Among the initial questions that individuals have before hiring an immigration lawyer is: How much will this cost me?
It is a fair question. Immigration comes with government fees, document charges, medical exams, translations, biometrics and the emotional pressure of getting everything right.
In 2026, the cost of hiring a Canadian immigration lawyer will depend on the case type, its complexity, and the amount of legal work needed. A visitor visa application or a student permit application will usually cost less than a sponsorship application, an inadmissibility application, a humanitarian application or a Federal Court case.
At Kurzfeld Law Firm, you will have an opportunity to discuss your case with an immigration lawyer to get familiar with your options and the optimal course of action to follow before making major decisions about your case.
Not all immigration cases have one uniform fixed price. The fee charged to a client by a lawyer normally reflects the time, the strategy, documents and the legal risk involved.
To illustrate, simple applications include processing documents, creating forms, and presenting a definite package. A complicated case might involve a legal investigation, written submissions, evidence planning, communication with the immigration department, or representation in an appeal.
This is the reason why individuals seeking the same kind of visa might be quoted differently. One application can be simple, whereas the other can be complex due to previous denials, lost forms, family problems, health issues, inadmissibility, or time constraints.
It is also important to understand the difference between lawyer fees and government fees.
Another factor that should be known is the difference between the fees charged by lawyers and the fees charged by the government. Legal fees are paid to obtain legal advice, preparation of documents, strategy, review of applications, submissions and representation. Government fees are directly paid to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or some other government agency.
In 2026, IRCC fees still apply separately. For example, current federal fees include $100 for a visitor visa, $150 for a study permit, and $155 for a work permit. Biometrics can also be applied, starting at $85 per person.
Applicants for permanent residence should also note that IRCC raised permanent residence fees on April 30, 2026, including the right of permanent residence fee, which increased from $575 to $600. There were also increases in other PR categories, such as the Provincial Nominee Program, family class, business, humanitarian, and permit holder applications.
When you hire an immigration lawyer, you are not only paying for paperwork. You are paying for judgment.
An effective immigration lawyer will assist in recognizing issues prior to them turning into refusals. They are able to explain which documents are important, how to address weak points and whether your case will require submission of legal documents. They are also able to assist you in avoiding typical mistakes, like submitting unfinished evidence, giving vague explanations or reusing the same information when it has been declined.
For complex cases, this guidance can be especially valuable. A refused visa, sponsorship concerns, misrepresentation allegations, inadmissibility issues, or an appeal can have long-term consequences. In these situations, legal strategy matters as much as the forms themselves.
Kurzfeld Law Firm handles cases related to temporary residence, permanent residence, sponsorship, business immigration, appeals, and complex immigration issues. Our team can assist clients to know not only what the process might cost, but also what degree of support their case actually requires.
Not all immigration applications have a legal requirement to hire a lawyer. Some individuals are filling out simple applications themselves. However, when it comes to high-stakes cases, complex cases, or cases that have already been turned down, legal assistance can make a real difference.
The cost of employing a lawyer must be weighed against the costs of delaying, refusing, missing deadlines, losing employment opportunities, separation, or having to restart the process.
For many applicants, the value of a lawyer is clarity. You do not guess at the requirements of IRCC, but receive a well-planned, well-organized, and professionally guided plan from start to finish.
Because every immigration matter is different, the most reliable way to understand the cost is to book a consultation. A lawyer can review your situation, explain the likely work involved, and help you understand your options before you move forward.
Whether you are applying for a visa, sponsoring a family member, responding to a refusal, or dealing with a complex immigration issue, Kurzfeld Law Firm can help you take the next step with confidence.
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