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As a Partner at BSIS (By Sea Immigration Services), Lynn M. Lee focuses her practice on both corporate and family immigration matters. In particular, Ms. Lee possesses a special interest in consular issues for immigrant and nonimmigrant applicants worldwide. She also speaks frequently on various immigration issues at both national and international conferences. Ms. Lee currently serves as Chair of the Latin America & Caribbean (LAC) chapter for AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association), as well as Vice Chair of the USCIS International Operations Committee and member of the CIS Ombudsman Committee for AILA National. Ms. Lee graduated magna cum laude from Bridgewater College in 1999 and from University of Maryland School of Law in 2003.
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Acquired: 2006
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8520 Westover Court, Springfield, VA, 22152
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Posted by anonymous | January 26, 2022 | Hired Attorney
Awful communications!
We have called and texted her for over 3 weeks. She keeps saying she will call "soon" but nothing and we are clients. Maybe she is ill? It certainly does not work for us.
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2009
Employee of the Month, American Immigration Lawyers Association
2009
Employee of the Mpnth, American Immigration Lawyers Association
2008
Employee of the Month, American Immigration Lawyers Association
2015 - Present
Partner, BSIS
2013 - 2015
Associate Attorney, Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP
2008 - 2013
Senior Liaison Associate, American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
2005 - 2007
Attorney, Naima Said & Associates
2004 - 2004
Intern, BUNAC (London, UK)
2013 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers Association (Latin America and Caribbean Chapter)Member & Chapter Chair
2013 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers Association (Rome District chapter)Member & USCIS IO Committee Chair
2007 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers Association (DC chapter)Member
2007 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationMember & USCIS IO Committee Vice Chair
2006 - Present
Maryland State Bar AssociationMember
2003
JD - Juris Doctor
2002
Internship (London, UK)
2001
Study Abroad (Rome, Italy)
1999
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2016
Developments and Innovations with CBP
2016
Coming to America: Consular Processing Family-Based Cases
2016
International District Updates
2016
Options for Clients with USCIS Offices Abroad
2015
How to Unstick Your Stuck Consular Processing Case
2015
Creative and Unusual Green Card Options
2015
USCIS EMEA District: Conversations with the Directors
2015
Interagency Panel
2015
Hot Topics on Consulate Adjudication Trends and Alerts
2015
Adjustment of Status & Consular Processing: Workshop with the Experts
2015
Adjustment of Status & Consular Processing
2015
Filing a Family Immigrant Visa Petition Abroad - Navigating the Direct Consular Filing
2014
The B-1 Business Visa - How to "B" Resourceful
2014
Introduction to the Visa Bulletin
2013
Getting Out from Under Blanket L Issues
2013
Achieving Effective Consular Communication
2013
What's Best, What's Next Part III: DOS
2013
Revocation: Proof That There Are Black Holes in the Universe
2013
Hot Topics
2013
Case Resolution Strategies
2012
Managing Small Company RFEs
2012
What's Best, What's Next Part II: CBP
2012
What's Next, What's Best Part I: USCIS International Operations
2012
From the Point of View of USCIS and DOS
2012
I-601s in 2012
2012
New World of RFEs
2012
Case Resolution Strategies
2011
What to Do When the Government Gets It Wrong
2010
CBP Jeopardy
2010
USCIS Europe
2010
Cut Through the Red Tape: Resolving Case Problems with AILA Liaison
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