Klinke Immigration, LLC

Klinke Immigration, LLC

Helping families stay together through all their immigration challenges.

Klinke Immigration, LLC

Klinke Immigration, LLC

Helping families stay together through all their immigration challenges.

Firm Overview

Klinke Immigration provides legal services in the following areas:

-Immigration Law
-Asylum
-Citizenship
-Consular Law
-Deportation
-Employment Authorizations
-Family Immigration Law
-Permanent Visas
-Political Asylum
-Refugee Law
-Removal Proceedings
-Visas

Call the trusted Marietta immigration attorneys of Klinke Immigration for help navigating the complex, and frequently changing immigration laws.

Main Office

Main Office
320 Cherokee Street NE
Suite C
Marietta, GA 30060

Phone

(678) 496-2990

Immigration Law

Tracie Klinke is a nationally-recognized advocate in the field of humanitarian immigration. She has spoken at numerous workshops on domestic violence, human trafficking, and the rights of children.

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Klinke Immigration, LLC
Tracie Klinke

Tracie was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas, a far cry from the often-exotic hometowns of her clients. She went to the University of Kansas and obtained both Bachelor and Master degrees.

While a graduate student, Tracie worked in the International Student and Scholar Services Office where she developed a passion for assisting non-United States citizens and learning more about their diverse backgrounds.

In 2003, Tracie moved to Lodz, Poland where she experienced immigration from a new perspective. When she returned to Kansas, she knew the world had more to offer. In 2004, she moved to Atlanta, Georgia where she grew an English as a Foreign Language program from 20 students to over 200 in a few short years.

As an international student advisor, Tracie was often asked by her students what to do whenever they got married or had a run-in with the police. She always told her students seek the advice of an immigration attorney. After saying this enough times, she decided it was time to become an immigration attorney herself. She enrolled at the Georgia State University College of Law in 2005.

In law school, Tracie served as President of the Immigration Law Society and also served as Legislative Assistant Editor for the Law Review. She participated in two study abroad programs. One was based in Linz, Austria, and the other was in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

After graduating cum laude from Georgia State, Tracie began working for a private practitioner in Duluth, Georgia. Finding solutions for immigrant victims of crime, particularly domestic violence and human trafficking, quickly became an area of expertise.

Tracie also developed a strong waivers practice, allowing countless families to be reunited. In addition, she has attended hundreds of green card and naturalization interviews throughout the Southeast United States.

Tracie serves on the Board of Directors for the Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN). She is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), and has served locally as Chair of the New Member Division and also Chair of the USCIS Atlanta Liaison Committee.

Currently, Tracie serves as a member on three national AILA committees: New Members Division, USCIS Field Operations, and VAWAs, Ts & Us. She has been invited to speak at Fort Stewart, Emory University, Georgia State University, and John Marshall Law School (Atlanta).

Tracie is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, AILA, and the Cobb County Bar Association. She is licensed to practice in state and federal courts throughout Georgia, as well as before the U.S. Supreme Court.

License

Bar Number: 411089
Georgia, 2009

Education

Georgia State University College of Law
J.D., 2008

University of Kansas
M.A. International Studies, 2002

University of Kansas
B.A. English, 2000

Klinke Immigration, LLC
Tracie Klinke

Tracie was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas, a far cry from the often-exotic hometowns of her clients. She went to the University of Kansas and obtained both Bachelor and Master degrees.

While a graduate student, Tracie worked in the International Student and Scholar Services Office where she developed a passion for assisting non-United States citizens and learning more about their diverse backgrounds.

In 2003, Tracie moved to Lodz, Poland where she experienced immigration from a new perspective. When she returned to Kansas, she knew the world had more to offer. In 2004, she moved to Atlanta, Georgia where she grew an English as a Foreign Language program from 20 students to over 200 in a few short years.

As an international student advisor, Tracie was often asked by her students what to do whenever they got married or had a run-in with the police. She always told her students seek the advice of an immigration attorney. After saying this enough times, she decided it was time to become an immigration attorney herself. She enrolled at the Georgia State University College of Law in 2005.

In law school, Tracie served as President of the Immigration Law Society and also served as Legislative Assistant Editor for the Law Review. She participated in two study abroad programs. One was based in Linz, Austria, and the other was in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

After graduating cum laude from Georgia State, Tracie began working for a private practitioner in Duluth, Georgia. Finding solutions for immigrant victims of crime, particularly domestic violence and human trafficking, quickly became an area of expertise.

Tracie also developed a strong waivers practice, allowing countless families to be reunited. In addition, she has attended hundreds of green card and naturalization interviews throughout the Southeast United States.

Tracie serves on the Board of Directors for the Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN). She is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), and has served locally as Chair of the New Member Division and also Chair of the USCIS Atlanta Liaison Committee.

Currently, Tracie serves as a member on three national AILA committees: New Members Division, USCIS Field Operations, and VAWAs, Ts & Us. She has been invited to speak at Fort Stewart, Emory University, Georgia State University, and John Marshall Law School (Atlanta).

Tracie is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, AILA, and the Cobb County Bar Association. She is licensed to practice in state and federal courts throughout Georgia, as well as before the U.S. Supreme Court.

