ABOUT ATTORNEY MORALES

An Attorney Who Has Lived the Immigration Experience

Attorney Jasiel E. Morales came to the United States from the Dominican Republic at age 13. That journey — navigating a new country, a new language, and an unfamiliar system — is at the heart of everything she does for her clients.

After earning her undergraduate degree from NYU and her J.D. from Brooklyn Law School, she dedicated her career to non-profit legal services before founding her own firm to serve South Florida’s immigrant community directly.

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ABOUT ATTORNEY MORALES

Jasiel E. Morales, Esq.

Attorney Jasiel E. Morales came to the United States from the Dominican Republic at the age of 13. She remembers what it felt like to navigate a new country — the uncertainty, the hope, and the determination to build something better. That personal experience is the foundation of her legal practice.

After earning her undergraduate degree from New York University and her Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School, Attorney Morales built her career in public interest law, dedicating years to non-profit legal services and gaining extensive experience representing low-income and immigrant communities. During law school, she interned at the New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG), where she developed her deep commitment to access to justice.

In 2021, she was admitted to the Florida Bar and relocated to South Florida, where she established the Law Office of Jasiel E. Morales, Esq. — bringing big-firm quality legal representation to individuals and families who need it most.

Attorney Morales is fluent in English and Spanish, and her office also provides services in Haitian Creole, ensuring that language is never a barrier to legal representation. She is admitted in Florida, New York, and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

As a mother of two, she understands the weight of what is at stake for families going through the immigration process. She approaches every client with the same care, urgency, and personal investment she would want for her own family.