Seattle Immigration Lawyers
Law Offices of Paul Soreff
Soreff Law represents both individuals and corporations and has extensive experience in all aspects of immigration law, particularly labor certificates and permanent visa applications (green card applications) for both employment and family based visas (i.e. for spouses, parents, children, or siblings.)
The firm has done hundreds of nonimmigrant visa applications and specializes in developing a long term strategy which includes temporary and permanent visa applications that is the most appropriate for each situation, including evaluation of:
- E (Treaty Trader/Investor)
- H (Specialized Workers)
- L (International Transfer Workers)
- O (Exceptional Ability Workers)
- TN (Canadian or Mexican NASFTA workers) visas
Paul Soreff opened the immigration law office in Seattle, WA, in 1998, after over 20 years of immigration practice in Kentucky and Alabama. Paul has recently served as Chairperson for the Washington Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. He has been mentioned as an Outstanding Immigration Lawyer by Best Lawyers in America, from 1999 to 2006, a Super Lawyer for Washington State by Washington Law and Politics from 2005 to 2006, and has received Pro Bono Lawyer Awards from AILA National, AILA Washington Chapter, and the American Bar Association, for work on behalf of thousands of low-income immigrants. He currently teaches immigration law at Seattle University.
A. Carin Weinrich joined the firm in January 2005, and has focused her practice exclusively on immigration law since March 1999. Carin is a member of the Washington State Bar Association and of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). She has held many positions within AILA including National Young Lawyers Division Chair & Vice Chair, Northwest Immigration Conference Vice Chair, Washington State Young Lawyer Division Chair & Vice Chair. She volunteers at the King County Bar Association’s Immigration Law Clinic.
Visit: http://www.immigrationlawyerseattle.com
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