Meet Attorney Rachelle
Attorney Rachelle R. Grand-Pierre, Esq. is the daughter of brave, hardworking Haitian immigrants. Growing up, she saw firsthand how immigrants selflessly dedicate themselves to providing better lives for their families. For this reason, Attorney Rachelle has a passion for fighting for immigrants to have the ability to legally live, love, and work in the United States the way she has been blessed to.
Attorney Rachelle believes in providing personal service to each one of her clients because she considers it a great privilege when immigrants and their families trust in her to help them achieve their immigration goals. As a member of several professional organizations, Attorney Rachelle is committed to continuously improving her expertise so that she can always provide her clients with the best legal representation possible.
Attorney Rachelle received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English (Creative Writing) at the University of Central Florida. She then earned her Juris Doctor at Barry University where she was a member of the inaugural class of the Collaborative Family Law Clinic. She is a long-time active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and Orange County Bar Association. Outside of her practice, Attorney Rachelle routinely volunteers at local immigration clinics helping low-earning individuals apply for humanitarian benefits.
Attorney Rachelle is licensed in the State of Florida and is eligible to practice immigration everywhere in the United States. She happily serves clients in English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole.
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EDUCATION
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Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, J.D.
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University of Central Florida, B.A.
ADMISSIONS
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State of Florida, 2015
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
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American Immigration Lawyers Association
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Orange County Bar Association