Tracie L. Morgan

Top rated Immigration attorney in Atlanta, Georgia

Hope Immigration, LLC
Tracie L. Morgan
Hope Immigration, LLC

Practice Areas: Immigration; view more

Licensed in Georgia since: 2009

Education: Georgia State University College of Law

Languages Spoken: English, Spanish

Selected to Super Lawyers: 2020 - 2024 Selected to Rising Stars: 2014 - 2019

Hope Immigration, LLC

2110 Powers Ferry Road SE
Suite 310
Atlanta, GA 30339 Visit website

Details

When Tracie L. Morgan founded Hope Immigration, LLC in 2012, she knew she wanted to have a place where people feel safe and peers could approach her for help. She has created just that at her practice, where clients seek advice on immigration matters that include naturalization, citizenship, family-based and humanitarian-based issues, waivers and cases concerning the United State Citizenship and Immigration Services. She also specializes in helping victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. Her practice serves clients throughout Atlanta and Northern Georgia.

Throughout her career, Ms. Morgan has overseen hundreds of interviews for green cards and naturalization. Even before opening her practice, she gained significant experience working on behalf of immigrants, their families and others with international concerns.

After earning a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts from the University of Kansas, Ms. Morgan attended the Georgia State University College of Law where she served as president of the Immigration Law Society and was a member of the school’s law review. She graduated cum laude with a Juris Doctor in 2008.

Ms. Morgan is widely respected throughout the legal community. She holds an Avvo “Superb” rating; she has been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America; and the American Immigration Lawyers Association honored her with its National Advocacy Award in 2018.

Outside her practice, Ms. Morgan is a member of the National Lawyers Guild, the Cobb County Bar Association, the Georgia Association for Women Lawyers and the State Bar of Georgia. She is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States as well as all state and federal courts in Georgia.

