Giselle E Reid, experienced Immigration attorney in Tucker, GA with 3 reviews
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Giselle E Reid

4239 First Avenue, Tucker, GA

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2009:
Walden University, M.P.A.
1999:
Georgia State University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1995:
Lesley College, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Tarin

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10 Nov, 2013
Giselle Reid is a fantastic lawyer! I am so glad I had her working on our case. She was always available when we needed some advice or had a question. She kept us up to date and let us know what to expect right from the start. She made us very comfortable and explained everything to us in a way that was clearly understood. I would gladly recommend her to everyone I know!!
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Dijon

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27 Jul, 2013
Attorney Giselle Reid has been a real professional and has seen me through my process from being a green card holder to now citizenship. Through loosing all my immigration documents in a house fire, and assisting me with full restoration of all that I lost. I am grateful that I had her in my corner. I would without a doubt recommend her as the 'go to' lawyer for all your immigration and estate problems.
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20 Jul, 2013
She has been the most knowledgeable, experienced, understanding lawyer I ever had. She had help me through my process and kept me informed, her hospitality and care towards me and my children hasdhelped me deal with other aspects in my life and that has mean a lot to me. I will recommend her and continue to use her services in the future if I need to. Thanks Giselle!!!
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Publications

2009:
Walden University, Journal of Social Change, 3, 57-63, Public Policy, Social Change, and the Ethics Triangle: Undocumented Immigrants and Higher Education in the United States
2000:
Touro International Law Review, The Legacy of Colonialism: A Hindrance to Self-Determination

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