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What is the process for seeking asylum in the U.S.?

On Behalf of Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group | Jun 22, 2019 | Immigration Law

If war, violence or fear of persecution based on your race, nationality, religion, political membership or involvement in a specific social group has caused you to flee your country, you may find yourself seeking asylum in Georgia or at another port of entry to the...

What is a green card and how do I get one?

On Behalf of Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group | Jun 14, 2019 | Green Cards

A Permanent Resident Card, which you may know as a green card, gives you authorization to permanently live and work in the United States. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is the agency responsible for granting this official immigration status. If you receive...

Distinguish between immigrant and nonimmigrant status

On Behalf of Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group | Jun 7, 2019 | Immigration Law

For immigrants who seek to work in the US, the first step that they need to take is to learn employment immigration law. The GBPI states that in Georgia immigrants own 31 percent of businesses; they comprise 23 percent of doctors and 10 percent of nurses. Immigration...

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