Courtney Soria, a Florida native, is the managing partner of Soria Law. She has practiced immigration law for over thirteen years. She received her Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from the Florida A&M College of Law, after receiving her Bachelor's degree from the University of Central Florida. In law school, Courtney Soria was a member of law review and moot court, and also received two book awards in Florida Practice and Professional Responsibility. While serving as a student law clerk for the U.S. Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review Orlando Immigration Court, Courtney Soria, discovered another area where she knew that she could act as an advocate, and learned about immigration proceedings from the inside.
Courtney Soria limits her practice areas to immigration law in order to ensure that you receive competent legal advice and services. She takes the time to make sure that you understand your case and your options before you decide what you want to do with your case.
Attorney Courtney Soria is licensed to practice law in the State of Florida, and may appear before all Florida Courts, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, all USCIS Field Offices, and the Board of Immigration Appeals. She is a member of the Florida Bar and the American Immigration Lawyers Association - both the South Florida Chapter and the Central Florida Chapter.
Education:
Juris Doctor, Cum Laude, Florida A&M College of Law
Bachelor of Arts, University of Central Florida
Memberships:
Florida Bar
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida
American Immigration Lawyers Association - South Florida Chapter and Central Florida Chapter
American Immigration Lawyers Association - South Florida Chapter USCIS Royal Palm Beach Committee Member
Honors:
Member of Law Review, Florida A&M College of Law
Member of Moot Court, Florida A&M College of Law
Book Award - Florida Practice, Florida A&M College of Law
Book Award - Professional Responsibility, Florida A&M College of Law
Speaking Engagement & Publications:
2014 - AILA CFC Conference - Understanding I-751 Waivers, In and Out of Court
2012 - AILA CFC Conference Speaker - Naturalization in a Nutshell
2012 - AILA CFC Conference Article - Getting Down to Basics: Acquisition of Citizenship vs. Derivative Citizenship