Practice areas

Immigration: Consumer

Focus areas

Naturalization & Citizenship

  • 100% Immigration: Consumer

First Admitted: 2009, Georgia

Professional Webpage: https://hopeimmigration.com/about/tracie-morgan/

Scholarly Lectures/Writings:
  • AILA Midwest Chapter Conference, 2016
  • Georgia Commission on Family Violence Annual Conference
  • AILA Rome District Conference, 2016
  • Speaker, Fort Stewart
  • AILA California Chapters Conference, 2015
  • Speaker, AILA Colorado Chapter Conference, 2013-2014
  • Speaker, AILA Annual Conference (2013-present)
  • Speaker, Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School
  • Speaker, Georgia State University
  • Speaker, Emory University School of Public Health
  • Panelist, Unjust House Rules: Conflicting VAWA/T/U Policies, AILA 2016 Annual Conference On Immigration Law, 2016
  • Georgia State University’s College of Law, Legislative Assistant Editor, Law Review Member, 2008
  • Panlist, Unusual Visas - How and When Do They Work, AILA Rome District Chapter Spring Conference, 2016
  • Panelist, U Visas, AILA California Chapters Conference, 2015
  • Discussion Leader, If These Walls Could Talk: Options When Marriages Go Bad, AILA Georgia-Alabama Chapter Conference On Immigration Law, 2016
  • Latest in Family Law Issues, Discussion Leader, AILA Georgia-Alabama Chapter Annual Conference, 2014
  • Advanced Issues in VAWA Self Petitions, Discussion Leader, AILA National Annual Conference, 2014
  • U Non-Immigrant Status: Encouraging Cooperation Between Immigrant Communities and Law Enforcement Agencies, Co-Author/Presenter, Dean Robert J. D'Agostino Symposium, John Marshall Law School, 2012
  • Current Trends and Advanced Practice Strategies in VAWA Cases, Discussion Leader, AILA National Annual Conference, 2013
  • Domestic Violence in the Immigrant Community for Public Health students, Guest Lecturer, Emory University, 2013
  • VAWA  - Current State of the Law - Practice Strategies, Panelist, AILA Colorado Chapter Annual Conference, 2013
  • VAWA Reauthorization 2013, Panelist, Georgia Commission on Family Violence, 2013
  • Panelist, Advanced VAWA, AILA, Colorado Chapter, 2014
  • Panelist, Counseling Clients on the Visa Bulletin, USCIS Ombudsman Annual Conference, 2014
  • Panelist, Culturally Appropriate Interventions for Survivors and Witnesses for LGBTQQI & Immigrants, Georgia Commission on Domestic Violence, 2014
  • Going Solo - What I Wish I Had Known, Discussion Leader, Georgia-Alabama AILA Conference, 2015
  • Common Issues that Trigger Denials, Initiation of Deportation Proceedings and Inadmissibility Problems with USCIS, ICLE Family Immigration Law Seminar, 2015
  • Asylum Granted - Case Not Closed, Panelist, AILA Annual Conference, 2015
  • CIS Ombdusman Open Forum, Panelist, AILA Spring Conference, 2015
  • Panelist, Law Enforcement and Immigrant Communities: Building Trust with DV Victims, Georgia Commission on Domestic Violence, 2015
  • Panelist, U Visas, AILA California Chapters Conference, 2015
  • New Immigration Legislation and Recent Updates Regarding Comprehensive Immigration Reform, Presenter, State Bar of Georgia, 2013
  • Panelist, USCIS Conversation, AILA Midwest Regional Conference On Immigration Law, 2016
Educational Background:
  • B.A. English, University of Kansas, 2000
  • New Member Division Steering Committee
  • M.A., International Studies, University of Kansas, 2002
Honors/Awards:
  • Phi Beta Kappa International Honor Society, University of Kansas, Outstanding Domestic Student, Phi Beta Kappa International Honor Society, University of Kansas, 2002
  • 40 Under 40, Georgia State University, 2019
  • 40 Under 40, Georgia State University, 2019
  • President, Immigration Law Society, Georgia State University’s College of Law
  • Georgia State University School of Law, CALI Excellence for the Future Award, Immigration Law, Georgia State University School of Law, 2007
  • Georgia State University School of Law, Litigation Honors, Georgia State University School of Law, 2008
  • Super Lawyers, Rising Star, Super Lawyers, 2014
  • Super Lawyers, Rising Star, Super Lawyers, 2016
  • Super Lawyers, Rising Star, Super Lawyers, 2015
  • Graduated Law School Cum Laude, 2009
  • US News and World Report, Best Lawyers, US News and World Report, 2017
  • Super Lawyers, Rising Star, Super Lawyers, 2017
  • National Advocacy Award, American Immigration Lawyers Association, 2018
  • Volunteer Mentor of the Year, GAIN (Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network), 2011
  • Individual of the Year, Caminar Latino, 2018
Pro bono/Community Service:
  • Scholarship Committee Member, 4Sarah Inc., 2013
  • Member, Cobb County Domestic Violence Task Force, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
  • Volunteer for Citizenship Day at the Latin American Association, 2011
  • Volunteer for DACA Day at the Latin American Association, 2013
  • Volunteer for Citizenship Day at the Latin American Association, 2010
  • Volunteer for DACA Day at the Latin American Association, 2012
  • Secretary, Caminar Latino, 2016
  • Volunteer at Citizenship Day for Latin American Association, 2012
  • Volunteer for Citizenship Day at the Latin American Association, 2013
Bar/Professional Activity:
  • AILA USCIS Case Assistance Committee, 2023
  • AILA USCIS Field Operations Committee, 2022
  • AILA Georgia-Alabama Chapter, Chair, Advocacy Committee, 2019
  • AILA National, Member, USCIS HQ/Policy Committee, 2019
  • Secretary,  Board of Directors, Caminar Latino
  • United States Supreme Court
  • Chair, USCIS Atlanta Liaison Committee
  • Member, Cobb County Bar Association
  • Member, AILA
  • Member, State Bar of Georgia
  • Chair, National Membership Engagement Committee, AILA, 2018
  • AILA Georgia-Alabama Chapter, Chair, New Members Division, 2010
  • AILA National, Vice Chair for USCIS Field Operations Committee, 2014
  • AILA Georgia-Alabama Chapter, Secretary, 2014
  • AILA National, Chair for New Member Division, 2013
  • AILA National, Executive Director Search Committee Member, 2015
  • AILA National, Membership Committee, 2016
  • AILA National, Vice-Chair of New Members Division and Editor of NMD E-News, 2012
  • Chair, Family Track, AILA Annual Conference Planning Committee, 2018
  • AILA Georgia-Alabama Chapter, Chair, USCIS Committee, 2011
  • AILA Georgia-Alabama Chapter, Treasurer, 2013
  • Co-Chair for Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN), 2014, 2015
  • AILA National, Chair for USCIS Field Operations Committee, 2015, 2016
  • AILA Georgia-Alabama Chapter, First Vice Chair, 2016
  • AILA National, Member of USCIS Field Operations Committee, 2013
  • Chapter Chair, Georgia-Alabama AILA Chapter, 2017
  • Member, Cobb County Bar Association
  • Co-Chair, Georgia-Alabama Chapter Annual Conference Planning Committee, 2018
  • Secretary and Board Member for Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN), 2013, 2014
  • AILA National, Vice-Chair for USCIS Ombudsman Committee, 2014, 2015
  • AILA Board of Governors, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • AILA National, Member of VAWA, T, and U Committee, 2013
  • AILA Georgia-Alabama Chapter, Second Vice Chair, 2015
  • Co-Chair, AILA Georgia-Alabama Chapter, 2016 Chapter Conference Planning Committee, 2016
  • Member, Georgia Association of Women Lawyers (GAWL)

Office location for Tracie L. Morgan

2110 Powers Ferry Road SE
Suite 310
Atlanta, GA 30339

Phone: 678-713-4255

Selections

5 Years Super Lawyers
6 Years Rising Stars
  • Super Lawyers: 2020 - 2024
  • Rising Stars: 2014 - 2019

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