Tracie Morgan

Do It Yourself Isn’t Always Best: Why You Want an Attorney

While it’s true that not every immigration case requires an attorney, I’ve seen few great examples of why it’s not a good idea to take the ‘cheap’ route and try to always do it yourself. Let me share some stories (names changed, of course) with you. Example One: Amy goes in for her naturalization interview, […]

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Good Moral Character and VAWA – Don’t Be Intimidated by Criminal Convictions

Last week, we had a difficult VAWA case approved. It wasn’t difficult because of a lack of proof regarding domestic violence or the relationship – that was all extremely well-documented. It wasn’t even difficult because our client, we’ll call her Judy, has an order of removal. What’s made this case difficult is that Judy has a federal

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A Supreme Disappointment: The Supreme Court’s Non-Decision on DAPA and Expanded DACA

Last Thursday, the U.S Supreme Court issued a 4-4 split non-decision in United States v. Texas. This was the case that questioned whether or not the President had the authority to issue the programs we came to know as DAPA and Expanded DACA. There’s a lot of information out there about what this means, so I’d

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Consular Processing for Teenagers: Bringing Families Together

At Klinke Immigration, we often talk about keeping families together. This past week, we had the honor of working with two families from opposite sides of the globe. Our mission was to bring their families together here in Atlanta. I’m happy to report that we were successful! The first case took place out of East

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