Managing Attorney, Karen Weinstock, attorneys Patel and Davids and their entire staff strive to produce positive result for each and every individual’s case as quickly, with as little pain and stress as possible. Weinstock’s Atlanta team is setting the quality standard for efficiency with superior service in order to get their clients’ cases approved in record time. Their approval rate is well above industry standard. To meet this goal, every lawyer in the office is an experienced Immigration Law Expert that has focused their career on U.S.-based immigration.All the lawyers have extensive experience in the pertinent areas of U.S. Immigration Law.
We handle all aspects of U.S. Immigration law, including the following:
"Green Card" or permanent residency applications
Family-based immigration and visas (marriage and children)
Fiancee visas
U.S. citizenship and naturalization
Employment-based visas (H-1B, L-1, E-1, E-2, R-1, J-1, O-1)
Labor certifications (PERM) and business immigration
Based on each unique case, we will discuss the various options that may be available to each client based on his or her unique situation (for example which visa petition is best to file that will result in the highest chances of approval). Once we are retained, the Atlanta immigration attorneys will then make a concerted effort to make their client’s case proceed as smoothly as possible and get approved promptly. We count results!
May, 2010: Siskind Susser Atlanta immigration attorney Karen Weinstock discussed a recent research published by factcheck.org which demonstrates based on a lot of academic research that immigrants, even undocumented workers do not take jobs from Americans. In fact, the opposite is true -- according to most economists and unbiased research tanks. USA Today.
February, 2010: Siskind Susser Atlanta immigration attorney Karen Weinstock has been selected by her peers to the International Who's Who of Corporate Immigration Attorneys 2010 Edition. It is the official research partner publication of the International Bar Association and the American Bar ASsociation section of International Law.
November, 2009: Atlanta immigration lawyers Mikiel Davids and Karen Weinstock of the office recently won a landmark case including court issued expenses against the government in this case which is really extraordinary. As reported at Atlanta Business News.
November, 2009: Karen Weinstock the managing attorney of the Atlanta Immigration Law Firm Siskind Susser has been selected to The Best Lawyers in America (2010) in the specialty of Immigration Law. Best Lawyers is one of the most respected peer-reviewed publication in the legal world, and used by many publications such as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Washington Post, Bloomberg, Law.com and other esteemed publications.
October, 2009: Attorney Karen Weinstock, Managing Attorney of the Atlanta office of Siskind Susser was selected by her peers to the directory of The Best Lawyers in America for 2010 in the specialty of Immigration Law. Best Lawyers is one of the most respected peer-reviewed publication in the legal world, and used by many publications such as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Washington Post, Bloomberg, Law.com and other esteemed publications.
October, 2009: Siskind Susser Atlanta Immigration Lawyers attorneys Mikiel Davids and Karen Weinstock of the office recently won a landmark case in the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Georgia against the U.S. Department of Labor to expedite adjudication of a PERM case. Also reported Here.
June-August 2009: Attorneys Karen Weinstock and Mikiel Davids of the Atlanta office of Siskind Susser recently won a landmark case in the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Georgia against the U.S. Department of Labor. The court ordered DOL to immediately decide a pending PERM application (foreign labor certification) after finding the agency had unreasonably delayed in doing so.
July, 2008: Attorney Karen Weinstock's book on H1-B Visas was published recently, and GlobalAtlanta recently conducted an interview with Weinstock to discuss her book.
October, 2007: Attorney Mikiel Davids joins the Atlanta office of Siskind Susser Bland as an associate. Her arrival was featured in the October issue of the Georgia Bar Journal.
September, 2006: Attorney Karen Weinstock was quoted in this article about a man in the Norcross area who married six women so they could stay in the United States.
September, 2006: Attorney Karen Weinstock represented an Iraqi man who was granted permanent U.S. residency. How immigration officials are trying to untangle red tape that has left his mother in a holding pattern for seven years.
August, 2006: The Fulton County Daily Report interviewed Karen Weinstock about the merger between Siskind Susser and New York based Eric Bland Law Firm.
June, 2006: Attorney Karen Weinstock was quoted in an article in reference to the case of Necheveran Barwary and his mother, who have been trying to gain residency in the U.S. for seven years.
February, 2006: Attorney Karen Weinstock was a finalist in the 2006 International Women of Influence Awards presented by GlobalEXECWomen and the International Council. The award goes to top female business and technology executives.
September 27, 2005: Attorney Karen Weinstock wrote an op-ed for the Atlanta Journal Constitution in favor of a complete immigration reform since immigration enforcement only bill is impractical and would cause lasting damage to the U.S.
May, 2004: Globes, the leading Israeli business newspaper, featured an article by Karen Weinstock discussing the relocation of Israelis to the United States.
August 4, 2003: The Atlanta Journal Constitution carried this editorial by Karen Weinstock on the Government's immigration policies and new security measures since the Sept 11 terrorist attacks. Weinstock is managing partner in Siskind Susser's Atlanta office.
July 3, 2003: Global Atlanta quotes attorney Karen Weinstock in this article on the relaxation of foreign physician home residency requirements. Weinstock is managing partner in Siskind Susser's Atlanta office.
February 22, 2003: Karen Weinstock is profiled in this story by the Atlanta Jewish Times. Weinstock discusses her views on the city of Atlanta since opening an office there last summer.
September 23, 2002: Karen Weinstock, SSHD's Atlanta Office Partner, wrote an article published in the Atlanta Journal Constitution discussing the vital contribution of foreign workers in the US.