Proficient Green Card Residency Maintenance Attorney in Atlanta
Protecting Your Permanent Resident Status
We help lawful permanent residents safeguard their green cards, preserve eligibility, and overcome legal barriers through strategic residency planning and waiver solutions.

Proactive Support for Residency Maintenance in Atlanta
Maintaining lawful permanent status in the US means paying careful attention to travel and legal obligations. Our Atlanta residency maintenance attorneys ensure individuals don't unintentionally abandon their residency and resolve any issues that may threaten their green card status.
Our LPR continuous residence lawyers can:
- Advise on how to manage extended travel and reentry requirements
- Prepare reentry permit applications after the immigration waiver consultation
- Evaluate potential abandonment of residency concerns
- Assess inadmissibility issues before travel or filing
- Prepare immigration waiver I-601A to overcome legal barriers
- Respond to residency-related RFEs or USCIS inquiries
Our Residency Maintenance & Waiver Services in Atlanta
What Makes Us the Best Immigration Waiver Law Firm in Atlanta
- Carefully review travel and immigration history
- Honestly evaluate cases and possible outcomes
- Plan strategically to prevent loss of status
- Thoroughly prepare various complex waiver applications
- Properly document all hardship claims
- Clearly communicate during the entire legal process

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FAQ
1How long can I stay outside the United States without risking the legal status of my green card?
Extended absences, especially trips longer than six months, can raise issues about abandonment of residency. Absences of one year or more generally require a reentry permit.
2What is a reentry permit, and when do I need one?
A reentry permit allows lawful permanent residents to travel abroad for extended periods while demonstrating intent to maintain US residency. You should acquire a permit before you plan a lengthy stay (1 year or more) outside of the US.
3Can I lose my permanent resident status due to frequent travel?
Yes. Frequent or prolonged travel without maintaining strong ties to the United States may lead immigration officials to question abandonment of residency.
4How can an extreme hardship waiver attorney in Atlanta help?
A hardship waiver is a legal request asking immigration authorities to forgive certain grounds of inadmissibility. Our Atlanta immigration waiver attorneys can help file and manage such cases.
5Who qualifies for an I-601 or I-601A waiver?
Eligibility depends on the specific ground of inadmissibility and whether you can demonstrate a qualifying family hardship under immigration law. Our waiver attorneys can help assess your eligibility.











