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Washington, D.C. Immigration Lawyers

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Based in Washington, D.C., Ana Jacobs & Associates P.C. provides prompt, personalized and comprehensive counsel in immigration matters for both corporate and individual clients in the U.S. and abroad.

Our immigration services fall into three main areas:

Based in D.C., Global in Reach — Immigration & Naturalization Law

We are a full-service immigration law firm dedicated exclusively to immigration and naturalization law. Our staff of immigration professionals and experienced attorneys will clearly explain your options and devise an immigration solution to meet your individual needs. Please browse our services at left and contact us for answers to your U.S. immigration questions.

Please contact us or call 202-986-8686 for answers to your business and personal immigration questions. We accept credit cards and speak French, Spanish, Portuguese and English.

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Ana Jacobs Accepting H-1B Filings for April 1st, 2009

We are accepting H1B cap-subject cases for Fiscal Year 2010. The cap filings must be filed by April 1, 2009 in order to start employment on October 1, 2009. For the past two years, the cap has been filled within days of April 1, and a random lottery determined which cases would be eligible. To facilitate your chances our firm begins accepting and preparing these cases months in advance. Contact Us or call (202) 986-8686 to speak to us about timely filing your case.

Attorney Jacobs Wins Important Case in U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

On July 6, 2007, the Fourth Circuit granted a petition for review filed by Ms. Jacobs on behalf of a Cameroonian national who had been denied asylum on grounds of credibility and failure to sustain his burden of proof on the issue of well founded fear of future persecution and past persecution. The court found that the arguments raised on appeal were of sufficient merit to justify a remand to the Board of Immigration Appeals. It is notoriously difficult to prevail on appeal at the Fourth Circuit, and this decision is therefore welcome news for the client and the firm.