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Aamna Aziz, Esq.

Attorney

Aamna Aziz is an Associate Attorney at aiLegal Law, specializing in immigration law. She brings a strong background in complex immigration matters, with experience spanning business and family immigration, humanitarian relief, removal defense, and litigation.

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+1.404.461.9136

Aamna is a detail-oriented and dedicated attorney with hands-on experience across multiple areas of immigration practice. From business visas and family-based applications to asylum petitions and removal defense, she has developed a well-rounded practice that emphasizes thorough research, strategic case preparation, and client-centered advocacy. Her experience working with federal courts, boutique immigration firms, and litigation practices uniquely equips her to address diverse client needs with professionalism and care.

Experience

  • Law Clerk, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia – Conducted legal research and authored bench memoranda on procedural and substantive issues for Honorable Magistrate Judge Catherine Salinas.

  • Summer Associate, Boutique Immigration Law Firm (Atlanta) – Assisted in preparing nonimmigrant visa, immigrant visa, and humanitarian applications, including O-1 visas, I-601 waivers, and I-360 VAWA petitions.

  • Attorney, Sweet & Paciorek / USILAW – Practiced in asylum petitions, removal defense, and H-1B petitions.

  • Litigation Law Firms – Supported trial discovery and pre-litigation processes, strengthening her expertise in case management and litigation preparation.

  • aiLegal Law – Provides comprehensive legal services across the full spectrum of immigration law, with a focus on client advocacy and effective resolution of complex cases.


Practice Areas

  • Business Immigration

  • Family Immigration

  • Humanitarian Relief & Waivers

  • Removal Defense

  • Immigration Litigation

Education

  • Emory University School of Law – Juris Doctor (J.D.)

  • Ohio State University – Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and English Literature


Attorney Admission

  • State of Ohio

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