by The Ebrahimi Law Firm | Apr 2, 2026 | Immigration Law Blog
Georgia’s immigration enforcement landscape has changed significantly in recent years. With the passage of House Bill 1105 in May 2024 and growing coordination between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities, understanding your legal rights...
by The Ebrahimi Law Firm | Mar 3, 2026 | Immigration Law Blog
Few things in immigration law cause as much stress as realizing your employer has not filed your PERM labor certification when they should have. Maybe they promised to start the green card process years ago. Or they kept pushing the timeline back. But you are now...
by The Ebrahimi Law Firm | Feb 6, 2026 | Immigration Law Blog
Today (February 26, 2026), a new rule goes live in the Federal Register that will fundamentally reshape how the United States handles immigration appeals. The Department of Justice is publishing what it calls an “Interim Final Rule” that transforms the...
by The Ebrahimi Law Firm | Dec 1, 2025 | Immigration Law Blog
If you’re living in Georgia on a visa and worried about what happens when your authorized stay ends, you’re asking the right questions. Overstaying a visa carries serious consequences that can follow you for years—sometimes decades. Understanding these...
by The Ebrahimi Law Firm | Nov 5, 2025 | Immigration Law Blog
Healthcare costs a fortune in the United States. Many families can’t afford medical care. Georgia’s Medicaid program helps low-income residents get health coverage, including some immigrants who live here legally. But here’s the problem: if...
by The Ebrahimi Law Firm | Oct 3, 2025 | Immigration Law Blog
The journey toward asylum in the United States reaches a critical milestone when you receive your interview notice from USCIS. For asylum seekers in Georgia and the southeastern United States, this interview will likely take place at the Atlanta Asylum Office, though...