Gregory E. Boan, Esq. is a Miami native, speaking Spanish and English fluently, and maintains his proficiency in Portuguese. Having earned three bachelors and a master’s degree from The Florida State University and his Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad Law Center. Mr. Boan graduated Dean’s List as a Broward County Hispanic Bar Association Scholar, Nova Law Public Service Fellow, Glanzlaw Professionalism Endowment Recipient, and Nova Law Pro Bono Honoree: Gold Level Recipient and was a 2018-2020 Fellow of the American Bar Association’s Business Law Section.
Mr. Boan has extensive experience in business and immigration law, representing clients and businesses alike both inside the U.S. or abroad in filing visas based on talent, investment, or employment history, establishment of a new U.S. affiliate of a foreign company, transfer of an executive or manager, adjustment of status, change of status, permission to reapply for admission into the U.S., cancellation of removal, asylum, naturalization, Board of Immigration Appeals, claims before the Department of Business & Professional Regulation, and much more. Experienced as both a litigator and a transactional attorney, Mr. Boan is constantly abreast of changing laws within the business and immigration communities and how governmental affairs can affect outcomes in the courtroom or in your immigration process. Having previously served as a judicial clerk for the Honorable Judge Robert W. Lee of Florida’s 17th Judicial Circuit, and as legal clerk to the City of Fort Lauderdale’s Attorney’s Office, Mr. Boan is well versed in governmental procedures and administrative laws. Mr. Boan has received honorable mention for his writing and research on points of civil and criminal law, professional ethics, LGBT issues, and the Florida Small Claims Rules Annotated. Mr. Boan has worked in the Republic of Panama with the United Nations on issues of economy, health, rights to land, and litigated and advised on policies including procurement, tax, public arts, voting, real estate development, and land use in the State of Florida. Mr. Boan is admitted to practice in all Florida courts, as well as the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
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1395 Brickell Avenue, Suite 800, Miami, FL, 33131
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Posted by Maria | October 05, 2022
Excellent advocate
Gregory is well versed in his specialty and dedicated to his clients. He is knowledgeable and trustworthy.
"I highly recommend retaining Greg for immigration matters. Not only is he competent in this specific area, but he also puts forth 120% effort to resolving his clients' immigration cases. Greg provides high quality representation, which is difficult to find."
"Greg Boan is an excellent immigration attorney whom I have known for nearly six years, having collaborated in a prior work experience at a Miami-based business immigration law firm and having since admired his dedication and proactivity within the immigration community through his own firm--GEB Global P.A. Greg invests care in his clients' cases and their unique backgrounds. In handling business immigration matters, I've seen his commitment to understanding each detail and nuance of clients' situations and to using his intellect, creativity, and respect for the law to produce high quality work. He effectively presents clients' cases, doing justice to the professional backgrounds they have striven to achieve in their countries of origin, and which they now seek to contribute to the U.S. He also works towards uniting families, confronting challenges with strength and compassion towards those he serves."
2015
Pro Bono Honor Program: Gold Level Recipient, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center
2014
Dean's List, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center
2014
Broward County Hispanic Bar Association Scholar, Broward County Hispanic Bar Association
2014
GlantzLaw Professionalism Endowment, Glantz Law
2014
Public Service Summer Fellow, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center
2018 - Present
Principal Attorney, G.E.B. GLOBAL, P.A.
2016 - 2018
Attorney, Arce Immigration Law, P.A.
2016 - 2016
Attorney, Mario Serralta & Associates
2015 - 2015
Law Clerk, Lander, Dalal & Associates
2014 - 2014
Law Clerk, City of Fort Lauderdale City Attorney's Office
2013 - 2014
Judicial Law Clerk, 17th Judicial Circuit Of Florida
2013 - 2013
Law Clerk for District Four Chief Counsel's Office, Florida Department of Transportation
2012 - 2012
Legislative Assistant, FAVACA
2011 - 2011
Planning Consultant, The Florida State University
2016 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationMember
2016 - Present
Dade County Bar AssociationMember
2016 - Present
American Bar AssociationMember
2016 - Present
Cuban American Bar AssociationMember
APPROVED
2015
JD - Juris Doctor
2012
Master's Urban & Regional Planning
2010
Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs
2010
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Social Science
2010
Bachelor of Science in Political Science
2020
2014
2013
Portuguese
Spanish
English
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