Aziz Law Firm, P.A.

Immigration and Nationality Law
Charlotte, NC

                                   North Carolina State Bar Certified Immigration Law Specialists
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Background and Services of the Firm

The firm practices all aspects of U.S. Immigration Law. Cynthia A. Aziz founded Aziz Law Firm in 1990 and was joined by Elizabeth Edwards in 1995. Since that time they both have become North Carolina State Bar Certified Immigration Law Specialists.

The Firm offers a wide variety of legal experience in immigration and nationality law to growing companies, religious-based and non-profit organizations, educators, healthcare providers, small and mid-sized business owners and investors who seek multi-national workers. Aziz Law Firm also has an established practice in immigration defense, family based applications, asylum and U.S. citizenship.
Services of the firm include:
  • Visas for non-immigrant business professionals
  • Visa for immigrants a.k.a. lawful permanent residence based on employment, family relationships, asylees and refugees
  • Naturalization and claims to U.S. citizenship
  • U.S. Department of Labor audits
  • Immigration court proceedings
  • Apellate review to the Board of Immigration Appeals and the federal courts, when appropriate
  • Asylum applications
Capabilities, Commitment and Mission

Aziz Law Firm offers a complementary balance of talent, skills and compassion committed to the education of and the zealous representation of their clients. Its members are known for their attention to detail, responsiveness, ethics and appreciation for culturalism and diversity. They are personally dedicated to helping their clients through the legal channels of immigration law. By choice, the firm remains small to maintain client familiarity and to give personal and detailed attention to each case.

The firm believes our country is richly dynamic because of immigration, not in spite of it. Therefore, the firm strives to offer knowledgeable counsel and human compassion to those that it serves with respect to immigration and naturalization concerns.