Capitol Immigration Law Group Named the Best for Corporate and Business Immigration in Washington DC
We are thrilled and honored to be chosen for the 2014 Global Mobility and Immigration Awards by Acquisition International and be named the Best for Corporate and Business Immigration in Washington DC.
Firms included in the 2014 “Global Mobility and Immigration Awards” list are recognized for professional excellence with persistently impressive ratings from clients and peers. “Acquisition International has set its sights firmly on the most innovative, forward thinking and client-friendly firms that have transformed the way in which companies and individuals do business,” says Sameena Yates of Acquisition International. “The 2014 Global Mobility and Immigration Awards are given solely on merit and are presented to commend those most deserving for exceptional service amongst the Mobility and Immigration sector.”
“We are so proud to be recognized internationally for our legal capabilities and client service,” said Aleksandra Michailov, Managing Attorney at Capitol Immigration Law Group. “Leading a client-friendly, forward looking immigration law firm is a passion project for us and this award will serve as a good motivation to maintain high standards for our immigration services.”
The Capitol Immigration Law Group is a boutique law firm in Washington, DC specializing in corporate and business immigration and providing immigration and compliance services to clients who seek to hire and retain the best talent from a global workforce pool and who seek to remain in compliance with the ever-changing immigration regulations. For more information, visit www.cilawgroup.com or follow @cilawgroup on Twitter.
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