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Why You Need An Immigration Lawyer: A Guide from Hope Immigration

The decision to immigrate to a new country is a life-changing one, filled with excitement, anticipation, and often a fair amount of uncertainty. Whether you’re pursuing a humanitarian-based case or reuniting with family members, dealing with immigration can be like trying to navigate a complicated maze of rules and paperwork. In such an important time […]

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Suing USCIS: Getting Work Cards and Bona Fide Determinations for U Status Applicants

The Process In June, Hope Immigration partnered with Brad Banias, an expert in federal litigation, to sue USCIS. The goal of this litigation was to show USCIS that it is unacceptable that U Status applicants are waiting outrageously long to receive Bona Fide Determinations (BFDs) and Employment Authorizations (EADs). The BFD allows the applicant to

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Nine Years

October 1, 2012 is the day I signed my lease and officially started Klinke Immigration. Like any new business owner, I was nervous and not sure what the future would hold. I knew I wanted to provide legal services to immigrants and families, but more than that, I wanted to build a relationship with our

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Do I Need an Immigration Lawyer If I’m Getting Divorced?

At Klinke Immigration, LLC, we are here to help clients across Marietta and the surrounding areas resolve their immigration issues so they can pursue their American Dreams. We offer comprehensive immigration services, and our lawyers will gladly take the time to review your case and explain all of your options under the law. We know

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Through the Looking Glass: Looking Back at 2016 and Looking Forward to 2017

It’s hard to believe, but it’s the last day at the office for 2016. The last few weeks have been particularly busy with the fee increases at USCIS and the change in nearly all of the forms. Looking back at 2016, though, I see that we were busy throughout the year. Over the last 12

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