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Monthly Archives: November 2022

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Georgia Naturalization News

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

September 13, 2022 was a great day for some Atlanta immigrants as they attended a ceremony where they took the new citizenship oath. Coincidentally, Citizenship Day and Constitution Week began four days later on September 17, 2022.  Almost 100,000 Naturalized Citizens Georgia has approximately 97,000 naturalized citizens in residence in 2022, with most living… Read More »

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4 Most Common Visas Issued By The United States

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

The United States Department of State’s statistics of Immigrant visas issued in the fiscal year 2021 indicated that the total number of visas was well over 280,000. That year, because of the pandemic, the number of visas issued in the country was dramatically impacted. It was advised that only mission critical and emergency services… Read More »

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Can A Green Card Holder Be Deported From The United States?

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

When an immigrant or a non-citizen is inside of the country, they have to walk a thin line between following specific laws and working not to do anything that would get them tangled up with the law. Failure to do so would often mean deportation. However, even green card holders are not immune from… Read More »

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The Current State Of DACA

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals instituted under the Obama administration in 2012 was recently deemed to be in violation of U.S immigration law. This is a huge deal for the program which was set up to allow as many as 600,000 immigrants who do not have legal status, safeguards against deportation, and… Read More »

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When Is The Right Time To Request Voluntary Departure From The United States?

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

For immigrants that are looking at being deported from the United States, voluntary departure may be a preferred method for leaving the country. Voluntary departure means that the immigrant is going to willingly leave. While having to depart from the United States may be distressing for an immigrant to have to consider, voluntary departure… Read More »

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