Victoria Bruno - Tampa, FL
Attorney at Dubrule & Nowel, PLLC
Immigration Lawyers in Tampa, FL
2805 W. Busch Blvd. Suite 111 Tampa, FL 33614
Tampa Immigration Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Immigration
Attorney Information
Overview
Victoria was born and raised in the Chicagoland area. She is first-generation American on her mother’s side and second-generation on her father’s. As the daughter and granddaughter of Italian and Argentinian immigrants, Victoria always was always passionate about working with the immigrant community.
Victoria earned her Juris Doctor with a concentration in International Law from the West Virginia University College of Law. In law school, Victoria worked as a clinical law student with the WVU Immigration Legal Clinic where she worked with immigrants from all over the globe with various ethnic and economic backgrounds. It was here where she chose to go into immigration law.
Victoria also worked with the Farmworker and Landscaper Advocacy Project, a non-profit in Illinois, where she created and managed the Immigration Legal Department. Victoria provided full and limited scope representation in various immigration cases, including Asylum and Withholding of Removal, U Visas, Temporary Protected Status, Deferred Action for Labor Enforcement, and Parole in Place.
Education
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Legal Education
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West Virginia University College of Law,
Morgantown,
West Virginia
Juris Doctor, Concentration in International Law
Honors: Clinical law student with the WVU Immigration Legal Clinic
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West Virginia University College of Law,
Morgantown,
West Virginia
Pro Bono Activities
- Farmworker and Landscaper Advocacy Project
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