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Danielle Beach utilizes her 26 years of experience in immigration law to help individuals immigrate to the United States for humanitarian reasons. Born in Brussels, Belgium, Ms. Beach has lived in England, Belgium, Italy and Ivory Coast and has traveled extensively to many countries. Ms. Beach advocates for clients from around the world who seek freedom from torture in their country, or who are victims of domestic violence and trafficking. She has facilitated and litigated for family reunification and promoted employment for professionals, creating jobs for the economy. She has worked with numerous expert witnesses who have testified on her cases for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), forced marriage, illegal organ transplants, female genital mutilation, and political country experts for various countries all over the world.
Ms. Beach is President and Managing Partner at Beach-Oswald Immigration Law Associates. She represents clients who suffer persecution and abuse in their native countries and focuses on helping them obtain a better quality of life in the United States. Ms. Beach actively advocates for her clients and assists them as they integrate into United States culture. She has also represented her clients at U.S. Consulates in Romania, China, Canada, Mexico, and several African countries. With her extensive experience in family-based and employment-based immigration law Ms. Beach not only assists her clients in obtaining a better standard of living in the United States, she also helps employers obtain professional visas and petition for family members. She also handles many complex naturalization issues.
Ms. Beach has unique expertise representing clients in immigration matters pending before the Federal District Courts, Circuit Courts, Board of Immigration Appeals and Immigration Courts. She has won over 900 humanitarian cases in the United States.
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Chat withState: District of Columbia
Acquired: 2004
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State: Maryland
Acquired: 1991
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888 17th Street NW, Suite 310, Washington, DC, 20006
68 Client Reviews
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Posted by Elizabeth | March 03, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
A very competent Lawyer
Dealing with immigration is a very stressful and expensive process especially if you do not have a competent lawyer to represent you. Danielle has handled cases successfully to other friends and family members so I was very confident especially since my case was complicated when I retained her to r...
Posted by anonymous | August 01, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
Cameroonian Twice Removed from Deportation, finally obtained Residency and the Citizenship
I want to sincerely thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you have done from the time I met with you about 10 years ago until now. I was referred to you by someone who had been your former client. I was in a near desperate state as I was put on deportation, a consequence of the incompetence ...
Posted by Emeka | February 24, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
Amazing and powerful representation
The USCIS denied my first case, approved the second one then revoked the I-130. Ms Beach helped me turn a not so good situation into a great one. She was the third lawyer I hired. We walked through the first two cases from previous lawyers, and created a game plan for the new case with her. Right fro...
Posted by Martin | March 18, 2015 | Asylum
The best professional immigration lawyer ever
When I came to Danielle Beach, I was facing removal proceedings after a long stay in the United States. My case was one of the most complicated cases which, according to an asylum officer, such cases appear before them like one in ten years. Danielle Beach's law office was packed with the professiona...
Posted by John | October 16, 2013 | Immigration
Most of these reviews are fake
We consulted with Danielle on an immigration case for my wife recently and she seemed intent in scaring us into spending a lot of money based on interpreting my wife's case in the most drastic manner possible. As I have come to understand the law better, I believe she was making statements that were ...
"Danielle is a spectacular immigration attorney who deserves every point of that 10.0 rating. Her care for her clients and her respect for fellow counsel is nothing short of outstanding. She is thorough, knowledgeable, experienced, and makes time for her clients. The list of important decisions she has garnered is a testament to her dedication to the practice of immigration law and her care for immigrants and their familys. I unequivocally endorse her and recommend her to anyone seeking immigration counsel in DC (or elsewhere for that matter)."
"I've known Danielle professionally for many years. She has tirelessly represented immigrants from many parts of the world. She is well known among her peers and is a keen advocate for noncitizens who are in removal proceedings. I have associated with Danielle in legislative-related matters proving her concern is not only executing laws related to her clients, but shaping them as well. I have also worked with Danielle in Maryland driver's license policy issues. I would highly recommend her for your immigration needs."
Immigration lawyer
2012
SUPER LAWYERS Washington DC, WASHINGTON POST
2010
AV Preeminent 5.0 out of 5 Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell to Robert Leon Oswald
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Certificate of Recognition, Customs and Border Patrol-MD, American Immigration Lawyers Association
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Liaison to Office of Chief Counsel/DRO-Washington Office, American Immigration Lawyers Association
2006 - Present
Managing Partner, Beach-Oswald Immigration Law Associates, PC
2003 - 2006
Senior Associate, The Employment Law Group, P.C.
1997 - 2003
Managing Associate, Noto and Oswald, P.C.
1992 - 1997
Associate, Noto and Oswald, P.C.
1985 - 1986
Adjunct Professor, San Bernardino State College
1982 - 1985
Adjunct Professor, Riverside Community College
1979 - 1985
English Teacher, Perris High School
2012 - Present
City of Alexandria HR CommissionVice-Chair Commissioner
2011 - Present
Human Rights CommissionCommissioner
2011 - Present
Trial for Kalbian Hagerty LLPExpert Immigration Witness
2010 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationCo Chair- AILA for MSBA Legislature
2010 - Present
Committee for Adventist Lawyer's AssociationLiaison
2010 - Present
Maryland State Bar AssociationLegislative Chair for Immigration
2010 - Present
Daughter's of the American RevolutionChairman of the Americanism Committee
2009 - Present
U.S. District Court, District of ColumbiaMember
2008 - Present
Bread for the CityMentor
2005 - Present
Amnesty InternationalMember
1997 - Present
U.S. Circuit Courts; 4th, 5th, 8th, 9th, 11thMember
1992 - Present
American Bar Association (Maryland chapter)Member
1992 - Present
American Association of University WomenMember
Mentor
2010 - 2010
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationChair Liaison ICE/DRO
2009 - 2011
Home Owner's Association, Kings Rowe, Alexandria, VAPresident
2008 - 2008
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationCo-Chair Liaison CBP-MD
2008 - 2010
National ABA White Collar Crime Moot Court, GeorgetownJudge
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1991
Juris Doctorate
1981
Master's of Art
1975
Bachelor of Arts
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2011
Panelist Speaker on Entrepreneurs in the U.S.
2010
Mentor on Immigration
2008
Guest Speaker on Immigration
2008
Humanitarian Law
2007
Immmigration Mentor
2005
Panelist Speaker on Asylum
2002
Presenter/ Guest Speaker
2011
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My ex-husband has a deportation removal order as of June 3rd. ICE still has him in jail.
19 Sep 2013
Visa is expiring and didn't receive the receipt number yet
14 Sep 2013
Will prostitution charges affect my immigration status?
12 Sep 2013
Can a Person Obtain Permanent Residence through Marriage to a U.S. Citizen?
12 Jan 2011
How Can a Person Become a U.S. Citizen?
12 Jan 2011
What is a National Interest Waiver (NIW)?
12 Jan 2011