Natalie Griggs’ Post

Atlanta Asylum Win! Today, one of my clients received a grant of asylum in one of the toughest immigration courts in the country. As we were leaving the court, my client was finally able to breathe a sigh of relief and shed tears of overwhelming joy. He is no longer at risk of deportation and will be allowed to live safely and freely in the U.S. 🇺🇸 This is why I do what I do. #asylumwon #atlantaimmigrationlawyer #kuckbaxterimmigration *Posted with permission.

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John Galimore, MBA, DML, AAC, MHFA

Director, Clothing and Heraldry PSID, U.S. Army TACOM

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Congratulations for your client and thank you for all you do. So proud of you.

Tsui H. Yee

Immigration Attorney | 1G Lawyer | Daughter of Immigrants

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congratulations!!

Jonathan Robert Nelson

Partner at Nelson Madden Black LLP

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The asylum process is an important component of America’s commitment to human rights. Thank you for advocating on behalf of the persecuted!

R. Gary Spencer

NAACP LDF, Senior Counsel

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Congrats!

Urwah Ahmed, Esq.

Managing Attorney at CH Legal Solutions LLC

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THE TOUGHEST court in the country! Wow!!!

Kelli R Williams

National Social Justice Strategist| Project Manager|Subject Matter Expert|Activist|Youth Advocate

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Congratulations to you and your client!!

Jennifer Hyman

Criminal Defense Attorney

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Amazing! Congrats to you and your client!!

Allen C. Ladd

Attorney at Allen C. Ladd, P.C.

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Congratulations, Natalie. You changed the course of a life. How gratifying!

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