Daniel Celaya | Miami Immigration Lawyer

Daniel Alejandro Celaya

Daniel Alejandro Celaya

Language(s): Spanish | English

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About Daniel

Daniel Alejandro Celaya is an Associate Attorney at Saleh & Associates P.A. who is well versed in U.S. Immigration and Nationality Law. He has represented individuals, families, and corporations located around the world before the USCIS, the Department of State, and the Immigration Courts. He is particularly experienced in various aspects of business immigration, having handled numerous treaty trader and treaty investor visa cases for foreign business leaders wishing to expand current enterprises or create new ventures in the United States. He also handles federal and administrative appellate briefs regarding complex and technical matters of Immigration and Nationality law.

Mr. Celaya earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Miami School of Law where he graduated Cum Laude. While at the University of Miami School of Law, he joined the International and Comparative Law Review as an editor, the University of Miami’s Immigration Clinic as a legal intern, and the Professional Responsibility & Ethics Program as a Dean’s Fellow.

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Experience

Associate Attorney

Saleh & Associates P.A.

Present

Miami, FL

Admission

Verified Florida

2018

Education

University of Miami

Bachelors (Economics | Political Science | International Studies)

2014

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • American Immigration Lawyers Association Member
    2018 - Present
  • International and Comparative Law Review | Member
  • Florida State Bar Association | Member
Honors / Awards
  • Client's Choice Award Avvo
    2019
  • Top Contributor Avvo
    2019
  • Cum Laude University of Miami Law
    2018

Notable Work

Cases

L-1 Visa Abuja Consulate in Nigeria

Approved.

E-2 Visa Sao Paolo Consulate in Brazil

Approved.

E-2 Visa American Institute in Taiwan

Approved.

E-1 Visa Panama Consulate

Approved.

Publications

Legal Ethics in Motion The ABA Draws a Brightline for Judges Conducting Independent Factual Research

2018


University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review Sound the Trumpet: The United States’ Attack on the Syrian Government Causes International Ripple Effects

2017


University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review To Think That Jammeh Was a Thing of the Past

2017


Legal Ethics in Motion New York City Bar: Is A Client’s Confidential Information Secure at the Border?

2017

Saleh & Associates P.A. Highlights

Trade Associations, International Other, Immigration

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