Samuel J. Levine is an EB-5 immigration attorney and a partner of Levine & Associates, a law firm located in Arlington, Va. Attorney Levine has over 37 years of international business and U.S. immigration law experience.
Attorney Levine has been selected by Martindale-Hubbell’s Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers and has also been included in the National Directory of Who’s Who in Executives and Professionals. He has participated as a presenter and panel chair at the World Jurist Conventions in Havana, Cuba; Montreal, Canada; Beijing, China; Doha, Qatar; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Vienna, Austria; and Warsaw, Poland. He has traveled to over 150 countries and has testified as a U.S. immigration law expert witness in India, Hong Kong, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Pakistan, Columbia, the United Kingdom, Brazil, and Chile. He is fluent in Spanish.
Attorney Levine has edited and authored numerous immigration law articles and published the Immigration Law Update newsletter. He has discussed immigration law on a variety of international television programs and radio broadcasts in the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area, such as Namaste Asia, Asia Today, Pakistan Vision, the Philippine Broadcast Channel, Vividh Bharti and Radio Mundo. A production of U.S. Visa Enterprises™, “Mr. Levine’s Business and Professional Nonimmigrant Visas to America” video has been widely distributed and viewed nationally and internationally.
Supplemental to his law practice, attorney Levine is a former adjunct professor at Syracuse University College of Law, where he taught international and immigration law. He has also led immigration law seminars in the United States and in 12 countries around the world. His teaching background enables him to explain immigration matters to his clients in understandable and clear terms to help them make informed decisions about their immigration situation.
Attorney Levine has been admitted to the District of Columbia Bar since 1973. He is also a member of the World Jurist Association, the Inter-American Bar Association, the American Immigration Lawyers Association, and the Bar Association of the District of Columbia.
Attorney Levine earned his undergraduate degree in 1969 from the University of Rochester. He then earned his Juris Doctor degree from Syracuse University College of Law. He has also completed legal coursework in Israel and the Netherlands to further his understanding of international law.