Kevin Michael Reilly is an attorney advocating for his clients under his private practice, the Law Office of Kevin Michael Reilly, located in Bethesda, Md. Offering renowned expertise for individuals, professionals and businesses, his practice specializes in everything from routine matters to the complexities of immigration law. The Law Office of Kevin Michael Reilly consistently provides not just legal counsel, but practical solutions to real struggles.
Prior to becoming a lawyer, attorney Reilly received a bachelor’s degree in Russian with a minor in Chinese in 1977, graduating from one of the nation’s preeminent research institutions, the University of Maryland. Thereafter, attorney Reilly went on to work as a programmer and systems engineer at IBM from 1977 to 1990. During the end of his career with IBM, he concurrently pursued a law degree at Georgetown University Law Center, one of the nation’s top ranked law schools. Upon graduation in 1991, his practice focused on criminal defense under the Criminal Justice Act in Washington D.C. Superior Court for more than five years.
Today, attorney Reilly provides comprehensive immigration and nationality law legal services to commercial entities, individuals and employers. In his practice, he excels in resolving his client’s immigration matters that arise daily and globally in the marketplace. He serves a multitude of clients, including entertainers, athletes, investors and other professionals.
His pragmatic attitude exemplifies his genuine loyalty and trustworthiness. He knows that dealing with USCIS often entails financial and emotional issues that can significantly affect one’s life, which is why he is dedicated to offering expert support and relief in each unique case.
Reilly is admitted before the United States Supreme Court, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. He is a member of the American Bar Association and the American Immigration Lawyers Association, promoting justice and advocating for fair immigration policy and practice.