The state of Atlanta established the Division of Immigrant Affairs to promote a diverse and inclusive community. Foreign nationals have access to more employment and housing opportunities, albeit these would still depend on their immigration status. It is important to...
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The two approaches to claiming asylum in the U.S.
For non-U.S. citizens escaping persecution from their home country, applying for asylum in America is a way to protect themselves and their loved ones. But U.S. immigration laws are incredibly complex – even more so following federal changes to the asylum system...
3 mistakes to avoid for the naturalization interview
You must pass an interview before the government approves your application for US citizenship. Together with an English and civics test, this interview generally gauges your background, reason for application, and knowledge of American history and the English...
A guide to bringing your children to the U.S.
Embarking on the journey of bringing your children to live in the United States can be both exhilarating and daunting. However, with the right information and resources, you can ensure a smooth transition for your family. This blog offers insights and tips on how to...
Obtaining a green card through employment
The most common way to obtain a green card is by being a family member of a citizen or permanent resident. However, there are also ways to attain permanent residency that would not necessitate relations, such as employment. In fact, the country allocates hundreds of...
How to avoid deportation
Atlanta is a progressive city that welcomes all people in the hopes of fostering community and international interest. It appreciates immigrants willing to be upstanding citizens and do their part in enriching the culture and diversity of the city. Although not all...
Can I reenter the US after a deportation order?
A deportation order is a serious matter, but it doesn’t always mean you can never return to the US. The government may allow you to appeal the order with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) within a specific timeframe. Should the BIA uphold the order, you may have...
How can my criminal record affect the naturalization process?
The naturalization process in the United States involves lengthy procedures, including admission or adjustment to becoming a lawful permanent resident. It is an essential step that involves thoroughly assessing your criminal record. Certain crimes might make you...
How can you help a family member get their green card?
The immigration process can be lengthy, stressful and difficult for many individuals seeking to stay in the United States permanently. If you have a loved one undergoing this process, you may wish to do whatever you can to help them get their green card. One way to...
What is asylum?
Within the United States, the term asylum is common when referring to immigrants. This protection is available under the country's immigration laws. But, despite how it may seem, it is not something available to everyone. There are rules and requirements people must...