Katherine H Rich, Attorney at Law is a dedicated immigration law firm based in Shoreline, Washington, specializing in protecting and advocating for immigrants, particularly victims of abuse and crime. With over a decade of experience, the firm stands out for its compassionate, personalized approach and deep commitment to the Hispanic community, offering services fully in Spanish to ensure clarity and trust throughout the legal process.
The firm focuses on strategic, human-centered representation, helping clients navigate complex federal immigration processes with empathy and expertise. Led by Attorney Katherine H. Rich, who is admitted to the U.S. District Courts for the Western and Eastern Districts of Washington, the team is highly skilled in handling delayed immigration cases through mandamus actions. They primarily serve individuals and families seeking safety, stability, and legal status in the U.S., with particular emphasis on VAWA and U Visa cases for victims of domestic violence and qualifying crimes.
Services Offered
- VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) petitions for abused spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents
- U Visa applications for victims of crimes occurring in the U.S. who have suffered physical or emotional abuse
- Family-based adjustment of status
- Naturalization and U.S. citizenship guidance
- Mandamus actions to address unreasonable delays in immigration applications
- Legal counsel for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, kidnapping, extortion, human trafficking, and other qualifying crimes
- Work permit applications
- Permanent residency (Green Card) petitions
- Personalized immigration consultations
- Urgent legal services
Serving clients primarily in Washington State, the firm offers services in both English and Spanish and provides flexible payment plans to accommodate diverse needs. Katherine H. Rich’s extensive experience and dedication to immigrant rights have established her as a trusted advocate for those pursuing safety and opportunity in the United States.
