Resources and References

Please take your time to check out these other sites and websites for more information on any assistance for foreign professionals and foreign lawyers.

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The National Association for Foreign Lawyers (NAFA) offers the opportunity to participate in international legal services and internship program NAFA includes annual membership to NAFA's association. See details of benefits here: Membership benefits. It also includes annual membership to the Florida Bar. An annual payment required of $195 USD.

This program, in addition to offering all the benefits detailed in each of the previous links, also gives the opportunity for beneficial internships in international law firms. At the same time, help Hispanic communities by offering free legal services for the people most in need. Some of these services are the following:

NAFA also offers the opportunity be able to assist in some legal capacity, by collaborating in a class action lawsuit for human rights violations and crimes at an international level in conjunction with NAFA Attorneys, PA, and a large group of legal lawyers. This class action lawsuit is agreed to begin preparations next year 2017 in the month of January. We will follow the guidelines received from the organization “Human Rights Watch” (HRW) of the “United Nations Organization” See details here: Violations and Crimes in Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba by Humphrey Humberto Pachecker.

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