About Jennifer Lynn
Jennifer Lynn Cervantes earned her law degree from Liberty University School of Law. She built a practice that crosses state and federal lines. She is admitted to practice in Virginia and Maryland and is also admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
Her career led her to Cervantes & Cervantes, PLC, where she serves as a partner. At the firm she manages client matters, prepares filings, and appears before administrative bodies and courts. Her role has involved both individual casework and handling appeals that require briefing and oral argument before higher tribunals.
Cervantes maintains professional ties to peers through the American Immigration Lawyers Association, where she is a current member. She also holds other professional memberships that support ongoing education and peer collaboration. Those connections inform her practice and help her keep pace with changes in immigration rules and appellate procedure.
Admission to multiple jurisdictions shapes the range of work she accepts. Being able to practice in Virginia and Maryland allows her to take state-level matters and related federal issues. Admission to the D.C. Circuit enables her to file and argue appeals when a matter requires appellate review at the federal level. That combination of admissions expands the options available to her clients.
Colleagues describe her approach as steady and procedural. She works through complex factual records and statutory frameworks. She prepares administrative filings, handles evidentiary hearings, and moves cases into appellate posture when needed. Her courtroom experience is matched by time spent on briefs and client counseling.
Outside of litigation, she allocates time to continuing legal education and professional gatherings. Those activities keep her current on regulatory shifts, case law developments, and procedural changes that affect immigration practice and federal appeals.
She balances casework at Cervantes & Cervantes, PLC with participation in professional networks. Her practice remains concentrated on immigration matters, including administrative advocacy and appellate work on behalf of individuals and organizations.
She currently practices immigration law at Cervantes & Cervantes, PLC.