Atlanta Immigration Help: Your Path to Life in America
Marriage green cards, fiancé visas, and citizenship—at a fraction of the $5,000+ lawyer cost. Expert-reviewed forms and Atlanta civil surgeon options included.
What Brings You Here Today?
Every immigration journey is different. Tell us where you are, and we'll show you the path forward.
"I'm married and want to bring my spouse to the US"
You'll need a marriage-based green card. We prepare all the forms (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131, I-864) so you can focus on your life together.
"We're engaged and want to get married in the US"
The K-1 fiancé visa lets your fiancé enter the US so you can marry here. We prepare the I-129F petition with expert review.
"I have a green card and want to become a citizen"
Naturalization is your final step. We prepare your N-400 application so you can vote, travel freely, and never worry about status again.
Not sure which path fits your situation?
We'll figure it out together in 5 minutes.
Why Atlanta Families Choose Greenbroad
Compare your options and see why we're the smart choice for immigration help.
DIY
$0
+ USCIS fees
- ✗ High risk of RFE
- • 20-40 hours of work
- • Google/Reddit for help
- ✗ No guarantee
Greenbroad
$449 - $749
one-time fee
- ✓ Low risk of RFE
- ✓ Ready in 2-4 weeks
- ✓ Unlimited questions
- ✓ 100% money-back guarantee
Atlanta Lawyers
$2,000 - $3,500 (Flat Fee)
+ USCIS fees
- ✓ Low risk of RFE
- • 2-4 weeks prep time
- ⚠ Extra fees for questions
- ~ Varies by firm
Atlanta has a competitive market for immigration law. Prices are generally lower than in NYC or LA but can vary based on the attorney's experience and the complexity of the case (e.g., prior criminal history).
Atlanta USCIS Field Office: Everything You Need to Know
📍 Location & Hours
USCIS Atlanta Field Office
2150 Parklake Drive NE, Atlanta, GA 30345
Atlanta, GA 30345
Hours: Monday-Friday 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Phone: 800-375-5283
🚗 Parking
Ample free parking is available in the office complex lot directly outside the building. This is unlike many downtown federal buildings, so you do not need to worry about street meters or expensive garages.
🚇 Public Transit
The office is accessible via MARTA. The most common route is taking the Gold Line train to Doraville Station, then transferring to Bus Route 125 (Clarkston/Northlake), which stops near Parklake Drive. Bus Route 30 also serves the area.
💡 Tips for Your Visit
- ✓ Arrive no more than 15-30 minutes before your appointment; they may not let you in earlier.
- ✓ Dress in layers; the waiting room air conditioning can be very cold even in summer.
- ✓ Bring a physical copy of your appointment notice and a black pen.
- ✓ Smartphones are allowed but must be silenced; photography and recording are strictly prohibited.
🎯 Interview Tips
- • The officers here are familiar with the diverse communities in Gwinnett and DeKalb; be prepared to discuss your specific community ties.
- • If you have an early morning appointment (7 AM - 9 AM), traffic on I-285 can be severe. Plan for at least 30-45 minutes of extra travel time.
- • Bring new passport-style photos if yours are more than 6 months old, as they often request updated ones.
- • Interviews here can sometimes run behind schedule; bring a book or silent entertainment.
⏱️ Current Processing Times (Atlanta)
Marriage Green Card
12-20 months
Work Permit (EAD)
3-7 months
Citizenship
7-14 months
Times are estimates for the Atlanta Field Office as of late 2025. Employment-based cases may take longer (~12.5 months).
Where to Get Your Immigration Medical Exam in Atlanta
You need a USCIS-designated civil surgeon for your I-693 medical exam. Here are verified options in the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta area:
⚠️ STOP: Medical Exam Expiration Warning
I-693 Medical Exam signatures have strict expiration dates. If you visit a Civil Surgeon in Atlanta too early, your form may expire before your interview at USCIS Atlanta Field Office, forcing you to pay the fee twice.
