I am finally a member of the D.C. bar!
It took almost exactly a full year to waive into the District of Columbia bar. I knew what to expect however because almost all of the associate attorneys on my floor have some administrative horror story about the D.C. Committee on Admissions. I was warned that my application would languish if I didn’t constantly pester the Committee (and they were right.)
Waiving into the District of Columbia Bar should be a simple process because I am already licensed in Texas. But the process was surprisingly complicated and seemed to involve fees every step of the way. The Committee wanted school transcripts, my test scores, and a certificate of good standing from the Texas Supreme Court.
Oh, and $418.