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Charles Kuck is a Georgia immigration lawyer and managing partner at The Kuck Immigration Partners LLC, The Immigration Law Firm who practice as an Atlanta Immigration Lawyer in the Atlanta, Georgia area. Counselor Kuck's emphasis is on U.S. immigration & nationality law, federal court litigation on immigration matters and expatriate visa matters. The Kuck Immigration Partners LLC, The Immigration Law Firm also have offices and serve in Miami and Orlando, Florida and Charlotte, North Carolina.
Haroen Calehr is an experienced Texas Immigration Lawyer who is Board Certified in Immigration and Nationality Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Mr. Calehr and his associates practice immigration law focusing on deportation, asylum, temporary visa, labor certifications, work visa, fiancee visa, investor visa, athletic or entertainer visa, citizenship, immigration federal court appeals, VAWA petitions and green cards as a Houston Immigration Lawyers in the Houston metro area.
Cohen & Forman are a New York City Immigration law firm practicing as NYC immigration lawyers practicing in New York City.
At Cohen & Forman we are New York Immigration Attorneys who pride ourselves in helping people obtain green
cards and work visas, apply for family members to obtain permanent
residency or a visa to come into the United States. New York immigration law attorneys David Cohen and Cory Forman are experts and will fight removal and
deportation and businesses who rely on foreign employees.
The Florida Immigration lawyers at Baybik Law Group PC, practicing as Florida immigration attorneys in the Miami, Ft. Lauderdale and Orlando, Florida areas. Attorney Erena Baybik and her immigration law firm can help with employment-based immigration, family-based immigration, deportation and removal defense, naturalization and citizenship, asylum, international adoptions, waivers of inadmissibility, battered spouses of U.S. citizens and green card holders, student visas, trainees and other exchange visitor visas, fiancé visas green cards and visas for spouses.