
Joshua P. Bratter
Immigration attorney for high-performance individuals, entrepreneurs, artists, and athletes
Miami Beach, Florida
West Palm Beach, Florida
Summary
Joshua P. Bratter is a distinguished immigration attorney with over two decades of experience, specializing in visas for individuals with extraordinary abilities (O-1, EB-11) and entrepreneurial investors. He is the founder and managing partner of BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW FIRM, where he provides tailored legal strategies to high-performance athletes, artists, entertainers, and entrepreneurs, as well as multi-national corporations. His firm is recognized for its focused approach to complex immigration challenges. bratterpa+2
Beyond his legal practice, Bratter is deeply involved in academia and film production. He serves as an Adjunct Faculty member at the University of Miami School of Law, where he teaches and developed unique curricula in immigration law. He is also an award-winning Executive Producer and co-writer of films like "Better Mus Come" and "The Black Line," demonstrating a passion for storytelling and arts. bratterpa
Bratter's educational background includes a J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law, where he helped establish the University's Asylum Clinic, and a B.A. from Hamilton College, where he founded a policy think tank. His academic endeavors include post-graduate research at The Hague Academy of International Law, reflecting a strong foundation in international law and human rights. bratterpa+1
Throughout his career, Bratter has been recognized for his contributions to the legal field, including being named a "40 under 40 Outstanding Lawyers in Dade County" in 2013. He has also been quoted and published in various media outlets, speaking on immigration law, and was included in former Presidential Candidate Senator Joseph Lieberman’s Immigration Task Force in 2004. bratterpa
Work
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Writing
The Minerva Review Publication
January 1, 1995Authored a senior thesis that was published in the literary journal, The Minerva Review.
Maintaining Immigration Status for Competitive Athletes
Authored an article discussing the shifting paradigm and opportunities for normalizing status in immigration for competitive athletes.