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Bruce I Yamashita, ESQ
Mr. Yamashita is the principal of the Law Office of Bruce I. Yamashita, PLLC, and practices Immigration & Nationality Law. Born and raised in Hawaii, he came to Washington D.C. to complete a joint degree program: master’s in international affairs from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, and a law degree from Georgetown University Law Center. Before that, during college at the University of Hawaii, he spent a year abroad at International Christian University (ICU) in Japan. After graduating from college, he returned to Tokyo for an additional four years where he had a variety of experiences: teaching English, working at an import/export company; serving as the chief editor for a community newspaper; and working as a disc jockey for a national radio station. Mr. Yamashita is also a former captain in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves.
An experienced litigator, Mr. Yamashita represented indigent criminal defendants for 20 years at D.C. Superior Court. Every four years, a committee of judges selected him to be a part of the U.S. Panel, an association of dedicated attorneys certified to represent indigent defendants. From misdemeanors to felonies, he was committed to protecting the constitution: the right of all to a fair and speedy trial. Moreover, as many of his clients were non-citizens, he worked diligently to avoid or reduce any potential immigration consequences due to their contact with the criminal justice system. His priority: competent and compassionate representation. Mr. Yamashita now focuses solely on Immigration and Nationality law.
Mr. Yamashita is licensed in Hawaii and the District of Columbia. He is a member of the D.C. Superior Court Trial Lawyers Association, National Institute of Trial Advocacy, American Immigration Lawyers Association, and the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association. He is the recipient of the Japanese American Citizens League Civil Rights Award, and the Georgetown University Law Center Asian Pacific American Students Association Alumnus of the Year Award. More recently, in 2014, he received the Trailblazer Award from the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association. He has been the subject of a PBS Hawaii documentary, A Most Unlikely Hero. His book, Fighting Tradition: A Marine’s Journey to Justice, is published by the University of Hawaii Press. In his free time, he enjoys weightlifting, power walking, travel and mindfulness meditation.
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Acquired: 1991
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State: Hawaii
Acquired: 1989
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1025 Connecticut Ave NW Ste 1012, Washington, DC, 20036-5417
58 Client Reviews
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Posted by anonymous | January 13, 2024 | Hired Attorney
Great Service!
Bruce was excellent in explaining legal options available to us. His advice was clear and even his predictions on responses were pretty accurate. The document gathering process was efficient. He was quick to respond to our many questions and very understanding through the wait which also helped. I ...
Posted by Kiran | February 04, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
Honest, humble, personable and helpful
Bruce is one if the most humble, honest, truthful, efficent, knowledgeable and supportive lawyer and human being we have met. We went through family based green card process and he was truly helpful and encouraging during this long journey and made it super fast for us. His fees is reasonable, he is ...
Posted by Pei-Ching | February 12, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
H1B VISA
Bruce helped me to get my H1B visa when I first started working for my current employer. He also helped me to work on my H1B visa renewal after I held it for three years. There were a number of changes in H1B visa policy at that time, and Bruce worked very diligently to research and understand the ch...
Posted by anonymous | January 15, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
He is really good lawyer with expert knowledge and kind personality.
Bruce Yamashita helped my change of visa status. I got married with an U.S. citizen in my post-graduation OPT year. But during my marriage process, I realized my OPT grace period had been over because I hadn't started to work, which means that I needed to leave U.S. as soon as possible. I worried tha...
"Attorney Yamashita is an expert in immigration law and an outstanding advocate for his clients. Many lawyers are good at the nuts and bolts practice of law but few really care about their clients to the point of treating them like family rather than simply numbers or case files. Attorney Yamashita is masterful at both the practice of law and the art of really caring and looking out for his clients. Clients deal directly with him (not some invisible assistant) and are always kept informed of any case updates. His personable and compassionate approach leaves his clients knowing that he is truly looking out for them as individuals and not just another case. I strongly recommend Bruce Yamashita to anyone looking for a great immigration lawyer who will go the extra mile on behalf of his clients. You won't find a better one."
"I endorse this lawyer. Bruce is an excellent lawyer who knows the ins and outs of immigration law. He's my go-to person for immigration law questions. He's also very friendly, knowledgeable, and easy to talk to."
"I'm pleased to endorse Bruce. He is a top-notch immigration lawyer and a zealous advocate for his clients. A highly recommended attorney."
Criminal defense lawyer
Family lawyer
2014
Trailblazer Award, National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
1995
Alumnus of Year Award, Georgetown Asian Pacific American Law Students Association
1994
Civil Rights Award, Japanese American Citizens League
1994 - Present
Attorney-at-Law, Law Office of Bruce I Yamashita PLLC Washington D.C.
1991 - 1994
Attorney, Law Office of Paul H. Toyozaki Honolulu, HI
1986 - 1987
Summer Associate, Yanagida Law Offices Tokyo Japan
2019 - Present
NAPABA Solo & Small Firm NetworkCo-chair
2001 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationMember
2001 - Present
National Asian Pacific American Bar AssociationMember
2000 - Present
D.C. Superior Court Trial Lawyers AssociationMember
2018 - 2019
NAPABA Solo & Small Firm Boot CampCo-chair
2015 - 2017
Asian Pacifc Islander Domestic Violence Resource ProjectAdvisory Board
Granted Political Asylum
H-1B Visa Approved
Case Dismissed
Green Card Approved
Not Guilty
Not Guilty
Hung Jury
Petition Granted
Granted
1988
J.D.
1988
M.S.F.S.
1979
B.A.
2019
Solo & Small Firm Boot Camp
2015
Veterans & Diversity in the Legal Profession
2003
Japanese
English
Legal Answers
Can switch my J1 visa to a B2 visa?
06 Jan 2022
Immigration- marriage base green card?
23 Jul 2021
Is a G4 dependent visa still valid after the G4 principal becomes a citizen? if not, by when do they have to leave the country?
22 May 2021