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Immigration & Nationality Certification

Certified Attorneys

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Definition

Immigration and nationality law is the practice of law dealing with all aspects of the United States Immigration and Nationality Act.

Thinking of Becoming Board Certified? Review a summary of the requirements. PDF document opens in new window

Board Certification Applications for Lawyers

To download an application, click on the appropriate application. You will be asked if you would like to "Open" or "Save" the file (MSWord). It is advisable to save the file to your computer for future reference. Type in your responses on the application and print a copy. Attach any required documents, enclose the $250 application fee, and mail your application to: The Florida Bar, Legal Specialization and Education Dept., 651 E. Jefferson Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2300.

Board Certification CLE credit hours are now available online. Visit
www.floridabar.org/certification and click “New! Check Your Board Certification CLE Credits” to view and print a record of your current certification credit hours.

Currently Certified
If you were originally certified in 1998, 2003 or 2008, the
Application for Recertification Word document opens in new window must be postmarked by June 15, 2013. All requirements for recertification must be completed by May 31, 2013 unless you file a recertification extension request.

Recertification File Extension
To request a one-time 3-month extension, please submit the
Recertification Extension Application. Word document opens in new window

Seeking Certification
If you wish to apply for certification, the
Initial Application for Certification Word document opens in new window filing period opens July 1, 2013 and applications must be postmarked by August 31, 2013. This filing period is to become eligible to sit for the March 2014 Immigration & Nationality Law Exam.


You may submit an
Abbreviated Application for Certification Word document opens in new window only if you meet one of the following conditions. In order to become eligible to sit for the 2014 Immigration & Nationality Law Exam, the abbreviated application must be postmarked by August 31, 2013.


You submitted an Initial Application for Certification by August 31, which was approved, but you were unable to sit for the 2013 Immigration & Nationality Law Exam.

You submitted an Initial Application for Certification by August 31, 2012 which was approved, you took the 2013 Immigration & Nationality Law Exam, but you were unsuccessful in obtaining a passing score. (Please note if you were unsuccessful on the 2012 and 2013 exam, you are not eligible to apply for the 2014 Immigration & Nationality Law Exam, but you may reapply in 2015 by submitting the Initial Application for Certification.)

Exam Specifications PDF document opens in new window
Sample Examination Questions PDF document opens in new window
Standards for Certification Of A Board Immigration & Nationality Law Lawyer – RRTFB 6-15
Immigration & Nationality Law Standing Committee Policies PDF document opens in new window
Immigration & Nationality Law committee members

Immigration & Nationality Law Certification Staff Liaison Contact Information:
Alexzina Jackson
The Florida Bar
651 East Jefferson Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-2300
850/561-5768
ajackson@flabar.org

Immigration & Nationality Law Certification Field Established 1994

[Revised: 03-22-2013]