PAPPAS LEGAL

Our philosophy is to provide zealous representation for our immigration clients.

Former Federal Immigration Judge George D. Pappas

Pappas Legal, PLLC offers unparalleled legal guidance. Drawing upon 23 years of immigration advocacy, including experience as a former Federal Immigration Judge, this firm provides expert representation across USCIS, Immigration Courts nationwide, the Board of Immigration Appeals, Federal Courts, and U.S. Consulates. Trust Pappas Legal to skillfully navigate your immigration application or case with profound insight and dedicated support. We represent clients nationwide and internationally.

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What we Do:

Help Our Clients Reach Their Goals.

Dr. Pappas is a former Federal Immigration Judge who has represented clients on immigration matters from naturalization, deportation/removal proceedings, immigration waivers, appeals, and adjustment of status for family and employment based visa holders for over 20 years.

If you require assistance with US Immigration law or regulations and would like Attorney George Pappas to review your matter, then please schedule a consultation.

Our Impact:

I care about my client’s matters. I am honest and serious about my client goals and whether those goals can be realistically achieved. Clients will receive honest and frank assessments from me regarding their matters,

There were 47.8 million immigrants residing in the United States as of 2023, according to the latest American Community Survey (ACS) from the U.S. Census Bureau. Of them, nearly three-quarters were in the country legally as naturalized citizens, legal permanent residents (LPRs, also known as green-card holders), or holders of temporary visas.

Ten countries accounted for 55 percent of all U.S. immigrants in 2023

Worldwide, the United States is home to more immigrants than any other country, and more than the next four countries—Germany, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and France—combined, according to the most recent UN Population Division data

All statistics were found from an article titled, “Frequently Requested Statistics on Immigrants and Immigration in the United States,” by By Jie Zong, Jeanne Batalova, and Micayla Burrows via the Migration Policy Institute.