Atlanta, GA Green Card & Permanent Visa Lawyers
Green Cards and Permanent Visas are legal documents allowing non-citizens to enter the United States and establish themselves as a permanent resident of Atlanta Georgia.
Getting a Green Card or Permanent Visa regularly involves extensive documentation and paperwork.
Qualifying for a Green Card or Visa in Atlanta GA
Green cards and permanent visas are often a path to citizenship for people not born in Atlanta or the United States. The naturalization process is quicker for those non-citizens with an immediate U.S. citizen relative. However, even illegal aliens may be able to gain legal resident status if they've resided in the U.S. for a specified period of time, and they have at least one immediate U.S. citizen family member. Permanent Visa Lawyers can reunite you with your family.
Filling Out the Visa or Green Card Application in Atlanta
Green cards and permanent visas are generally procured before entry into Atlanta, GA.
In some situations, these documents must be updated or renewed in order to stay valid. If you need help with this process, you should get in touch with a Atlanta Green Card Attorney for guidance.
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United States and Georgia Area Green Card Information
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Life in Atlanta
Atlanta has the highest population of any city in the State of Georgia with just under 500,000 people. The Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport as been the world's busiest airport since 1998. That's two years after the city hosted the 100th Olympic Games. Atlanta is the seat of Fulton County government as well as for the entire State of Georgia. Atlantans work for some of the most well known companies who have world headquarters located in the city. The Coca-Cola Company, AT&T, UPS, Turner Broadcasting, The Home Depot, and UPS are just a few of the nearly 75% of Fortune's 1000 who have operations in Atlanta. All that industry grosses the city over $400 billion each year. All of the productivity doesn't mean it comes at a lack of greenery.Atlanta is known both as the "City of Trees" and the "City in a Forest" for the dense tree cover that blankets nearly 40% of downtown. It's the most dense tree cover of any American city. The Atlanta Botanical Garden even offers a Canopy Walk through 600 feet of canopy at 40-feet into the trees. Other city attractions include the Georgia Aquarium, Fox Theatre, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, World of Coca-Cola, Delta Heritage Museum, Carter Center and Presidential Library, and Atlanta sports teams draw patrons from across the globe.
