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Jamile Moraes Pellicer

Jamile Moraes Pellicer

We help families stay in the United States and realize their America Dream
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Biography

I am an attorney practicing immigration law in South Florida.
My practice advocates for the rights of those who would otherwise not have access to the information necessary to successfully represent themselves. I offer legal representation, legal advice, and legal strategy for those in need of various immigration services
For employers and individuals looking to come to the United States, deciphering the U.S. immigration system may be overwhelming and complex. As a full-service immigration law firm, 360 Immigration Law Group provides tailored services to businesses and families navigating the U.S. immigration system. Our lawyers specialize in employment and family-based green cards, student visas, and work visas. We are here to help you, or your loved ones obtain the right to legally work or emigrate to the United States.

We are not only attorneys, but we are also immigrants. We understand the difficulties tied to coming to a new country as an employee or student. Through a hands-on approach, personalized service, and reliable communication, our mission is to guide you through your legal journey with speed, precision, and above all efficacy. We file your documents quickly and ensure that your application follows the law.

We speak English, Spanish, and Portuguese to best serve clients in all 50 states and across the world.

Practice Area
Immigration Law
Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas
Additional Practice Areas
  • Family based immigration
  • U.S. Naturalization Representation
  • Employment Petitions (H1-B, H2-B, L, TN, EB-2-NIW, and EB-3)
  • Student Visas F1 and F2
  • Parole in Place for Military Families
  • Cuban Adjustment Act
  • Daca Renewals
  • Green Cards for Victims of Crime or Abuse (VAWA, U Visa, T Visa)
  • Removal Bond Proceedings
  • Deportation Defense (Emergency Stay Requests, Waivers, Deportation Relief, Waive
Video Conferencing
  • Zoom
  • Microsoft Teams
  • WhatsApp
Fees
  • Free Consultation
    We offer a Free case evaluation with our analyst team to see if you qualify for any immigration petition.
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
    We offer Payment plans
Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
  • Portuguese: Spoken, Written
  • Spanish: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
Founder and Attorney
360 Immigration Law Group
- Current
Associate Immigration Attorney
Law Office of Shayne Epstein
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Education
Nova Southeastern University
J.D. (2012) | Juris Doctor
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Florida Atlantic University
B.A. (2009) | Bachelor of Arts
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Awards
Rank 3328, Rank 300 in Florida, Rank 30 In Legal, Rank 135 in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, FL
Inc 5000
Elite Lawyer
Elite Lawyers of America
Best Immigration Lawyers in Coral Springs
Three Best Rated
Top Lawyers
Palm Beach Media Group
Rising Stars Honoree
Super Lawyers
The Best Immigration Lawyer in Coral Springs, FL
Quality Business Award
Fastest Growing Law Firms in the US
Law firm 500
Best of Florida 2022 Immigration Law Firm
Guide to Florida
Top Lawyers
Fort Lauderdale Illustrated
Lead Counsel Verified
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Top Lawyers
Fort Lauderdale Illustrated
Best of Florida 2022 Immigration Law Firm
Guide to Florida
Best Immigration Lawyers in West Palm Beach
Expertise
The Best Immigration Lawyer in Coral Springs
Quality Business Award
Fastest Growing Law Firms in the US
Law Firm 500
Top LAwyers
Fort Lauderdale Illustrated
Top 3 Immigration Lawyers in Coral Springs, Florida
Three Best Rated
Professional Associations
The Florida Bar  # 0098031
Member
Current
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Publications
Articles & Publications
How the Law Punishes Undocumented Pregnant Women
Shackled During Labor
Speaking Engagements
AILA South Florida Annual Membership Meeting, AILA, Miami
AILA South Florida
Websites & Blogs
Website
Videos
The Law Office of Jamile Moraes Pellicer P.A. is committed to providing the highest level of Immigration services. We pursue favorable outcomes with passion, experience and diligence Immigration Attorney that help families stay in the United States and realize their American Dream

The Law Office of Jamile Moraes Pellicer P.A. is committed to providing the highest level of Immigration services. We pursue favorable outcomes with passion, experience and diligence

Depois de solicitar meu caso de imigra After I Apply for my immigration marriage case do i get 2 years or 10 years green card.

