Trusted Green Card Attorneys in Atlanta, Georgia
Clear Pathways to Permanent Residency in the US
We help individuals and families build a secure future in the United States through lawful permanent residency.

Reliable Support from Our Permanent Residency Lawyers in Atlanta
Applying for a green card has strict eligibility rules and requires detailed documentation. Our immigration lawyers provide end-to-end support to maintain lawful status and help you avoid setbacks or long-term consequences when pursuing permanent residency.
Our immigration law firm in Atlanta, GA, can help:
- Determine eligibility for family-based, employment-based, or special green card categories
- Prepare and review petitions, applications, and supporting evidence
- Respond to RFEs and resolve application delays or complications
- Provide advice for status adjustments, travel concerns, and compliance requirements
- Represent you before USCIS and immigration authorities if an issue arises
Our Green Card Services in Atlanta
What Makes Us the Best Atlanta Immigration Law Firm For Green Card Applications
- Extensive experience in handling various permanent residency pathways
- Careful analysis of eligibility to reduce risks of denial or delay
- Complete case management, from initial petition to final approval
- Deep knowledge of evolving immigration laws and USCIS procedures
- Proactive handling of RFEs, interviews, and processing challenges
- Personalized strategies best for your case

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FAQ
1Should I hire a lawyer when applying for a green card?
Hiring a lawyer for green card is highly recommended. When our immigration lawyer files a green card application, we ensure there are no errors. This strengthens your application and reduces delays or risks of denial.
2How long does it take to get a green card?
The processing times for green cards can vary depending on the category, country, and case complexity. Usually, green cards can take anywhere between a few months and several years to be processed.
3What’s the difference between adjustment of status and consular processing?
Adjustment of status occurs when the applicant is inside the United States, while consular processing happens through a US embassy or consulate abroad.
4How much do your green card services cost?
Our green card attorney fees will vary depending on the complexity of your case, application type, and services required. Keep in mind these fees only cover the cost of legal consultation, case preparation, filing support, and communication with USCIS throughout the process.
5Can a criminal history affect my green card application?
Yes, certain arrests or convictions may impact eligibility. However, our green card lawyers can assess the risks and provide you with suitable legal options.














