Your Opportunities, Your Rights, Your Immigration Lawyer
Meet Morella
Born in Nicaragua, Attorney Morella Aguado studied Law at the American University (UAM) of Nicaragua, obtaining with honors the title of Bachelor of Laws from that prestigious institution. Morella Aguado is a Lawyer and Notary Public approved by the Supreme Court of Justice of Nicaragua. After finishing her career as a lawyer in Nicaragua, she decided to study law again in the United States, also obtaining a law degree, Juris Doctor (JD) at the University of Miami, Morella was approved by the BAR of the State of the Florida and has practiced as an Immigration and Naturalization Attorney for several years in the United States.
Morella has experienced first-hand the long and complex migratory processes that cause stress and uncertainty for immigrants. Her experience and that of her family as an immigrant in the United States is what led her to become interested in the area of Immigration Law.
Morella is a member of the Florida State Bar Association, as well as the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). He has extensive experience in the area of litigation in court before Immigration Judges, stopping deportations and returning parents to their homes. As well as, in Family and Employment Petitions, Non-Immigrant Visas, Naturalization Processes, DACA cases and VAWA cases
Mission
Our Mission is to keep our families together, stop the fear that overwhelms us daily for millions of Latinos. Morella Aguado wants us all to be able to go out to work and study every day without the fear of not knowing if we will return to dinner together. She comes from a family of immigrants and knows the sorrows that Latinos suffer on a daily basis. Having herself legalized several of her relatives, she is sure that she will also be able to do it for thousands of families, including her own.
The Immigration Office of Attorney Morella Aguado, P.A. she firmly believes that every immigrant in the United States can have a better quality of life if she knows her rights and learns how to enforce those rights.
Media
Morella has been invited to several television programs to talk about immigration issues
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GREEN CARDS
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WAIVERS OF INADMISSIBILITY
CITIZENSHIP AND NATURALIZATION
BOND HEARING
VISAS
UNLAWFUL PRESENCE WAIVER
REMOVAL DEFENSE
APPEALS
- Temporary Protected Status for Somalia to Endon January 15, 2026 at 9:00 am
DHS announced this week that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somalia would end effective March 17. Don’t get too excited — or upset — because the termination of Somalian TPS will only impact a handful of nationals of that country currently residing in the United States, but it nonetheless reflects a welcome change in the government’s perception of what was never meant to be a permanent status.
- Minneapolis School Officials Are Shielding Illegal Aliens from ICE ... and Opening Themselves Up to Federal Felony Prosecutionson January 14, 2026 at 9:00 am
It seems pretty clear that MPS is acting with the goals of substantially helping unlawfully present aliens to remain in the U.S. and helping prevent their detection by the authorities, thereby blatantly committing federal felonies.
- Takeaways and Analysis from Trump’s Interview with the New York Timeson January 14, 2026 at 8:00 am
Donald Trump has never been the immigration villain his legion of haters has portrayed him to be, but he’s not afraid to defend his people or his deportation policies, either. If you want to know how the president plans to respond to the millions of aliens here illegally, he’ll tell you, right in the pages of the New York Times.
- If You Think Biden Was Bad, a Future Without ICE Would Be Worseon January 13, 2026 at 3:33 pm
If you think four years of Biden was bad for border security, community safety, and municipal budgets, a future without ICE — regardless of what you think of the agency in the heat of the moment — would be exponentially worse.
- Is PARRIS Confirming?on January 13, 2026 at 12:53 am
Operation PARRIS is being led by USCIS’s newly established vetting center, with “adjudicators conducting thorough background checks, reinterviews, and merit reviews of refugee claims.” Cases of fraud and other crimes are being referred to ICE for prosecution and/or removal.
