About Isadora
Isadora Velazquez earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Spanish from the University of Miami in 2001 and completed her legal studies at Dickinson School of Law, receiving her J.D. in 2007. Her academic background combined politics and language, an asset in the varied legal environments she would later enter.
Early in her career she held several internships that stretched across public interest and policy work. Between 2004 and 2007 she interned with the ACLU and then with Pennsylvania-based legal service and agricultural law organizations. Those placements preceded her first post-law-school role at the Miami Dade County State Lawyer’s Office, where she served as an Assistant State Lawyer beginning in 2007.
Her private-practice résumé shows a mix of associate and immigration positions. Records indicate she worked as an associate at Rudd & Diamond, P.A. in 2008 and later at Adams, Adams & Baca, P.A. in 2010. She also took on immigration work early on, including a position at the Law Office of Eran Ben Ezra, P.A. in 2008. In 2016 she returned to an immigration role at Trujillo Vargas Gonzalez Hevia LLP. Her name also appears in connection with Aigen & Velazquez, P.A., where she is listed as a lawyer and partner beginning in 2007.
Velazquez has been active in local legal and civic organizations for more than a decade. She holds memberships in the Miami Beach Bar Association and the Dade County Bar Association and is listed as a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. She has participated in the Florida Association of Women Lawyers and the Florida Lawyers Network, and she has taken leadership and civic roles outside the courtroom as well. Since 2014 she has been involved with FELLA, the Foundation for Education and a Lifetime of Leadership Through Art, and she serves as counsel to TECHO. She was president of a local BNI chapter beginning in 2010 and is included in professional networks such as the National Association of Professional Women.
Those experiences have shaped a practice that spans courtroom work, client counseling and community engagement. She works in Florida and has maintained a steady involvement in immigration matters alongside broader legal work. Her current practice focuses on immigration law in Florida.