Flat-fee, never contingency. Typical Indiana ranges: family green card $2,000–$5,000; naturalization $1,500–$3,000; asylum $3,500–$7,500; Chicago removal defense $5,500–$11,000+. USCIS fees are separate.

Why Do You Need a Immigration Attorney in Indiana?

Indiana is home to roughly 380,000 foreign-born residents (about 6% of the state), with significant Mexican, Indian, Burmese (Indianapolis has the largest Burmese-Chin and Karen population in the U.S.), Filipino, Honduran, and Chinese populations. Removal cases route to the Chicago Immigration Court. USCIS Indianapolis Field Office handles naturalization, adjustment, and asylum interviews. Indiana requires lawful presence for driver’s licenses (IC 9-24-9). Indiana Code § 21-14-11 bars in-state tuition for undocumented students at public universities; DACA recipients receive non-resident rates at most campuses. Indiana convictions can trigger removal under the categorical approach. An attorney is essential.

When Do You Need a Immigration Attorney in Indiana?

Our network includes Indiana immigration attorneys who handle every kind of case, including:

Types of Immigration Cases in Indiana

From the moment you connect with a Indiana immigration attorney, they go to work protecting your claim. The most common case types we handle:

Missing the one-year asylum filing deadline from your last U.S. entry
Pleading to an Indiana state offense without an immigration consult — categorical-approach traps in drug, DUI, DV, and theft pleas
Filing for adjustment without checking inadmissibility (unlawful presence, fraud, prior removals)
Missing a biometrics appointment in Indianapolis and triggering denial for abandonment
Traveling on advance parole with an unwaived 3- or 10-year bar
Not filing Form AR-11 within 10 days of moving — leading to missed notices and in absentia orders

Common Indiana Immigration Mistakes

Even a small misstep can hurt your case. Here’s what to avoid:

How Much Do Indiana Immigration Attorneys Cost?

Flat Fee

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 Indiana ranges: family green card $2,000–$5,000; naturalization $1,500–$3,000; asylum $3,500–$7,500; Chicago removal defense $5,500–$11,000+; I-601A waiver $2,500–$5,000. USCIS filing fees, biometrics, and translation costs are separate. Reputable attorneys provide written engagement letters.

What Can Your Indiana Immigration Compensation Include?

Permanent Residence (Green Card)
LPR status through family, employment, humanitarian (including Burmese refugee adjustment), or diversity-lottery pathways.
Naturalization (U.S. Citizenship)
Full citizenship — voting, passport, family sponsorship, and protection from removal.
Removal Defense / Cancellation
Cancellation of removal (LPR/non-LPR), asylum-in-court, adjustment-in-court, PD, or voluntary departure.
Asylum / Withholding / CAT
Protection from removal based on persecution or torture, with a path to a green card after one year of asylee status.
Work Authorization (EAD)
EADs tied to pending adjustment, asylum, TPS, DACA, U visa, and similar categories.
Waivers / Provisional Waivers (I-601A)
Waivers of inadmissibility for unlawful presence, fraud, and criminal grounds; I-601A keeps families together during consular processing.
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