Reynolds Immigration PLLC

Reynolds Immigration PLLC Providing immigration advice and strategies and simplifying the process for companies and individuals Chapter, and government liaison committees.

Over 20 years practicing exclusively in immigration with a winning record for wide variety of immigration matters. Currently manage own firm and head business immigration practice and previously built business immigration practice for past employer. Successful litigator in immigration court and federal court. Leadership background with Executive Committee of American Immigration Lawyers Association, Washington D.C.

Long-term   solutions require Congress to find common ground and address the needs of businesses, families, and communit...
05/23/2024

Long-term solutions require Congress to find common ground and address the needs of businesses, families, and communities. AILA’s solutions provide lawmakers with a roadmap to improve the border and the broader system

AILA presents solutions to Congress and the President to address the border and modernize America’s immigration system. With the dramatic shifts in worldwide migration sustained action is needed at the U.S. southern border to ensure the fair, fast, and orderly processing of arriving migrants.

05/11/2024

Are you a U.S. permanent resident contemplating applying for U.S. citizenship? It's important to review your immigration history with an experienced immigration attorney before filing the N400 naturalization application, before going to the USCIS interview unprepared. USCIS does not just test you on English or History but also reviews your immigration history - even before your greencard. To consult with an experienced immigration lawyer for naturalization email [email protected] -400

05/06/2024

Applicants applying for a spouse or fiance visa will be asked to supply photos of him/herself and his/her partner over the course of their relationship. Make sure to send copies and not originals, because you won’t get the pictures back.

05/02/2024

U.S. immigration law is incredibly complex. In many cases hiring an attorney can save you time, stress, and even money - for example if you had to redo an application that had been done incorrectly the first time.

05/01/2024

If you are an immigrant who wants to visit the United States before potentially moving there, then you should apply for a dual-intent visa. A dual-intent visa, although a temporary visa, will enable you to apply for a permanent visa later on.

04/29/2024

Although you may be able to appeal a negative outcome of a deportation hearing, it’s still important to put forth the best case the first time around. Whether this is your first time in front of the judge or an appeal, we can help.

04/25/2024

Processing visas and paperwork is time-consuming and the process is often delayed. Plan for things to take longer than expected and turn all documentation in well in advance so you don’t wind up falling out of status.

04/24/2024

In a general sense, employment-based green cards are for immigrants who have a unique job specialization and who have proven their merit in the job market. These visas are granted when a job awarded to a non-American does not take away a job from an American.

04/22/2024

When it comes to what the heart wants, citizenship is rarely a factor. Since marrying someone who isn’t from the US can create a paperwork nightmare, it’s always best to begin the process with an immigration attorney as soon as possible.

04/18/2024

Three different sets or laws govern inter-country adoption (or international adoption, as it is commonly known): adoption laws of the United States, those of the adoptee's country, and those of the state where you reside. We will help you understand the laws, and help you with the adoption process.

04/17/2024

It’s important to remember that laws surrounding immigrating to the US are constantly changing. The best way to ensure you follow all the necessary steps is to hire a legal professional.

04/15/2024

Intended to suppress communism, the Alien Registration Act of 1940 required all adult non-US citizens to register with the federal government. It was also known as the Smith Act, named for Representative Howard W. Smith who would later oppose civil rights legislation in the 1960s.

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5335 Wisconsin Avenue, N. W. Suite 440
Washington D.C., DC
20015

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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+12026301772

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