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The Michael Calderin Show: Interview with Immigration Attorney Elizabeth Blandon

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Elizabeth R. Blandon, Esq. was listed by The Miami Herald as one of the top-rated South Florida immigration attorneys in 2015. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, considered one of the best in the nation. Board Certified in Immigration and Nationality law, Ms. Blandon is an expert speaker who has been interviewed by local journalists covering immigration issues. This certification is the highest level of recognition of the competency and experience of attorneys awarded by The Florida Bar, the association of the state’s attorneys. There are fewer than 70 Florida attorneys certified in immigration and nationality law. Currently Ms. Elizabeth Blandon serves as Chairperson of the Immigration Section of the Broward County Bar Association and on the Nationality & Law Certification Committee for the Florida Bar.

Ms. Blandon has been published in the monthly journal of the Florida Bar and the nationwide magazine of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.  Ms. Blandon has two undergraduate degrees from Boston University and speaks Spanish and French fluently.

The Florida Supreme Court has appointed Ms. Blandon as Vice Chair of the Certification Committee for Immigration and Nationality Law. Her professional peers through the Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating System rated Ms. Blandon AV.

She is a member of AILA, the American Immigration Lawyers Association – the professional bar association for attorneys who specialize in immigration law. During her career, Ms. Blandon has received appointments by the South Florida chapter of AILA to the Asylum Committee and the Congressional Liaison Committee.

For more information please visit: www.blandon-law.com

 

 

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