
Alice Pak
Partner
201 17th Street NW
Suite 1700
Atlanta, GA 30363
Alice focuses on business immigration law. She represents companies and individuals in a wide range of immigrant visa and non-immigrant visa matters, including intra-company transferee visas, E-2 treaty-based visas, specialty occupation, multinational executives and managers, individuals with extraordinary abilities or achievements, National Interest Waivers, temporary worker/visitor, exchange visitors, and Treaty National Professionals.
Alice focuses on business immigration law. She represents companies and individuals in a wide range of immigrant visa and non-immigrant visa matters, including intra-company transferee visas, E-2 treaty-based visas, specialty occupation, multinational executives and managers, individuals with extraordinary abilities or achievements, National Interest Waivers, temporary worker/visitor, exchange visitors, and Treaty National Professionals.

Experience
Previous Professional Experience
- Experience working with companies of all sizes, from small businesses to large international conglomerates
- Experience working with individuals and companies from a wide range of industries including manufacturing, information technology, food and agriculture, non-profit, energy, government, entertainment, sports, and healthcare and public health.
Languages
- Korean
Education
- Western New England University School of Law, JD (2007)
- Emory University, BA, Psychology (2001)
Admissions
- Georgia
Practice Areas
Previous Professional Experience
- Experience working with companies of all sizes, from small businesses to large international conglomerates
- Experience working with individuals and companies from a wide range of industries including manufacturing, information technology, food and agriculture, non-profit, energy, government, entertainment, sports, and healthcare and public health.
Languages
- Korean
Media
Professional Activities
- American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
- AILA GA/AL Chapter – USCIS Committee Member and CBP Committee Member
- Korean-American Bar Association of Georgia (KABA-GA)
- Georgia Asian Pacific American Bar Association (GAPABA)
- National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP)
Alice focuses on business immigration law. She represents companies and individuals in a wide range of immigrant visa and non-immigrant visa matters, including intra-company transferee visas, E-2 treaty-based visas, specialty occupation, multinational executives and managers, individuals with extraordinary abilities or achievements, National Interest Waivers, temporary worker/visitor, exchange visitors, and Treaty National Professionals.
Experience
The following is a selected sampling of matters and is provided for informational purposes only. Past success does not indicate the likelihood of success in any future matter.Previous Professional Experience
- Experience working with companies of all sizes, from small businesses to large international conglomerates
- Experience working with individuals and companies from a wide range of industries including manufacturing, information technology, food and agriculture, non-profit, energy, government, entertainment, sports, and healthcare and public health.
Languages
- Korean
Education
- Western New England University School of Law, JD (2007)
- Emory University, BA, Psychology (2001)
Admissions
- Georgia
Practice Areas
- American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
- AILA GA/AL Chapter – USCIS Committee Member and CBP Committee Member
- Korean-American Bar Association of Georgia (KABA-GA)
- Georgia Asian Pacific American Bar Association (GAPABA)
- National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP)
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