Reynolds Immigration PLLC - Washington, DC
Immigration Law Lawyers in Washington, DC
5335 Wisconsin Ave. NW Suite 440 Washington, DC 20015
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31
Years
Experience
Washington Immigration Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2000-2022"The Reynolds Immigration firm has an excellent track record over the years for getting O1B visas approved for our company performers. Catherine Reynolds treats each case with the same care as the next. She stays up to date on immigration and is knowledgeable. We highly recommend this firm!" Director of nationally known ballet company.
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2019-2021The Reynolds Immigration firm was extremely knowledgeable in handling my "EB1" Greencard case as an executive at a U.S. company. Catherine Reynolds effectively strategized so that my Greencard case would be approved without unnecessary delay and lapse in work authorization. MD, Jordan
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2021"I hired the Reynolds Immigration firm for my TN status so I could work in the U.S. Catherine Reynolds was extremely helpful to be sure I was approved without delay. Ms. P of Canada
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2019-2021The Reynolds Immigration firm was extremely knowledgeable in handling my Green Card case where I had a company sponsor. Throughout the sponsorship process my employer and I found Catherine attentive and willing to take extra steps so that my case would be approved fairly by USCIS. I highly recommend the firm and Catherine. Ms. I.K. of Greece
Areas of Practice
- Immigration Law
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