Call us first — we will tell you the exact week to schedule your exam based on current Atlanta wait times.
Dr. Angel Gomez or Dr. Theresa Harrington
$350 - $600 (package)Immigration Exams Atlanta
2150 Parklake Dr NE (verify suite) or nearby at 3400 McClure Bridge Rd (check specific location, often very close to USCIS)
📍 Tucker / Northlake
📞 404-205-8115
Located extremely close to the USCIS field office. Often advertises 'lowest price' packages.
Dr. Irfan Syed
$399 for examMedical Associates of Georgia
3590 Old Milton Pkwy, Alpharetta, GA 30005
📍 Alpharetta
📞 678-575-0155
Good option for those in the northern suburbs. Vaccination costs may be extra.
Isla Marrero, NP or Dr. Ibrahim Opaleye
$333 (insured) - $500 (uninsured)iClinic Atlanta
2531 Briarcliff Rd, Suite 211, Atlanta, GA 30329
📍 North Druid Hills / Decatur
📞 678-732-0193
Central location. Offers different pricing tiers for insured vs uninsured patients.
Dr. Victorine Mafoueka Nguena
$250 - $400North Atlanta Medical Clinic
501 Greene St, Lawrenceville, GA 30046
📍 Lawrenceville / Gwinnett
📞 678-380-8433
Walk-ins often welcome. Convenient for the large immigrant population in Gwinnett County.
Frequently Asked Questions: Immigration Help in Atlanta
Where is the USCIS office in Atlanta?
The USCIS Atlanta Field Office is located at 2150 Parklake Drive NE, Atlanta, GA 30345. It is situated in the Northlake area, just inside I-285, offering ample free parking.
How much do immigration lawyers cost in Atlanta?
For a standard marriage-based green card case, flat fees in Atlanta typically range from $2,000 to $3,500, plus government filing fees. Hourly rates for consultations generally run between $150 and $400.
What is the best time to visit the Atlanta USCIS office?
The office opens at 7:00 AM. Appointments in the early morning (before 9 AM) are recommended to avoid the worst of the I-285 traffic and the midday backlog in the waiting room.
Does the Atlanta USCIS office accept walk-ins?
No, the Atlanta Field Office does not accept walk-ins for interviews or information services. You must have a scheduled appointment notice or schedule an InfoPass appointment online for urgent matters.
What is Greenbroad?
Greenbroad is a document preparation service that helps you complete immigration forms correctly. We're not a law firm, but our forms are reviewed by immigration experts to ensure accuracy.
Is Greenbroad a law firm?
No, Greenbroad is a document preparation service, not a law firm. We don't provide legal advice, but we prepare your forms with expert review for a fraction of the cost of hiring an attorney.
What if my application is denied?
Simple: if you're not satisfied with our service, we refund the full $749. No questions asked. We only take cases we're confident we can prepare correctly — if yours has complications we can't handle, we'll refer you to an immigration attorney before you pay.
How long does Greenbroad take to prepare my forms?
Once you complete your questionnaire, we typically prepare your forms within 2-4 weeks. You'll have time to review everything before filing.
Ready to Start Your Immigration Journey?
Free consultation. No obligation. Real humans who understand what you're going through.
Atlanta is a major hub for immigration in the Southeast, characterized by the 'International Corridor' along Buford Highway and vibrant communities in Gwinnett County. The city of Clarkston is renowned for its refugee resettlement programs. The community is incredibly diverse, with significant populations from Mexico, Korea, Vietnam, India, and various African nations. The USCIS office here is one of the busiest in the region, serving the entire state of Georgia.
Serving all of Atlanta Metro: Buford Highway Corridor (Doraville/Chamblee), Clarkston ('Ellis Island of the South'), Duluth (Koreatown), Norcross, Lawrenceville, and all of Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cobb, Clayton, All 159 Georgia counties (primary office), Select Alabama counties.