Mr. Johnson's practice consists primarily of representing clients in the non-immigrant visa and employment based immigrant visa process. In addition, Mr. Johnson has excelled in providing representation in removal proceedings. As an immigration attorney, Mr. Johnson has experience in a broad range of immigration issues. These varied responsibilities afford him full respect for the U.S. immigration laws and an appreciation for the complex issues that require our firm's representation. He is known for his quiet confidence and his unwavering desire to help his clients achieve their goals in the United States. Mr. Johnson is the ultimate "people person" and clients love his attention to detail.
Mr. Johnson has been praised by his business immigration clients for having a keen financial sense and posssessing the knowledge of how to establish how financial resources flow in and out of a business. This knowledge is invaluable to business immigration clients. Consequently, Mr. Johnson is highly sought after for PERM, labor certifications as well as other immigrant and non-immigrant visa applications/petitions. In addition, he has enjoyed remarkable results in handling consular matters in some of the most difficult consular posts in the world including Islamabad, Mumbai, Chennai, New Delhi, Kolkata, Dhaka, Johannesburg, Kuala Lumpur, and Mexico City. The key to his consular success is his quality preparation of application packages as well as his perserverance in ensuring that the consular officers are aware that he expects a favorable decision as soon as possible.
While in law school, Mr. Johnson clerked for the Honorable Judge Robert J. Kern at the 387th District Court in Fort Bend County as well as with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office of Chief Counsel. Mr. Johnson also worked with noted Professors J.T. Oldham on family law and David Dow on criminal law. Mr. Johnson received the 2005 Public Interest Fellowship for his work in the Department of Homeland Security.
Educaton: Rutgers College, Rutgers University (Major in Political Science, Minor in Religion, 2003); University of Houston Law Center (J.D. 2006); Admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2007.