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Eugenia Ordynsky concentrates her practice in the area of immigration and nationality law. She has considerable experience in preparing and defending nonimmigrant visa petitions and permanent resident applications based on labor certifications, national interest waivers of the job offer requirement and the extraordinary ability category. She also has expertise in the development of business plans for newly established businesses wishing to sponsor workers from affiliated businesses abroad ensuring her clients that they meet all relevant INS requirements. Ms. Ordynsky has also represented clients before the Board of Immigration Appeals and the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Ms. Ordynsky has represented clients from a variety of industries, including information technologies, health care, entertainment, scientific research institutes and universities. She has also represented individual clients who meet the stringent standards of the extraordinary ability aliens such as inventors, scientists, artists, and musicians. An internationally recognized authority, Ms. Ordynsky has lectured throughout the United States and Russia on legal reform, labor law, and family law. She was formerly with the law firm of Arent Fox Kinter Plotkin & Kahn, PLLC. She is also the Chairman of the Board and President of the Democratic Russia-USA Foundation, a foundation created to provide technical training for business and political leaders in Russia Ms. Ordynsky is fluent in Russian. Ms. Ordynsky graduated from the University of California in Berkeley with a Degree in Soviet Studies in 1981 and received her Juris Doctor and Master in Business Administration from the University of Baltimore in 1993. She is a member of the Maryland and District of Columbia Bars and the Federal Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Birth Information
| 1960, Los Angeles, California, United States of America |
Current Employment Position(s)
Bar Admissions
| Maryland, 1994 District of Columbia, 1995 U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit, 1995 |
Litigation Percentage
| 20% of Practice Devoted to Litigation |
Published Works
| "Fun: The Cost Might Be Deportation," Cascade Newspaper, April 1999, Vol. 8 (92), pg. 35 "Studio Know How: Immigration and Deportation -- Baltimore Boulevard, No. 11 P. 4 (12/98) "Attention Immigrants: Do You Need to Worry About the September 11th deadline?" Cascade Newspaper, September 1998, Vol. 17 (77), pg. 5 "What's in Store For You If Your Relatives Win the Green Card Lottery?" Cascade Newspaper, September 1977, Vol. 18 (54), pg. 12 "The Russian Tax System and its Negative Impact on Economic Growth," Nalogovyi Vestnik (Moscow), November 1995, pg. 21. (Published in the Russian Language) "Taxes and Economic Growth: Setting the Optimum tax level," Nalogovyi Vestnik (Moscow), November 1995, pg. 24. (Published in the Russian Language) "The Next Refugee Bill," The Washington Post, July 14, 1989 |
Professional Associations and Memberships
| American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1995 - Present MemberMaryland Bar Association, 1994 - Present MemberDistrict of Columbia Bar Association, 1995 - Present MemberDemocratic Russia-USA Foundation, Inc., 1992 - Present Chairman of the Board |
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