About
Ashwin Sharma is a seasoned immigration attorney and the founding member of a Jacksonville-based law practice dedicated to U.S. immigration matters. With a sharp focus on efficiency and personalization, he represents individuals, families, professionals, artists, and business entities facing a wide spectrum of immigration challenges.
Attorney Sharma earned his Juris Doctor in 2003 from Florida Coastal School of Law, building a strong foundation in immigration law. He is a licensed member of the Florida Bar and an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), remaining consistently engaged in the evolving legal and policy landscape.
Widely recognized for his legal insight, Ashwin has been quoted by over 125 global media outlets, including Reuters, BBC Radio, Associated Press, CNBC, and the Chicago Tribune. His expertise has been featured in interviews and articles on pivotal topics such as travel bans, green card policies, and immigration reform, establishing him as a prominent voice in the field.
Beyond legal representation, Ashwin has contributed to public discourse and education. He was invited to speak at Jawaharlal Nehru University in India and formerly served as an admin for Google+’s immigration page, sharing insights with a global audience. His thought leadership is underscored by multiple accolades, including twice receiving the Jacksonville Business Journal’s “Ultimate Attorney” award.
Ashwin Sharma approaches each case with strategic precision and deep empathy. From defending complex cases to advocating for clients labeled under sensitive classifications, he consistently delivers results grounded in legal expertise and integrity. His clients benefit from the dedication of a lawyer who understands the law and champions justice with clarity and resolve.
Law Office Affiliations
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Founder, The Sharma Law Office, P.A.
- Member, Florida Bar
- Member, American Immigration Lawyers Association
Licensed State
- Florida
Education
- Florida Coastal School of Law
Juris Doctor (JD)
Awards & Badges
- Appeals
- Citizenship
- Marriage And Prenuptials
- Mergers And Acquisitions
- Visa and Permits