Clooney -- who has notably defended Mohamed Fahmy, one of three Al-Jazeera journalists sentenced to jail in Egypt -- will travel to the Indian Ocean archipelago with her Washington-based co-counsel Jared Genser next week to meet with Nasheed.
The former president was in March sentenced to 13 years in jail on terror charges.
Clooney and Genser will "visit president Nasheed in Maafushi jail where he is currently being held", the statement said, without giving the pair's exact travel plans.
Nasheed announced in April that Clooney would be part of his high-profile legal team, along with Genser -- who has previously represented Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi -- and Ben Emmerson, a judge on war crimes in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia.
The United Nations, the United States, European Union and India have all expressed concern at the jailing of Nasheed for ordering the detention of a judge in 2012 when he was still president.
The Maldivian authorities have said the order commuting the sentence was a fake, a claim disputed by Nasheed's lawyers.
The ex-president's sentence was formally commuted to house arrest on July 19 as part of closed-door talks with the government aimed at defusing political tension, according to his Maldivian Democratic Party.
Meanwhile, in a bizarre twist, the government has sought to distance itself from his conviction, with the prosecutor-general saying he would lodge an appeal with the court.
He then rose to international prominence by hosting a cabinet meeting underwater to draw attention to the dangers facing the islands' existence from global warming.
But he was toppled in February 2012 after a mutiny by police and troops that followed weeks of protests over the arrest of a top judge.
Nasheed's jailing and the subsequent unrest have tarnished the image of the Maldives as an upmarket tourist destination.
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