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At Nisbet Law we become family members of each of our clients. We work truthfully with each of our cases, and we make sure to offer and provide the best of our services to find the best outcome for you.
Our Story
Nisbet Law started its operations on December of 2020 with the main purpose of making people’s lives better and since then we have represented different clients on their immigration and defense cases in Georgia.
Colin Nisbet is our main Attorney and founder. He is an International Law attorney from the Case Western Reserve University, mainly specialized on Immigration Law. A native Midwesterner, Colin Nisbet, has called Atlanta home for the past five years and Georgia since 2011. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Slavic Languages & Literatures from Indiana University, Bloomington, with a minor in Psychology in 2004. Colin obtained his Juris Doctor degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Law, in Cleveland, Ohio, in 2009.
Colin began his legal career as an active-duty Judge Advocate (military attorney) in the United States Army beginning in 2010. Over five years, he served in both South Korea and at Fort Gordon, just outside of Augusta, Georgia. Colin’s active-duty service included two years a Trial Counsel (military prosecutor) and a year as a Defense Counsel (military defense attorney).
Shortly after welcoming their first child, Colin and his wife, Saira, relocated to the Atlanta metro. Since 2017, Colin has been actively representing immigrants before immigration courts nationwide, before the Board of Immigration Appeals, USCIS, and ICE. He has also represented immigrants, facing criminal charges, before many local, state, and superior courts across north and central Georgia.
Currently, Colin is the founder and attorney at Nisbet Law, PC, where he is dedicated to providing quality immigration and criminal-defense legal services to his clients. Colin’s legal practice is client-focused that emphasizes the needs of each client.
Colin is licensed to practice law in New York, the superior courts of Georgia, and immigration courts all over the nation as well as the Board of Immigration Appeals.