License

Bar Number: 411089
Georgia, 2009

Education

Georgia State University College of Law J.D., 2008


University of Kansas M.A. International Studies, 2002


University of Kansas B.A. English, 2000


Klinke Immigration, LLC
Tracie Klinke

Klinke Immigration, LLC
Tracie Klinke

Firm Overview

Klinke Immigration provides legal services in the following areas:

-Immigration Law
-Asylum
-Citizenship
-Consular Law
-Deportation
-Employment Authorizations
-Family Immigration Law
-Permanent Visas
-Political Asylum
-Refugee Law
-Removal Proceedings
-Visas

Call the trusted Marietta immigration attorneys of Klinke Immigration for help navigating the complex, and frequently changing immigration laws.

Main Office

Main Office
320 Cherokee Street NE
Suite C
Marietta, GA 30060

Phone

(678) 496-2990

Immigration Law

Tracie Klinke is a nationally-recognized advocate in the field of humanitarian immigration. She has spoken at numerous workshops on domestic violence, human trafficking, and the rights of children.

.

Klinke Immigration, LLC
Tracie Klinke

Tracie was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas, a far cry from the often-exotic hometowns of her clients. She went to the University of Kansas and obtained both Bachelor and Master degrees.

While a graduate student, Tracie worked in the International Student and Scholar Services Office where she developed a passion for assisting non-United States citizens and learning more about their diverse backgrounds.

In 2003, Tracie moved to Lodz, Poland where she experienced immigration from a new perspective. When she returned to Kansas, she knew the world had more to offer. In 2004, she moved to Atlanta, Georgia where she grew an English as a Foreign Language program from 20 students to over 200 in a few short years.

As an international student advisor, Tracie was often asked by her students what to do whenever they got married or had a run-in with the police. She always told her students seek the advice of an immigration attorney. After saying this enough times, she decided it was time to become an immigration attorney herself. She enrolled at the Georgia State University College of Law in 2005.

In law school, Tracie served as President of the Immigration Law Society and also served as Legislative Assistant Editor for the Law Review. She participated in two study abroad programs. One was based in Linz, Austria, and the other was in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

After graduating cum laude from Georgia State, Tracie began working for a private practitioner in Duluth, Georgia. Finding solutions for immigrant victims of crime, particularly domestic violence and human trafficking, quickly became an area of expertise.

Tracie also developed a strong waivers practice, allowing countless families to be reunited. In addition, she has attended hundreds of green card and naturalization interviews throughout the Southeast United States.

Tracie serves on the Board of Directors for the Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN). She is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), and has served locally as Chair of the New Member Division and also Chair of the USCIS Atlanta Liaison Committee.

Currently, Tracie serves as a member on three national AILA committees: New Members Division, USCIS Field Operations, and VAWAs, Ts & Us. She has been invited to speak at Fort Stewart, Emory University, Georgia State University, and John Marshall Law School (Atlanta).

Tracie is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, AILA, and the Cobb County Bar Association. She is licensed to practice in state and federal courts throughout Georgia, as well as before the U.S. Supreme Court.

License

Bar Number: 411089
Georgia, 2009

Education

Georgia State University College of Law
J.D., 2008

University of Kansas
M.A. International Studies, 2002

University of Kansas
B.A. English, 2000

Klinke Immigration, LLC
Tracie Klinke

Tracie was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas, a far cry from the often-exotic hometowns of her clients. She went to the University of Kansas and obtained both Bachelor and Master degrees.

While a graduate student, Tracie worked in the International Student and Scholar Services Office where she developed a passion for assisting non-United States citizens and learning more about their diverse backgrounds.

In 2003, Tracie moved to Lodz, Poland where she experienced immigration from a new perspective. When she returned to Kansas, she knew the world had more to offer. In 2004, she moved to Atlanta, Georgia where she grew an English as a Foreign Language program from 20 students to over 200 in a few short years.

As an international student advisor, Tracie was often asked by her students what to do whenever they got married or had a run-in with the police. She always told her students seek the advice of an immigration attorney. After saying this enough times, she decided it was time to become an immigration attorney herself. She enrolled at the Georgia State University College of Law in 2005.

In law school, Tracie served as President of the Immigration Law Society and also served as Legislative Assistant Editor for the Law Review. She participated in two study abroad programs. One was based in Linz, Austria, and the other was in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

After graduating cum laude from Georgia State, Tracie began working for a private practitioner in Duluth, Georgia. Finding solutions for immigrant victims of crime, particularly domestic violence and human trafficking, quickly became an area of expertise.

Tracie also developed a strong waivers practice, allowing countless families to be reunited. In addition, she has attended hundreds of green card and naturalization interviews throughout the Southeast United States.

Tracie serves on the Board of Directors for the Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN). She is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), and has served locally as Chair of the New Member Division and also Chair of the USCIS Atlanta Liaison Committee.

Currently, Tracie serves as a member on three national AILA committees: New Members Division, USCIS Field Operations, and VAWAs, Ts & Us. She has been invited to speak at Fort Stewart, Emory University, Georgia State University, and John Marshall Law School (Atlanta).

Tracie is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, AILA, and the Cobb County Bar Association. She is licensed to practice in state and federal courts throughout Georgia, as well as before the U.S. Supreme Court.

License

Bar Number: 411089
Georgia, 2009

Education

Georgia State University College of Law J.D., 2008


University of Kansas M.A. International Studies, 2002


University of Kansas B.A. English, 2000


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Tracie Klinke

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Tracie Klinke

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