Nadine C. Atkinson-Flowers

Nadine C. Atkinson-Flowers

Working to help you realize your American immigration dreams
  • Immigration Law
  • Jamaica, Missouri
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Biography

Experienced prosecutor and seasoned criminal defense Attorney with years of know how about Jamaican law, which has helped to assist immigration clients, especially those with Jamaican legal issues. Success with clients with asylum appeals before the BIA.
Available to write expert reports/country conditions about Jamaica.
Available to write briefs for BIA appeals for Attorneys.

Practice Area
Immigration Law
Asylum, Citizenship, Family Visas, Immigration Appeals, Visitor Visas
Additional Practice Areas
  • Jamaican Law especially as related to US Immigration
  • Jamaican Law
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Jamaica
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Missouri
The Missouri Bar
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
  • English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
Attorney/Owner
Law Offices of Nadine C. Atkinson-Flowers
- Current
Attorney/Owner
Nadine C. Atkinson-Flowers
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Criminal defense Attorney in Jamaica, also focusing on family and land law. Consultations on Jamaican law.
Attorney Prosecutor
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
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Prosecuting homicides, trafficking, drug offenses, handling extraditions, sexual offenses and other serious crimes.
Education
Admission to the Missouri Bar 2018
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Norman Manley Law School, Jamaica 2006
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Professional Associations
AILA
Member
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Activities: member of unauthorized practice sub-committee, co-chair of pro bono sub- committee
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The Missouri Bar
Member
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Activities: Member of small business section, immigration section, technology section and 2021 small business conference planning team
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ABA
Member
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Activities: member of moot court panel of judges, member of name image and likeness committee
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Jamaican Bar Association
Member
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Activities: presenter for CLEs, writer of articles for law journal
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General Legal Council, Jamaica
Member
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Activities: presenter of CLEs, member of sub-committee on digital platforms for CLEs
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Advocates Association of Jamaica
Member
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Publications
Articles & Publications
Pandemic practice lessons from a Jamaican solo practitioner
American Bar Association Journal
Ethics and Lawyering
Jamaican Bar Association Journal
Tips for foreign trained Attorneys in the US
www.wes.org
Speaking Engagements
Myths and Facts of US Immigration
University of the West Indies Alumni Soft Skills Series
Live seminar with over 70 persons on US immigration. Question and Answer session.
The Law of Business
JDTAN
Helping entrepreneurs recognize how the law helps their business succeed.
Social Media and Ethics for Lawyers
Sexual Harassment Bill, Jamaica, Virtual Panel, November 2020
General Legal Council, Jamaica
The Disabilities Act, Jamaica, Virtual Presentation, September 2020
Authentic Foundation of the Caribbean, Boston, MA, September 2020
Websites & Blogs
Website
Legal Answers
96 Questions Answered
Q. I have a conditional greencard through marriage. I moved but want to keep old mailing address
A: Congrats. The form has a space for your physical address and your mailing address. Make sure you complete the section for mailing with the address that mail should come from USCIS.
Q. Im a US Permanent Resident but every time I go on vacation overseas and return Im always sent t secondary at the airport
A: Sorry to hear about this. However it sounds like the type of case that you need to talk with an immigration lawyer about before another overseas trip. You should take all documents related to the case where you waited in jail for a week. The lawyer will look at everything and advise about what is a good way to go. Good luck.
Q. My wife is a Canadian citizen, & just received her Green Card on 02/11/22. Is she required to spend 180 days in the U.S?
A: Congrats to her. She can return to Canada to finish her business there. If she stays out of the USA for more than a year that is when she will have a problem because US immigration may say she has abandoned her residency. She can seek specific legal advice from an attorney as there are things that can be done to make sure she does not have a problem if the business to be completed takes a long time.
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Contact & Map
Law Offices of Nadine C. Atkinson-Flowers
1500 Walnut Street, Ste 800
Philadelphia, PA 19102
US
Cell: (484) 995-7260
Monday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Thursday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 9 AM - 4 PM
Saturday: 1 PM - 4 PM (Today)
Sunday: Closed
Notice: Operating in person and virtually. Evenings and Weekend appointments possible for your convenience.