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Marietta Immigration Lawyer

Immigration Lawyer

Immigration lawyer in Marietta, GeorgiaHiring an immigration lawyer is almost mandatory to achieve good results in immigration legal matters. In the United States the Immigration and Nationality Act covers the process for how to become a U.S. citizen. The immigration laws of the United States are very specific regarding the options that non-citizens have to work or live in this country, or obtain U.S. citizenship.

The Congress of the United States retains control over changing immigration laws and policies. The enforcement of immigration laws, including border security, deportation, extradition and naturalization matters are spread among several federal agencies.

Our role as immigration lawyers is to help our clients understand the immigration laws and processes of the United States. As immigration lawyers we help people who want to become a U.S. citizen, or want to legally live in the United States of America. We can help you with all aspects of immigration, naturalization, citizenship and extended visitation. We also offer services for representing people at deportation hearings and in filing immigration appeals.

~ Explore Our Immigration Legal Services ~

Immigration lawyer for citizenship and naturalization.

Citizenship & Naturalization

Family immigration lawyer and legal services.

Family Immigration

Business immigration lawyer for work visas and green cards.

Business Immigration

Immigration deportation lawyer and admissability attorney.

Deportation & Admissability

Types of People We Help

  • Relatives of U.S. citizens
  • Relatives of U.S. residents
  • People seeking citizenship
  • People seeking naturalization
  • People wanting education in the USA
  • Foreign nationals facing deportation
  • Employers advocating for employees
  • People wanting to work in the USA

Immigration Agencies & Courts

  • USCIS (U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Service)
  • CBP (Customs & Border Protection)
  • ICE (Immigration & Customs Enforcement)
  • DHS (U.S. Department of Homeland Security)
  • U.S. District Court
  • U.S. Court of Appeals
  • DOS (U.S. Department of State)
  • DOJ (U.S. Department of Justice)