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  • 540 Powder Springs Street, Suite D-22, Marietta, GA 30064

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers3 awards

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Motunrayo Awotona
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  • 707 Whitlock Avenue, Suite G-4, Marietta, GA 30064

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers4 awards

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  • 4439 Carnes St., Suite 1A, Acworth, GA 30101

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

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Kuck Baxter

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  • Serving Cobb County, Georgia

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Hope Immigration

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Tracie Morgan
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  • 1300 Ridenour Blvd. N.W., Ste. 100, Kennesaw, GA 30152

  • 2265 Roswell Road, Suite 100, Marietta, GA 30062

  • P.O. Box 682604, Marietta, GA 30068

  • 123 Powers Ferry Rd., S.W., Marietta, GA 30067

  • 309 Pat Mell Rd., Marietta, GA 30060

  • 321 Lawrence Street, Marietta, GA 30060

  • 2039 Dayron Ct., Marietta, GA 30062

  • 2759 Delk Rd., Ste. 2120, Marietta, GA 30067

  • 1162 Sandra Dr., Marietta, GA 30062-2121

  • 2759 Delk Rd., Ste. 2550, Marietta, GA 30067

  • 301 Washington Avenue, Marietta, GA 30060

  • 305 Lawrence St., Marietta, GA 30060

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  • 244 S. Fairground St., S.E., Marietta, GA 30060

  • 2470 Windy Hill Rd., Ste. 300, Marietta, GA 30067

  • P.O. Box 5144, Marietta, GA 30061

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Looking for Immigration Lawyers in Cobb Co.?

Immigration lawyers help individuals, families, and businesses navigate the complex laws governing entry and residence in the United States. They handle matters such as visas, green cards, citizenship applications, asylum claims, and deportation defense. Their expertise is crucial for overcoming bureaucratic hurdles and achieving immigration goals successfully.

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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Where can I go to get my wife her citizenship?

Answered by attorney David Nabow Soloway
Immigration lawyer at Kennedy, Nalepa & Soloway, P.C.
The starting place would be to get a clear understanding of your wife's circumstances, including her current immigration status, the date and way that she entered the U.S., information about whether you are a U.S. citizen, etc. If she is seeking a "work permit," then I assume she is not already a Lawful Permanent Resident (i.e. she does not have a "Green Card"). In that case, it may be appropriate for you and her to apply for her to become a Permanent Resident based upon her marriage to a U.S. citizen - she would have to be a Permanent Resident living with a U.S. citizen husband for three years before she could become eligible to apply to become a naturalized U.S. citizen. Especially since you seem to be less than thoroughly familiar with the immigration application process, it would be wise to consult with an immigration attorney who, after learning all of the relevant information about you and your wife, could advise about immigration eligibilities, options and strategies, and then offer legal representation for the application process. Some immigration law firms, including mine, offer legal services on a "flat fee" basis so that a client will know the total expense from the very beginning, and a few immigration law firms, including mine, offer an initial consultation free of charge.
The starting place would be to get a clear understanding of your wife's circumstances, including her current immigration status, the date and way that she entered the U.S., information about whether you are a U.S. citizen, etc. If she is seeking a "work permit," then I assume she is not already a Lawful Permanent Resident (i.e. she does not have a "Green Card"). In that case, it may be appropriate for you and her to apply for her to become a Permanent Resident based upon her marriage to a U.S. citizen - she would have to be a Permanent Resident living with a U.S. citizen husband for three years before she could become eligible to apply to become a naturalized U.S. citizen. Especially since you seem to be less than thoroughly familiar with the immigration application process, it would be wise to consult with an immigration attorney who, after learning all of the relevant information about you and your wife, could advise about immigration eligibilities, options and strategies, and then offer legal representation for the application process. Some immigration law firms, including mine, offer legal services on a "flat fee" basis so that a client will know the total expense from the very beginning, and a few immigration law firms, including mine, offer an initial consultation free of charge.
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Could we get a green card through marriage with an expired visa?

Answered by attorney David Nabow Soloway
Immigration lawyer at Kennedy, Nalepa & Soloway, P.C.
Generally, a U.S. citizen may apply for a spouse to adjust status to become a Lawful Permanent Resident (to get a "Green Card") notwithstanding that the spouse may have overstayed a student visa. Accurate information must be supplied on the immigration-related forms, including visa expiration dates (usually a student visa does not have a specified expiration date, and instead remains valid for duration of status as a student). Of course, one may apply for immigration benefits without engaging an attorney, but the consequences can be harsh when an application is not properly prepared and fully documented. The cost for legal representation is often much less expensive than people anticipate, and it would be wise to engage an immigration attorney to provide assistance, even before you and your girlfriend become married. Some immigration law firms, including mine, offer legal services on a "flat fee" basis so that a client will know the total expense from the very beginning, and a few immigration law firms, including mine, offer an initial consultation free of charge.
Generally, a U.S. citizen may apply for a spouse to adjust status to become a Lawful Permanent Resident (to get a "Green Card") notwithstanding that the spouse may have overstayed a student visa. Accurate information must be supplied on the immigration-related forms, including visa expiration dates (usually a student visa does not have a specified expiration date, and instead remains valid for duration of status as a student). Of course, one may apply for immigration benefits without engaging an attorney, but the consequences can be harsh when an application is not properly prepared and fully documented. The cost for legal representation is often much less expensive than people anticipate, and it would be wise to engage an immigration attorney to provide assistance, even before you and your girlfriend become married. Some immigration law firms, including mine, offer legal services on a "flat fee" basis so that a client will know the total expense from the very beginning, and a few immigration law firms, including mine, offer an initial consultation free of charge.
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What are the ways I can have a green card so I can be with my family?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
The simplest solution is to marry the mother of your child so that she could file an immediate relative petition for you. Whether you have other means of obtaining a long-term status in the U.S. depends on your education, professional credentials, and availability of a U.S. employer who would sponsor you; without this information, there cannot be a meaningful discussion of your options. However, one point is certain: any other solution that might exist will be costlier, time-consuming, and less likely to succeed.
The simplest solution is to marry the mother of your child so that she could file an immediate relative petition for you. Whether you have other means of obtaining a long-term status in the U.S. depends on your education, professional credentials, and availability of a U.S. employer who would sponsor you; without this information, there cannot be a meaningful discussion of your options. However, one point is certain: any other solution that might exist will be costlier, time-consuming, and less likely to succeed.
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