Lisa Seifert Returns to Professional Roots in Moving Immigration Law Office to Historic Security Building in Downtown Olympia

Olympia, WALocal News

Lisa Seifert has made a significant move by relocating her immigration law office back to the historic Security Building in downtown Olympia, where she initially opened her practice in 1989. This transition is a moment of nostalgia for Seifert, who is delighted to return to her professional roots. The Seifert Law Offices provide essential immigration law services, including family immigration, citizenship, and various waivers, to clients primarily in Thurston, Lewis, Mason, and Grays Harbor counties, as well as internationally. Despite the historic nature of the building, the firm leverages modern technology to offer consultations and services via Zoom and other remote communication methods. Seifert emphasizes the importance of accessibility, facilitated by her multilingual and culturally diverse staff.

Additionally, the Security Building, constructed in 1926, is recognized as Olympia's first "skyscraper," adding historical significance to the firm's location. The move reflects Seifert's dedication to continue assisting clients in navigating complex immigration processes while embracing the modern realities of legal service delivery. With over three decades of experience, Seifert Law Offices remains a trusted resource for individuals seeking to establish their lives in the U. S.

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