Sean D. Hummel, Principal, is a graduate of the University of Florida (Bachelor of Science, 1988) and University of Florida’s Fredric G. Levin College of…
Sean D. Hummel, Principal, is a graduate of the University of Florida (Bachelor of Science, 1988) and University of Florida’s Fredric G. Levin College of Law (1991). After passing the Florida Bar in 1992, Sean entered into private practice in Fort Lauderdale, FL, focusing on General Civil Litigation, including Personal Injury, Domestic Relations, Tenant Evictions, Bankruptcy, and Guardianships.
In 1995, he moved to Washington, DC, and was admitted to the Virginia State Bar (1996) and the District of Columbia Bar (1998). It was during this time in Washington, D.C. that he started to practice Immigration Law. His cases involved representation of clients in the U.S. Immigration Court (removal defense and asylum) in the Arlington and Baltimore Immigration Courts, Family-based immigration cases, Naturalization cases, Non-immigrant Visa cases (Extension of Status, Change of Status, and Student Visas) and representing businesses that were sponsoring workers for immigrant and non-immigrant (H-1B, L-1 and E-1/E-2) Visas. The diverse nature of the population and immigrant community in the Metro-Washington, DC area proved to be an ideal area to gain exposure to immigration issues and to grow in the dynamic field of Immigration Law. During this time, he continued to develop his skills as a civil litigator in the State Courts of Virginia, Maryland (pro hac vice), and also the District of Columbia.
In 2005, Sean relocated to Fort Lauderdale, FL. His practice currently includes Immigration Law, Estate Planning, Probate, and Civil Litigation.
Sean D. Hummel, Principal, is a graduate of the University of Florida (Bachelor of Science, 1988) and University of Florida’s Fredric G. Levin College of…
Sean D. Hummel, Principal, is a graduate of the University of Florida (Bachelor of Science, 1988) and University of Florida’s Fredric G. Levin College of Law (1991). After passing the Florida Bar in 1992, Sean entered into private practice in Fort Lauderdale, FL, focusing on General Civil Litigation, including Personal Injury, Domestic Relations, Tenant Evictions, Bankruptcy, and Guardianships.
In 1995, he moved to Washington, DC, and was admitted to the Virginia State Bar (1996) and the District of Columbia Bar (1998). It was during this time in Washington, D.C. that he started to practice Immigration Law. His cases involved representation of clients in the U.S. Immigration Court (removal defense and asylum) in the Arlington and Baltimore Immigration Courts, Family-based immigration cases, Naturalization cases, Non-immigrant Visa cases (Extension of Status, Change of Status, and Student Visas) and representing businesses that were sponsoring workers for immigrant and non-immigrant (H-1B, L-1 and E-1/E-2) Visas. The diverse nature of the population and immigrant community in the Metro-Washington, DC area proved to be an ideal area to gain exposure to immigration issues and to grow in the dynamic field of Immigration Law. During this time, he continued to develop his skills as a civil litigator in the State Courts of Virginia, Maryland (pro hac vice), and also the District of Columbia.
In 2005, Sean relocated to Fort Lauderdale, FL. His practice currently includes Immigration Law, Estate Planning, Probate, and Civil Litigation.