Atlanta Georgia, Martin Luther King Jr House
Georgia's capital city has a diverse immigrant population, including significant numbers from Latin America, Asia, and Africa. The state's immigration policies have undergone changes, impacting the lives of many. Our firm offers expert guidance to navigate the complexities of Atlanta's immigration landscape.
Hurricane Relief
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may provide immigration relief to individuals affected by hurricanes. This can include extensions of status, waivers of fees, and other forms of assistance.
Georgia Medicaid does not provide coverage for undocumented immigrants. However, there are a few exceptions:
Emergency Medicaid: If you are an undocumented immigrant in Georgia and require emergency medical care, you may be eligible for Emergency Medicaid. This program covers the cost of emergency medical services only.
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP): If you are an undocumented immigrant parent living in Georgia, your child may be eligible for CHIP, a state-federal program that provides health insurance for children.