Veronica Jattan - Daytona Beach, FL
Attorney at Vedder & Jattan, P.A.
Immigration Lawyers in Daytona Beach, FL
1651 North Clyde Morris Boulevard Suite 2 Daytona Beach, FL 32117
Daytona Beach Immigration Lawyer
Updated: 03/05/2026
Areas of Practice
- Immigration
Attorney Information
Overview
Veronica Jattan is a dedicated immigration attorney raised in Central Florida. She laid the foundation for her career at the University of Central Florida, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Cultural Anthropology, honing her skills in ethnographic research and cross-cultural competency. This background proved invaluable as she pursued her Juris Doctor at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law.
Upon graduating, Attorney Jattan immersed herself in immigration law, starting as a Staff Attorney at Catholic Charities Diocese of Baton Rouge. There, she provided critical legal representation to clients in immigration detention centers across Louisiana. Her passion for representing immigrant families led her to become a CLINIC Reunited Families Fellow, where she advocated for families separated under the "Zero Tolerance" policy at the southern border.
Returning to her home state, Attorney Jattan continued her impactful work at Catholic Charities of Central Florida. She rapidly progressed from Staff Attorney to Supervising Attorney, overseeing comprehensive immigration assistance for families throughout Florida.
Currently, Veronica Jattan serves as a Managing Partner at Vedder & Jattan, P.A., leverages her extensive experience to guide clients through the intricate maze of immigration law. Her unwavering commitment to immigrant rights and family reunification has solidified her reputation as a trusted advocate in the field.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Gillis Long Poverty Law Center Public Service Award
Education
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Non Legal Education
- Loyola University New Orleans
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney - Managing Partner
Past Positions
- Catholic Charities Diocese of Baton Rouge, Staff Attorney
- Catholic Charities of Central Florida, Staff Attorney
- Catholic Charities of Central Florida, Supervising Attorney
Bar Admissions
- Washington
Other Affiliations
- Washington State Bar Association
- American Immigration Lawyers Association (Central Florida Chapter, Asylum Committee member, Midsouth Chapter)
- National Lawyers Guild
- National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild
Contact
1651 North Clyde Morris Boulevard
Suite 2
Daytona Beach, FL 32117
Phone: 386-675-0872
Email: Send a message
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM, Closed for lunch 12:00 PM – 12:30 PM
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