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Profile

Steve Pattison is nationally recognized in US immigration law, Department of State policy and procedures, and consular operations, and counsels clients on immigration and labor and employment law matters. Steve practiced corporate litigation before moving to Washington, DC to join the US Foreign Service in 1979. He had a distinguished 28-year career with the State Department, during which he served as a consular officer and manager in overseas postings in Beirut, Colombo, Bangkok, Bucharest, Brussels, and Berlin, and in Washington in the Visa Office and the Bureaus of Near Eastern and Inter-American Affairs. Steve retired in 2007 as a member of the Senior Foreign Service from his final posting as Minister-Counselor for Consular Affairs in Berlin and relocated to London to practice US immigration law.

Steve returned to private practice in Washington, DC in 2010, dedicating his time to complex US business immigration law.

Steve is a highly sought-after speaker at national and international conferences on a wide range of topics related to consular processing, business immigration, inadmissibility waivers, and citizenship and passport law and regulations.

Bar Admissions

    Education
    JD, The University of Texas School of Law, 1978

    BA, Southern Methodist University, 1975

    Areas of Practice

    • Immigration
    • Labor and Employment

    Professional Career



    Articles

    • On the Record with Stephen Pattison: From Consul to Counsel, profile in Immigration Law Today, magazine of AILA
    • 99 State Ten Years On—Is the Relationship between Consular Officers and Immigration Attorneys Advancing the Visa Application Process?, AILA Immigration and Nationality Law Handbook, 2009 Edition
    • Unpacking the DS 160 and DS 260 Forms--Tips for Consular Processing Practices, Consular Processing Handbook
    • Consular Red Flags in E and L Visa Adjudications, Practice Pointer for AILA’s Business Immigration Response Team
    • The National Visa Center and the Kentucky Consular Center, Consular Processing Handbook, 3rd. edition
    • Immigration Reform and the Obama Administration, The In-House Lawyer
    • US Immigration Reform Derailed in Senate, The In-House Lawyer
    • The Curious Case of the E Visa, Immigration Briefings, Thomson Reuters
    • Behind the Window—How Consular Processing Really Works, Immigration Briefings, Thomson Reuters
    • Consular Processing in India, AILA’s Consular Processing Handbook, Spring 2012 edition
    • Beyond the Zero-Sum Game: Toward More Cooperative Consul/Counsel Relations, The American Immigration Lawyer’s Association Visa Processing Guide and Consular Posts Handbook, 2008 edition

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