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Meagan Neil, Esq.

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Meagan Neil, Esq., Attorney Editor

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Meagan Neil grew up in Georgia and is the co-founder of Aspire Visa Attorneys. She is a graduate of Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law. Meagan discovered her passion for immigration law in 2015 while working at an immigration law firm in Alaska. Since that time, Meagan has gone on to practice in a variety of immigration settings, including working with immigration tech firms and operating her own successful law practice.

Meagan has focused her legal career exclusively on helping clients from around the world navigate through complex immigration matters with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), National Visa Center (NVC), and countless US embassies. She is dedicated to understanding clients’ needs, protecting their rights, and providing effective and competent representation to such a degree that she has never lost a case to USCIS!

Meagan is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the Washington State Bar Association.

 

Latest Articles

  • U.S. Visas: 6 Common Reasons for Ineligibility

    FindLaw explains common reasons applicants are found ineligible for U.S. visas and when waivers may apply. Learn how an attorney can help and more.

  • Immigration Denials: What Is an I-601 Waiver?

    FindLaw explains the I-601 waiver process, eligibility, and grounds for inadmissibility. Learn how to apply, appealing a denial, waivers, and more.

  • The Basics of Naturalization

    FindLaw explains naturalization basics, eligibility rules, testing requirements, and the steps green card holders must complete to become U.S. citizens.

  • Preparing for Your Initial Consultation With an Immigration Attorney

    FindLaw shares how to prepare for your first meeting with your immigration lawyer. Learn what documents to bring, what questions to answer, and more.

  • Montana State Immigration Laws

    FindLaw covers immigration laws in Montana. Learn how rules for public benefits, employment, housing, and driver’s licenses apply to immigrants, and more.

  • Georgia State Immigration Laws

    In 2011, Georgia enacted a strict set of immigration laws covering a wide range of activities. Learn Georgia's policies on immigrants' rights at FindLaw.

  • Maine State Immigration Laws

    FindLaw covers immigration laws in Maine. Learn how rules for public benefits, employment, housing, and driver’s licenses apply to immigrants, and more.

  • U.S. Citizenship Through Parents or by Birth

    Explore U.S. citizenship paths via FindLaw. Learn about birthright, parentage, and naturalization processes. Understand your rights and responsibilities.

  • Can I Travel without a Green Card?

    Worried about traveling outside of the U.S. while waiting for your green card? This article by FindLaw will give you a better understanding of the process.

  • EWI: Entry Without Inspection

    Entry Without Inspection occurs when someone enters the U.S. without an official border checkpoint. FindLaw explains this immigration violation and more.

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