About Ana S.
Ana S. Mendieta studied law in two countries and built a career that moves between judicial administration and private practice. She earned a J.D. from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras in 1993 and later completed legal studies at Ave Maria School of Law, where records show a J.D. indicated for 2016. Those academic chapters framed work in public institutions and, later, in the U.S. legal market.
Her early career was anchored in Honduras. In 1990 she served as an Agente Especial at the Procuraduría General de la República de Honduras. A few years later she took a post as Directora de la Gazeta Judicial de la Corte Suprema de Justicia in 1994, a role that placed her inside the country’s judicial administration and its official publication channels.
After returning to formal legal education in the United States, she completed a certified legal internship in 2016 with Legal Aid of Collier County. That experience provided hands-on exposure to client work in Florida. Within a year she established a firm practice. In 2017 she began work as an immigration lawyer at The Mendieta Law Office, PLLC, a practice she has maintained since then.
Her admitted jurisdictions include Florida and Honduras. Those licensures reflect a cross-border practice orientation: training and early service in Honduras followed by practice in Florida. She has been active in local and professional groups. Memberships include the Collier County Bar Association, held since 2017, and the Counsel of Hispanic Business Professionals, where records list her as a member since 2011. These affiliations place her among practitioners who work on immigration and business-related legal matters in the region.
Colleagues and clients describe a practice built steadily over a decade. The office roster and public records show a steady emphasis on immigration and nationality law. Her work has included case intake, filings, and representation in matters arising under U.S. immigration statutes. The Mendieta Law Office, PLLC appears as the principal base for those services.
She maintains a practice that bridges Honduran and Florida legal experiences. Her current work is centered on immigration and nationality law at The Mendieta Law Office, PLLC.