Virginia Admission of Attorney to Practice (Form 2090-1A) is a form used by attorneys seeking admission to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The form is administered by the Virginia Bar Association and must be completed and submitted to the Virginia State Bar with the required fee. There are three types of Virginia Admission of Attorney to Practice (Form 2090-1A): Admission by Exam, Admission by Reciprocity, and Admission by Motion. Admission by Exam is the traditional method of admission and involves taking the Virginia Bar Exam and meeting the educational requirements. Admission by Reciprocity is available to attorneys who have been admitted to the practice of law in another state or jurisdiction and meet certain other requirements. Admission by Motion is available to attorneys who have been admitted to practice in another jurisdiction for at least five years and meet certain other requirements.