Underserved Series: Roanoke Rapids NC in Halifax County and Immigration Legal Services

Rural Eastern North Carolina is sparsely populated, highly agricultural, and underserved by some legal services. This article will cover Halifax County and the possible need for immigration legal services.
Halifax County Statistics:
Overall Population Estimates: about 50,000
Largest Cities in the county:
- Roanoke Rapids: 15,000 Population
- Enfield: 2,500 Population
Halifax NC is actually one of the smallest Cities in the County with under 1,000 residents, as the city itself is mostly for Municipal and County Services, the County Courthouse, local businesses, and historical buildings.
Population by Citizenship:
- 98% are US Citizens
- 2% are foreign nationals, such as Lawful Permanent Residence or Visa Holders
Population in the Retirement Age: More than 60% of the Population
Home Ownership in the County: Over 80% of the Population, with 40% of the Population having a Mortgage and 40% owning the Property outright.
Distance to Immigration Legal Services:
Closest City with Immigration Legal Services (as of 2025): Rocky Mount, NC in Nash County, which is about a 45 minute drive from the Northernmost Part of Halifax County or 30 minutes from many other parts of the county, like from the city of Enfield, NC.
Distance from Capital / Raleigh, NC: Most parts of Halifax County are about 1-2 hours away from Raleigh, NC. Residents of Roanoke Rapids, the northernmost part can expect a commute of nearly 1.5-2 hours to reach Raleigh, NC.
What type of Immigration Services are likely to be needed:
- Naturalization, the process that allows a Green Card Holder to become a US Citizen.
- Adjustment of Status or Consular Process, the process that provides a Green Card normally to a foreign spouse, child, or parent.
- K1 Fiance Visa, the process to bring a US Citizen's Fiance from abroad to the US
Why is an Immigration Attorney writing about this topic?
Proximity! Fickey Martinez Law Firm is an immigration law firm with an office in Rocky Mount, NC. As a Law Firm, it is important to recognize communities in need of competent legal representation, and to aim to service those needs.


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