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Weinrich, A. Carin

A. Carin Weinrich - Seattle, WA

Attorney at Weinrich Immigration Law

Employment based immigrant Petitions (EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, PERM) Lawyers in Seattle, WA

1325 4th Avenue Suite 1225 Seattle, WA 98101

Seattle Employment based immigrant Petitions (EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, PERM) Lawyer

Updated: 04/30/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Employment based immigrant Petitions (EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, PERM)
  • Employment-based Non-Immigrant Petitions (H-1B, L-1, E-2, E-3, TN, O, P)
  • Family-based petitions, including Fiance
  • Citizenship & Naturalization
  • I-9 Compliance and Best Practices
  • U Visas
  • Waivers

Attorney Information

Overview

Carin's practice has focused exclusively on immigration law since 1999. She has extensive experience providing guidance to companies and individuals on immigration options. Working in a partnership with her clients, Carin provides strategy development and plan implementation to meet client needs. She prides herself on integrity, client orientation, and effective collaboration.

Education

  • Legal Education

    • Gonzaga University School of Law, Spokane, Washington
      Juris Doctorate
  • Non Legal Education

    • Scripps College
      Honors: International Relations and Economics

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Partner, since 2018

Classes and Seminars

  • Regularly presents at continuing legal education seminars on topics including employment-based petitions, family-based petitions, naturalization, and citizenship

Pro Bono Activities

  • Serving as the Chair of the AILA Washington Chapter (“AILA WA”)
  • Volunteers for Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
  • Volunteers for Citizenship Days organized by AILA WA and Washington New Americans Program
  • KCBA DACA Clinics

Bar Admissions

  • Washington State Supreme Court

Other Affiliations

  • Washington State Bar Association (Member)
  • American Immigration Lawyers Association (“AILA”)
  • AILA Washington State Chapter (Member - AILA WA Congressional Committee)
  • AILA Washington State Chapter (Vice Chair - USCIS Liaison Committee)

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Seattle, WA

1325 4th Avenue
Suite 1225
Seattle, WA 98101

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Phone: 206-512-3597

Fax: 206-382-7074

Email: Send a message

Website: https://www.immigrationlawyerseattle.com

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