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FAQs - Immigration Lawyers in city Alpharetta How many Immigration lawyers actively serve residents of Alpharetta, California? Approximately 31 licensed attorneys focus on Immigration across Alpharetta, California. Most matters are filed through the California District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Immigration lawyers in Alpharetta, California? In Alpharetta, typical rates range from $251-$400 per hour for Immigration. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3533 and $6990, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Immigration matters usually take in courts near Alpharetta? Immigration cases in Alpharetta, California usually take around 2-8 months depending on complexity and the California District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Immigration cases for people living in Alpharetta, California? Residents of Alpharetta typically see Immigration filings handled by the California District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Immigration? About 51% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Immigration, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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The Shpigler Law Firm LLC assists individuals, corporations, and other organizations in a wide variety of immigration law matters. Our clients include organizations that wish to hire or transfer foreign workers on a temporary or permanent basis, foreign individuals who would like to live or work in the US, and foreign entrepreneurs who would like to invest in the United States. We work with CEOs, department heads, human resource directors of international and domestic corporations, healthcare and scientific organizations, academic and financial institutions, and everyday individuals.
Manjunath Gokare is the founder of Gokare Law Firm. He has been practicing law since 1999 and prior to that he was a professional civil engineer for 9 years. His practice focuses on all facets of immigration law and environmental law. Manjunath takes pride in his commitment to customer satisfaction as well as his ability to provide best possible legal representation to his clients at a competitive fee. Manjunath obtained his law degree from Georgia State University's College of Law. At GSU, he won the CALI award for the highest grade in International Environmental Law for his paper titled "Conflict Between Economic Development and Environmental Protection in Developing Countries." He completed a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Bangalore University, India securing the 10th rank among nearly 1000 students at the university and a Master's degree in Environmental Systems Engineering from Clemson University, SC.
Founder and Managing Partner of Orza Global Immigration LLC. Her practice focuses primarily on U.S. immigration and nationality law and international migration issues. Ms. Orza devotes her practice to representing corporate and individual clients in an array of business and family immigration matters.. Ms. Orza has experience representing companies in a variety of industries in all aspects of business immigration, including employment visas for professionals, intra-company transferees, immigrant visa petitions, consular processing, adjustment of status applications, and naturalization applications. She assists foreign investors in obtaining non-immigrant E visas and EB-5 immigrant visas. She works closely with EB-5 Regional Centers, EB-5 service providers, and other professionals to guide her clients through the complex EB-5 Investor Visa process.. She has extensive experience representing employers seeking certification by the U.S. Department of Labor on applications for alien employment certification (PERM). She has executed a full range of employment-based immigration strategies, including immigrant petitions for foreign nationals of extraordinary and exceptional ability, outstanding researchers, and multinational managers and executives. Ms. Orza represents individuals with various family immigration issues, obtaining immigrant and non immigrant visas, maintaining lawful status, and applying for U.S. citizenship through naturalization.. EducationJ.D., Tulane University School of Law, 2004B.S., University of Georgia, 1999. Admitted to PracticeGeorgia, 2006Louisiana, 2005 (inactive member)Georgia Supreme Court. Professional AssociationsGeorgia Bar Journal Editorial BoardAmerican Immigration Lawyers AssociationChair, American Immigration Lawyers Association – Atlanta Chapter New Member Division. Publications/PresentationsImmigration Options for Foreign Investors, Seminar Speaker, ICLE Nuts & Bolts of Business Law, State Bar of Georgia, February 10, 2011.. EB-5 Investment Seminar, EB-5 Investment Green Cards, BB&T Bank, Atlantic Station, Atlanta, Georgia, October 28, 2010.. No Second Chances: Immigration Consequences of Criminal Charges, Georgia Bar Journal, Vol. 13, No.2, December 2007
Carrie's practice focuses on family based immigration including naturalization, adjustment of status in the United States, consular processing at embassies abroad, and waivers of inadmissibility. Having worked in a high volume practice for over eight years, she attended numerous interviews at USCIS offices in Atlanta and other district offices from Seattle to New York. In addition, she is highly experienced in I-601, I-601A, and I-212 waivers of inadmissibility.
Attorney Pamela Peynado is a Partner of Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group. At the age of 29, Pamela became the youngest and only female partner in the history of the firm. Pamela handles a variety of immigration issues with a focus on deportation, removal and family based immigration cases. Born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Pamela migrated to New York City and later moved to Georgia. Her life experience as an immigrant and her passion to help others made working in the field of immigration law the perfect fit.. Pamela attended Georgia State University (GSU), where she was named GSU’s Faculty Scholar for academic achievement. In 2006, while a student at GSU, Pamela began working as a legal assistant for attorney George E. Lee. It was under his supervision that she developed a passion for immigration law. Pamela went on to obtain a law degree from Georgia State University College of Law. During her matriculation, she was elected to serve as the President of the Hispanic Student Bar Association and selected to be a member of the school’s Student Trial Lawyer Association. During her participation, she represented her law school in three national mock trial competitions, where she demonstrated exceptional advocacy skills that have aided her in becoming an effective immigration attorney.. With over nine years of experience in the field, Pamela has extensive experience in immigration law. She has represented clients before the Immigration Court, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Enforcement and Removal Operations, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Board of Immigration Appeals. Pamela has successfully represented individuals in their immigration matters and aggressively defended immigrants in deportation and removal proceedings.. Pamela is not only a strong advocate for justice, but she is passionate about helping her community. This is evident from the array of community organizations and service projects she is actively involved in. Currently, Pamela serves as a committee member of the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys’ Judicial & Public Office Academy. She also serves as a committee member of INROADS, which focuses on providing professional training & paid internships for undergraduate students. In addition to her participation in these organizations, for many years she has had the pleasure of leading fund raising efforts for AIDS Walk Atlanta, where she serves as a the captain of team “Committed to Cure” and has raised thousands of dollars to increase free testing and HIV treatment in the Metro Atlanta area as well as thousands of dollars for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer walk. As a true visionary, Pamela is the co-founder of Project CPF (Collaborative Powers of Faith), a §501 (c)(3) organization centered on assisting the less fortunate. Recently, the organization’s first project, “Warm hearts, Warm Winter,” provided numerous coats for homeless men, women and children and since then has raised thousands of dollars to date.. Pamela is a member of the American Bar Association, American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Georgia Association of Black Women Attorney (GABWA), Latin American Association, Gate City Bar Association and INROADS.
Experienced Immigration attorney serving clients in Alpharetta and surrounding areas.
Experienced Immigration attorney serving clients in Alpharetta and surrounding areas.