Depois de solicitar meu caso de imigra

Filho de Marine pode fazer perdao para mae no caso de Deportacao? Estou assumindo que os fatos sao: mae entrou pela fronteira teve deportacao, entrou somente uma vez. #360immigration #perguntasobreimigra Military Parole in Place

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O que eu posso fazer se meu marido-esposa amea Pergunta e Resposta com a Advogada de Imigra

O que eu posso fazer se meu marido-esposa amea

Meu green card est Pergunta e Resposta com a Advogada de Imigra

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Por que eles podem negar minha entrada nos Estados Unidos mesmo eu sendo portador de um visto de turista? #360immigration #perguntasobreimigra Pergunta e Resposta com a Advogada de Imigra

Por que eles podem negar minha entrada nos Estados Unidos mesmo eu sendo portador de um visto de turista? #360immigration #perguntasobreimigra

Meu I751 esta pendente e eu e meu marido o esposa nos separamos O que eu faco agora? #360immigration #video #questaodeimigracao #imigracao #advogadadeimigracao Pergunta e Resposta com a Advogada de Imigra

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Lei do Ajustamento Cubano ?? Um v Should I wait to apply with immigration for my marriage case if I am married to a Cuban

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Many clients ask me What Happens if I do not Show up to Immigration Court? Please look at this video to know why it is vital to show up to... What Happens if I do not Show up to Immigration Court

Many clients ask me What Happens if I do not Show up to Immigration Court? Please look at this video to know why it is vital to show up to...

Legal Answers
1 Questions Answered
Q. Should I file for my divorce first or VAWA green card?
A: The decision of whether to file for divorce first or pursue a VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) self-petition for a green card depends on your individual circumstances and the facts of your case. It's essential to consider various factors before making a decision, and it's advisable to consult with an immigration attorney who can provide guidance tailored to your specific situation. Here are some considerations:

Eligibility for VAWA Self-Petition: VAWA allows certain abused spouses and children of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents to self-petition for a green card without the abuser's knowledge or consent. To be eligible, you must demonstrate that you meet the requirements, including having been subjected to abuse or extreme cruelty by the U.S. citizen or LPR spouse. If you believe you meet these criteria, you can initiate the VAWA self-petition process.

Timing: In some cases, it may be more practical to file for divorce first, especially if the divorce process is already underway or if there are pressing legal or personal reasons to do so. However, filing for divorce before pursuing VAWA does not automatically make you ineligible for VAWA relief. You can still self-petition for a green card after filing for divorce if you meet the eligibility requirements.

Abuser's Status: Consider the immigration status of the abusive spouse. If the abusive spouse is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, it may be relevant to your VAWA self-petition. However, VAWA self-petitions are generally possible regardless of the abuser's immigration status.

Evidence: Gathering evidence of the abuse is crucial for a successful VAWA self-petition. This evidence can include police reports, medical records, witness statements, photographs, or any other documentation that supports your claim of abuse. The timing of your petition may depend on your ability to gather sufficient evidence.

Legal Advice: Consult with an immigration attorney who specializes in VAWA cases. They can assess your situation, provide guidance on the best course of action, and help you navigate the complexities of both the VAWA self-petition and divorce processes.

Safety: Your safety and the safety of any dependent children should be a top priority. If you are in an abusive relationship, consider seeking assistance from domestic violence support organizations and legal professionals who can help ensure your safety during this process.

Ultimately, whether you should file for divorce first or pursue a VAWA self-petition will depend on your unique circumstances and legal considerations. It is crucial to have a comprehensive strategy in place and seek professional legal advice to make informed decisions that prioritize your well-being and immigration status.
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360 Immigration Law Group
10100 West Sample Road
Suite 106
Coral Springs, FL 33065
Telephone: (954) 667-3660