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Located in Washington, DC, Donald Gross Law has become one of the premier law firms in its area for immigration law and international trade. The law firm's managing partner, Donald Gross, has decades of government and private sector experience...
Located in Washington, DC, Donald Gross Law has become one of the premier law firms in its area for immigration law and international trade. The law firm's managing partner, Donald Gross, has decades of government and private sector experience. He now leads a team of some of the best and brightest minds in the profession who are committed to helping you get the favorable results you expect and deserve for your legal challenges involving:
- Green cards
- Long-term visas for living, working and studying in the United States
- U.S. citizenship and naturalization
- Asylum and deportation defense
- Export controls, CFIUS and sanctions compliance
- Customs and import compliance
- Asia trade and investment matters
A leader in his field, Mr. Gross has appeared on numerous local and national news outlets, where he has offered in-depth legal commentary on a variety of topics. He has on his team a group of highly experienced and top-ranked attorneys who are also recognized authorities in immigration law and international business law.
Devoted to superior client service, the experienced attorneys at Donald Gross Law will sit with you and carefully explain your rights and options so you can make the most informed decisions. You can also rely on them to work diligently to increase your chances of getting the positive results you seek. Honored for their remarkable professionalism and commitment to their clients, they have received consistent top attorney designations from members of the legal community, and the law firm has received countless testimonials and referrals from its satisfied clients.
To speak with a legal professional at Donald Gross Law about your legal issues at no cost, you can reach out and schedule a free initial consultation. The firm also currently offers virtual consultations in these uncertain times to help keep you safe and healthy.
About Donald Gross Law
Practice Areas
- Immigration Law
- International Trade
People
Attorneys
- Donald Gross (Managing Partner)
- Alicia Marie Salhi (Special Counsel)
Staff
- Esteban Rosas, Senior Adviser
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
2001 L Street NWSuite 500 Washington, DC 20036
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