Manji Law, P.C., an immigration law firm based in Decatur, Georgia, has launched a new website at manji.law, designed to provide clients across the state with a centralized resource for understanding their immigration options and connecting with the firm. The announcement, made on June 25, 2026, underscores the firm's commitment to serving Metro Atlanta and the surrounding region since its founding in 2016.
The new site brings together the firm's case history and practice information, reflecting how Manji Law works with clients across Georgia. The firm has built a track record that includes more than 130 five-star client reviews documenting case outcomes across family immigration, removal defense, and naturalization matters. Additionally, Manji Law has secured bond hearings resulting in release for clients held in immigration detention, including cases at the Stewart Detention Center. Family-based adjustment of status cases currently average 9 to 18 months from filing to approval in the Atlanta area, depending on category.
Founding attorney Jameel Manji has been recognized as a Georgia Super Lawyers Rising Star for 2020 through 2024 and has garnered national media coverage, including a feature on CNN, for the firm's immigration court work. The firm's team provides services in both English and Spanish, further broadening access for diverse clients.
"I started Manji Law to help people navigate a system that can feel overwhelming and impersonal," said Jameel Manji. "Our new website gives clients across Georgia an easier way to understand their options and reach our team directly, whatever stage of the immigration process they're in."
Manji Law, P.C. is located at 315 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Suite 400 in Decatur, Georgia. The firm handles family-based immigration, removal defense, asylum and humanitarian relief, naturalization, and business immigration matters. Clients have described the firm as caring, passionate, reasonable, reliable, and understanding.
The launch of the website comes at a time when immigration processes remain complex and emotionally charged for many families. By consolidating information and case history in one place, Manji Law aims to demystify the process and provide a clear path forward for clients. The site is expected to serve as a key tool for individuals seeking legal guidance in an often confusing system.
The implications for the industry and readers are significant: as immigration law continues to evolve, having accessible, transparent resources is critical for families navigating these challenges. Manji Law's new website could set a standard for how immigration firms communicate with clients, emphasizing clarity and direct access to experienced legal counsel.

