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Immigration Services

Efficient Immigration Solutions for Families & Businesses — Serving All of Georgia

Immigration Law Services Across Georgia

At Synergy Law and Mediation, LLC, we provide expert immigration legal services for individuals, families, and businesses throughout Georgia. Whether you’re navigating family-based immigration, seeking work visas for employees, or planning to expand your business, we offer comprehensive legal support to help you achieve your immigration goals with ease and confidence.

With years of experience in immigration law, we specialize in providing tailored solutions that meet your specific needs. Our team is committed to making the immigration process as smooth, transparent, and stress-free as possible. Whether you’re pursuing a green card, seeking asylum, or working towards U.S. citizenship, we are here to guide you every step of the way.

What is Immigration Law?

Immigration law governs the process of moving to and living in the U.S. It encompasses the rules, procedures, and legal mechanisms for obtaining visas, green cards, asylum, or citizenship. Our experienced attorneys provide expert guidance to ensure you understand each step of the immigration process.

Immigration law is crucial for both individuals seeking a better future and businesses looking to recruit global talent. Whether you’re an individual or a business, we work closely with you to navigate the complex and ever-changing regulations, ensuring you achieve your immigration goals in a timely and efficient manner.

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Types of Cases We Handle

At Synergy Law and Mediation, LLC, we offer comprehensive legal services for a wide range of immigration-related cases across Georgia, including:

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions


Immigration law governs the rules, regulations, and processes through which individuals can enter, stay, and work in the United States. This area of law includes visas, green cards, asylum, citizenship, and deportation defense. At Synergy Law and Mediation, LLC, we specialize in helping families and businesses navigate the complexities of immigration law.

There are multiple ways to apply for a green card depending on your situation. Common routes include family-based petitions, employment-based immigration, asylum applications, and more. We can help guide you through the entire process, ensuring all requirements are met and your application is as strong as possible.


A visa is a temporary permission to enter the U.S. for a specific purpose, such as work, study, or travel. A green card, on the other hand, grants you lawful permanent resident status, allowing you to live and work in the U.S. indefinitely. Our attorneys at Synergy Law and Mediation, LLC can help determine which option is best for you.


The timeline for obtaining a work visa depends on the specific type of visa and your unique circumstances. Some visas, like the H-1B, are subject to annual quotas and may take several months, while others may be processed more quickly. We will provide a clear timeline and guide you throughout the process.


To become a U.S. citizen, you must first become a lawful permanent resident (green card holder) and then apply for naturalization after meeting residency requirements. The process includes an application, fingerprinting, an interview, and an exam on U.S. history and government. Our team can help you with every step to ensure a smooth path to citizenship.


Yes, if you are fleeing persecution in your home country due to race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion, you may be eligible to apply for asylum in the U.S. We can help you prepare and submit your application for asylum and navigate any challenges during the process.


If your case is denied, there may be options for appeal or reapplication, depending on the circumstances. We provide representation during appeals and can advise you on the next steps, whether it involves submitting additional evidence or seeking alternative pathways for approval.


While it is possible to handle immigration cases on your own, having an experienced immigration attorney can significantly increase your chances of success. We can help you understand complex immigration laws, gather the necessary documentation, and prepare for any hearings or interviews.


Yes, certain work visas, such as the H-1B, allow visa holders to bring their immediate family members (spouse and children under 21) to the U.S. on dependent visas. We can help you determine the right visa options for your family and guide you through the application process.


The cost of hiring an immigration lawyer can vary based on the type of case and its complexity. We offer transparent pricing and will discuss fees with you upfront, so you can make informed decisions about your case.

Certified in Domestic Violence Mediation

If your case involves a history of domestic violence, mediation can still be an option — but it requires specialized handling. As a certified domestic violence mediator, I follow safety-first protocols, including separate sessions (caucusing), safety planning, and power balance protections to ensure both parties have a voice.

Top 10 Tips to Prepare for Mediation

Whether you’re attending mediation on your own or with your attorney, preparation is key to making the process successful. Here are the top ten things you can do to prepare yourself and help your attorney get ready for mediation: 

  • Gather Financial Documents – Have tax returns, bank statements, pay stubs, and any relevant financial records ready.
  • Organize Your Timeline – Create a clear timeline of important events related to your dispute.
  • List Your Goals – Write down your priorities and what outcomes you hope to achieve.
  • Understand Your Bottom Line – Know where you’re willing to compromise and where you’re not.
  • Talk to Your Attorney – Review your legal rights and potential risks ahead of time.
  • Stay Open-Minded – Mediation works best when you’re open to creative solutions.
  • Consider the Other Party’s Perspective – Anticipate their goals and concerns to better prepare for negotiations.
  • Bring Documentation – Contracts, court orders, agreements, or any documents relevant to your dispute should be accessible.
  • Plan for Emotions – Disputes are stressful — prepare yourself mentally and emotionally.
  • Be On Time & Stay Engaged – Whether in person or online, your participation is key to reaching an agreement.