About
For over 19 years, Elizabeth Amaran has been practicing law in South Florida, specializing in intricate immigration and nationality matters. With a Cuban/Ukrainian heritage, she brings a diverse tricultural background and proficiency in English, Spanish, and Russian. Remaining proactive, Amaran stays abreast of regulatory challenges, adapting to changes in U.S. immigration policies driven by global events. When addressing the needs of her clients as they assimilate into American culture, Amaran combines assertiveness with compassion.
Amaran has a track record of successful representation before various entities, including the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), immigration courts, federal courts, and consular offices. Her achievements include securing family immigration benefits, U.S. visas, and effectively presenting deportation defenses. Actively involved in her field, she is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
Amaran extends her legal expertise beyond the courtroom, having served as a legal consultant on South Florida radio and TV shows. She also hosts her own radio show on America Radio, where she delves into legal immigration topics, provides the latest updates, discusses strategies, and explores the practical applications of law. Amaran holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Miami and is a graduate of St. Thomas University School of Law.
