Elizabeth Nicole Kozycki
Kozycki Law, LLC - Atlanta, GA based Immigration LawyersE. Nicole Kozycki, Esq. was admitted to the State Bar of California in 2014 and is a founding partner of Kozycki Law, LLC. E. Nicole Kozycki, has 10 years of legal experience in both private practice and for the U.S. Department of Justice. Nicole practices primarily immigration law with ancillary representation in entertainment, contract, and corporate law matters as they relate to immigration issues. She focuses on employment-based immigration in the highly-skilled worker categories as well as investment-based corporate immigration paths. She has a background in the studies of international conflict and human rights, and channels this experience into representation of clients with complex asylum and Convention Against Torture cases. Nicole currently serves as the Vice Chair of the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division Immigration Committee, is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyer Association, and frequently publishes on the topics of family and employment immigration.
- Immigration Law
- Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- California
- English: Spoken, Written
- Founding Partner
- Kozycki Law, LLC
- - Current
- Attorney
- The Patriot Law Office
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- San Joaquine College of Law
- J.D. (2014) | Law
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- American University
- B.A. (2008) | International Studies
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- Honors: Cum Laude
- Clients' Choice Award
- Avvo
- Top Contributor Award
- Avvo
- George A. Hopper Moot Court Oral Advocacy Finalist
- San Joaquine College of Law
- American Immigration Lawyers Assosiation
- Member
- - Current
- American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division
- Immigration Committee
- - Current
- Activities: Senior Content Editor
- Eligibility for Employment Authorization to H-4 Dependent Spouses of H-1B Nonimmigrants
- Avvo Legal Guide
- AGRO-TERRORISM IN CALIFORNIA: RESPONDING TO LEGITIMATE BIOLOGICAL THREATS WITH EFFECTIVE LEGISLATIVE RESPONSES
- San Joaquin Agricultural Law Review
- Risks and Benefits of Deferred Action, Community Forum, LaGrange, GA
- The Patriot Law Office
- 1999 National Grand Champion: Charolais Bull
- National Charolais Association
- Q. My husband and I have been married for 2 months. He says he has to transfer his paperwork thru me or he'll be deported
- A: I don't know what he means by "transfer his paperwork thru". He would, however, need you to sponsor him if he was looking to apply for an Adjustment of Status. If you would like to discuss the implications of what sponsorship entails please let me know.
- Q. Want to file for divorce, both non us citizens. Husband here on work visa which includes wife and kids to be here too
- A: I agree with Myron. Unfortunately, once you are divorced, your current wife will no longer qualify for her current immigration status.
- Q. Can my kids father get deported we have 3 kids together and were gonna get married. What can i do?
- A: I would need to know a few more details in order to assist. Is he currently in removal proceedings?