South Florida Immigration Attorney
(305) 912-3276

P: 305.912.3276
Education
IIT - Chicago Kent College of Law, J.D.
CUNY - Brooklyn College, B.A.
Admissions
New York

Mark A. Hamburger
Attorney Mark A. Hamburger was born and raised in Queens, New York. He is the proud son of Colombian immigrants who journeyed to the United States in search of a better life. As the son of immigrants, Mr. Hamburger has devoted his life to helping other immigrants attain the American dream. He focuses his practice on family immigration, removal defense, and appellate advocacy.
Mr. Hamburger has years of experience representing clients from all over the world, including Nicaragua, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. He spent the early part of his career in Jackson Heights, NY, where he represented indigent clients before various immigration judges. Mr. Hamburger then accepted an offer to work for one of the largest immigration firms in New York City. During his tenure, he gained a reputation for handling complex litigation involving accusations of criminal activity and bars to admissibility - and winning.
Mr. Hamburger earned his B.A. from Brooklyn College and his J.D. from Chicago-Kent College of Law, where he served as an editor for the Journal of International and Comparative Law. Mr. Hamburger also spent a semester studying international and comparative law at Bucerius Law School, the number one ranked law school in Germany. In his final year of law school, Mr. Hamburger was an active member of his law school’s immigration clinic where he helped victims of domestic violence obtain green cards.
Mr. Hamburger has appeared before immigration judges throughout the United States. He has represented both detained and non-detained clients. Since 2014, Mr. Hamburger has successfully represented thousands of immigrants before the EOIR, USCIS, and ICE.
Because Immigration and Nationality law is governed by Federal law, Mr. Hamburger is permitted to practice Immigration and Nationality law in all fifty states.

