U.S. Immigration Professionals2023-10-22T08:05:06-04:00
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Immigration Law Professionals

The Capitol Immigration Law Group PLLC is a boutique law firm based in Washington, DC specializing exclusively in U.S. immigration and nationality law. We serve corporate and individual clients throughout the U.S. and internationally. We are proud to be able to offer practical, prompt and professional immigration and employment compliance legal advice to our clients.

Because of our focus on business immigration law, we are able to handle competently all of our individual and corporate clients’ needs in this area. Our ability to provide quality and practical legal advice lies not only in our devotion and competency in immigration law, but also in our efforts to understand our clients’ business and to act as immigration-related business advisors.

We take great pride in the quality of our work, in our professionalism and in our expertise. We provide regular client updates on important developments in immigration and compliance law and are often invited speakers to relevant business community and other labor and immigration events.

We offer free and confidential initial evaluations and we offer competitive flat fee rates for our services. Our goal is to provide stability to our clients’ immigration and compliance needs by ensuring a combination of high level of service and predictable and transparent billing arrangements.

Our typical clients are small and mid-size companies doing business in a variety of sectors, non-profit organizations, universities and foreign investors. We consider our size an asset allowing us to provide loyal, intimate and personal legal services. In addition to corporate clients, we also represent foreign nationals from over 40 countries on individual employment-related immigration matters.

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DHS Releases List of 2008 Accomplishments

If DHS was a Wall Street entity, I would be sure to chalk this press release, dated December 18, 2008, on the holiday bonus performance review. In any case, DHS has released a report listing its 2008 end-of-year accomplishments.  Although not all of the accomplishments are related to immigration, many are.  This is not the most [...]

December 23rd, 2008|News|

A New Source for Naturalization Delays

The Washington Post has a nice expose of a new source of delays for the naturalization proceedings for thousands of legal permanent residents.  The Post article quotes the report by the USCIS Ombudsman, dated December 16, 2008, which finds that while USCIS naturalized more than 1,000,000 new citizens in Fiscal Year 2008 and while there [...]

December 19th, 2008|News|

US-VISIT Biometric Requirements to Include Legal Permanent Residents

The Department of Homeland Security has released a final rule, with targeted effective date of January 18, 2009, which would dramatically expand the number of aliens who are subject to the US-VISIT program biometric requirements. About the US-VISIT Program.  The US-VISIT program was established in 2003 to verify the identities and travel documents of visitors. US-VISIT [...]

December 18th, 2008|News|

Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification Revised

USCIS has announced that is has submitted for publication in the Federal Register an Interim Final Rule which modifies the Employment Eligibility Verification process. The Interim Final Rule narrows the list of identity documents which are acceptable and specifies that expired documents are not considered acceptable forms of identification.   The changes included in the Interim Final [...]

December 18th, 2008|News|

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