Denver Immigration Consultation
Two ways to talk to a Denver immigration attorney — a free 15-minute phone screen to see if we can help, and a paid 60-minute attorney-led consultation when you're ready to dig in.
Introduction
You're not here for a brochure. You're here because something in your immigration case needs an attorney's eyes on it — an employer petition, a notice from USCIS, a court date, a family member who needs to come, a family member ICE is asking about. You want to know what it costs to talk to us, how long it takes, and how to book.
Novo Legal Group runs a two-tier consultation model so the first conversation matches what you actually need. A free 15-minute phone screen is for triage — a quick read on whether we're the right firm for your case and whether the timing is right. A paid 60-minute attorney-led consultation is the substantive working session where an attorney reviews your documents, spots the issues, and walks you through realistic options. The fee for the 60-minute session varies by case type and is quoted before you book.
This page describes both tiers, what each one is for, and how to book either one. It's general information about our consultation service — not legal advice. The advice happens inside the consultation itself.
Need to talk to a Denver immigration attorney today? Call (888) 746-5245 or contact us to schedule the right tier for your situation.
Contact Novo LegalHow the two tiers work
Free 15-minute phone screen
The phone screen is a short call with our intake team — long enough for us to understand the basic shape of your case and tell you, honestly, whether Novo is the right firm for what you're facing and what the right next step looks like. It is not a legal-advice session. It is a "do we belong on this case together" conversation. If we're not the right fit, we'll say so. If we are, we'll quote the fee for the 60-minute attorney session and help you book it. There is no charge for the phone screen.
Paid 60-minute attorney-led consultation
This is the substantive consultation. You'll have 60 minutes of focused attention from one of our Denver immigration attorneys. The fee varies by case type — family-based immigration, removal defense, employer-sponsored work visas, U-visa and humanitarian relief, and crimmigration matters each require different preparation by the attorney, and the fee reflects that. You'll get the fee quoted before you book, in writing. The 60-minute session is by phone or video by default, with in-person available on request when appropriate. You upload documents at booking so the attorney can review them in advance — that way the 60 minutes is spent on your case, not on us catching up to the paperwork.
Which tier do I start with?
If you've never spoken to us and you're not sure whether this is the kind of case Novo handles — start with the free 15-minute phone screen. If you already know you want substantive attorney time on documents and strategy, and you're prepared to engage paid counsel, you can book straight into the 60-minute consultation. Either way, contact us at /en/contact or call (888) 746-5245 and we'll route you to the right tier.
What you get in a 60-minute Denver immigration consultation
The paid consultation is built around four things:
- 60 minutes of an attorney's focused time on your case — not a sales pitch, not a script.
- Advance review of the documents you upload at booking — petitions, notices, court paperwork, prior counsel's filings.
- Issue-spotting and a plain-English explanation of your realistic options — what the law generally allows, what the obstacles look like, what the timeline often is for a case like yours.
- An honest answer to "should I hire counsel for this, and at roughly what scope" — including when the answer is "you may not need full representation for this."
We don't make outcome guarantees in a consultation. Immigration cases turn on facts, agency discretion, and timing — and a 60-minute session is the place where an attorney maps the terrain for you, not the place where anyone promises a result.
For a longer walk-through of what to expect in the 60-minute session — preparation, document checklist, what happens after — see What to expect from a Denver immigration consultation.
Cost
The 15-minute phone screen is free.
The 60-minute attorney-led consultation has a fee that varies by case type. The fee for the consultation is explained and collected before the consultation is scheduled. Different case types require meaningfully different preparation by the attorney: a family-based petition with a clean record is not the same workload as a removal defense matter with a criminal-history overlay, and the fee reflects the work.
How to book
- Contact us at /en/contact or call (888) 746-5245.
- Tell us about your case in 2–3 sentences so we can route you to the right attorney and quote the fee.
- Choose your tier — the free 15-minute phone screen or the paid 60-minute attorney-led consultation.
- Upload your documents at booking so the attorney can review them in advance of the 60-minute session.
- After payment confirms your slot (for the paid 60-minute tier), we lock in the meeting time and format — phone, video, or in-person on request.
Every attorney and staff member at Novo Legal Group is bilingual in English and Spanish — we are a Spanish-first immigration practice.
Ready to talk to a Denver immigration attorney?
Whether you need a quick read or a working session, we'll get you to the right tier.
SCHEDULE A CONSULTATIONPractice areas we cover in consultations
Novo Legal handles immigration cases across the practice areas listed below. Each link goes to the full practice page for depth.
- Family-based immigration — petitions, adjustment of status, consular processing, waivers. See family immigration.
- Removal defense — bond, master and individual hearings, cancellation of removal, post-order relief. See deportation defense.
- Crimmigration — cases at the intersection of criminal charges and immigration consequences. See the broader immigration practice.
- U-visa, T-visa, and humanitarian relief — protection-based applications and adjustment for survivors. See the immigration practice hub.
- Civil-rights crossover — when an immigration case overlaps with police misconduct or unlawful detention. See civil rights.
For Denver-specific representation across all of the above, see our Denver immigration practice.
Common questions
How long is the consultation?
The free phone screen is 15 minutes. The paid attorney-led consultation is 60 minutes. Some case types may schedule longer at the attorney's discretion.
How much does it cost?
The 15-minute phone screen is free. The 60-minute attorney-led consultation has a fee that varies by case type. The fee is explained and collected before the consultation is scheduled.
Is the consultation free?
The 15-minute phone screen is free. The 60-minute attorney-led consultation is paid — the fee varies by case type and is explained and collected before the consultation is scheduled.
Can the consultation be in Spanish?
Yes. Every attorney and staff member at Novo Legal Group is bilingual in English and Spanish — we are a Spanish-first practice. Your consultation can be in either language; many of our clients prefer Spanish.
Phone, video, or in-person?
Phone or video by default. In-person consultations are available on request when appropriate for your case.
Do I have to hire Novo after the consultation?
No. The consultation is its own discrete service. You walk away with information regardless of whether you decide to engage us for representation.
What documents should I bring?
For the paid 60-minute session, upload anything that frames your case — USCIS notices, court paperwork, prior counsel's filings, immigration history documents, identity documents. For a detailed checklist, see What to expect from a Denver immigration consultation.
Why Novo Legal
Novo Legal Group is a bilingual Denver immigration firm. We take cases seriously enough to start the relationship with an honest conversation about whether we're the right firm and what your case actually needs — not with a sales script. Our Denver office is at 4280 Morrison Road, and we cover Colorado clients across the state.
We don't promise outcomes. We do show up — at the immigration court, in the USCIS interview room, on the phone when the family calls. If that's the kind of representation your case needs, the consultation is where we start.