Alix Mattingly focuses her practice on business immigration representing individuals and companies of all sizes. Having worked with companies that are start up enterprises through a Fortune 50 company with thousands of active cases, Alix is committed to providing the highest caliber of timely and cost effective strategies.
Alix has a background in corporate compliance and the development of human resource strategies that facilitate the movement of employees to the U.S. and around the globe. She advises companies on all facets of the immigration process from initial planning for a non-immigrant visa, through the stages of legal permanent residency and naturalization.
Alix has been a speaker on business immigration law topics at local and national events for the American Law Institute - American Bar Association (ALI-ABA) and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). Her recent speaking engagements include the "Hot Topics in Immigration Law" for the ALI-ABA Airline Railroad Labor and Employment conference and for AILA on "Hot Topics in Non-immigrant Visas", "Adjustment of Status and Consular Processing" as well as "PERM: Strategic Objectives and Best Practices."
Alix is a 1997 graduate of George Mason University Law School and a 1993 graduate of Mount Holyoke College. She is fluent in German, conversational in French and studied Dutch at the University of Antwerp in Belgium. Alix is admitted to practice in Virginia and the District of Columbia, before the Federal Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.