Nicolas Chavez

Nicolas Chavez

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Rating: 8.4

Licensed for 24 years

Immigration Lawyer at Dallas, TX
Practice Areas: Immigration

10830 North Central Expressway Suite 400, Dallas, TX

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Licenses

Licensed in Texas for 24 years

State: Texas

Acquired: 2001

Eligible to Practice in Texas

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Location

Chavez & Valko, LLP

10830 North Central Expressway Suite 400, Dallas, TX, 75231

Chavez & Valko, LLP

5555 Bridge Street, Suite 100, Fort Worth, TX, 76112

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4913 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd., Suite A, Baton Rouge, LA, 70816

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Nicolas Chavez's Reviews

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5.0 /5.0

49 Client Reviews

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Posted by Dustin | April 19, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Immigration

Citizenship approved despite criminal records

In 1981 at the age of 13, I arrived in the US as a refugee and received my green card shortly thereafter. In my youth, I committed multiple offenses, one of which was serious enough to be considered an "aggravated felony" for immigration purposes. However, despite of my record, I still wanted to be...come a citizen so that I could travel internationally without having to worry if I would clear immigration and customs upon returning. I also knew that my case would be complex and that I needed a good and experienced attorney to help me. My search started in 2010 (by this time I have been living as a green card holder for almost 30 years). I contacted multiple highly rated immigration attorneys listed on avvo.com and felt the most comfortable and confident with Mr. Chavez. The process began with the office conducting a comprehensive review of my background and obtaining certified copies of court records. The work was impressive as they did not miss anything, and I know for certain that I could have never done this myself. After carefully reviewing my record, Mr. Chavez recommended that, for now, I should not apply for citizenship because the risk was too high that USCIS could start removal proceeding against me. His strategy was for me to continue to follow the law, volunteer my time, and wait until the law is more favorable to my case before applying. I was devastated with this news because to me it meant to forget about ever becoming a citizen and this was the end of the road. However, I didn't give up and neither did Mr. Chavez. I set a reminder and send an email to Mr. Chavez every few months just to check if there are any changes to the law that would benefit me. Then six years later (2016), Mr. Chavez and Caitlin Twyman contacted me to let me know that there is a pending case with the Supreme Court that could help (or hurt) me, depending on the decision. (The case is Mathis v. United States: http://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/mathis-v-united-states/). After determining that Mathis v. United States helps my situation, Mr. Chavez recommended that I apply. With renewed confidence (on my part), and with the help of the office, we submitted my N-400 application in December 2016. On 03/22/2018, I had my interview with USCIS. During the interview, I was accompanied by Mr. Mark Lee (one of the excellent attorneys at the office). After the interview, the Officer stated that because my case was complicated, he needed more time to review (this usually means a long delay). However, Mr. Lee requested that the Officer review my while we were there so that we could answer any questions he may have. To my surprise, the Officer agreed and after reviewing my file, he verbally told us that he would recommend "approval" for my application. However, his decision was not final and pending a review/approval by his supervisor (this meant that it could be denied even though he wanted to approve). I believed what Mr. Lee did expedited the process by at least a few months and greatly helped my case. Then on 03/30/2018, I received a phone call from the Officer (who was great) informing me that my case has received final approval. Wooohooo, this was one of the best news I have received in a long time!!!! After taking the Oath and receiving my certificate of naturalization on 04/17/2018, I feel as if I have been reborn, and I am forever grateful for the work done by Mr. Chavez, Mr. Lee, Ms. Twyman, Ariel, Beatriz and the support staff. So if you need help with any immigration matter, don’t hesitate to contact the office of Mr. Chavez and Valko.

Posted by JOHN | May 10, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Immigration

MIRACLE WORKER, FINALLY WON MY CASE AFTER 15 YEARS BATTLE WITH ICE

I was referred to the law offices of Valko and Chavez by another attorney in Dallas who i had gone to seek assistance from concerning my immigration case. I met Mr. Chavez in 2007 following a remand of my case from the Fifth Circuit Court, see Omari v. Gonzales(2005). After the remand from the court ...i appeared pro se before the Immigration Judge(IJ) for cancellation of removal, by then i had been detained by ICE for almost four years and had exhausted my finances, after a series of hearings the IJ granted me Cancellation of Removal, the DHS appealed the decision on grounds that the IJ abused his own discretion I was ordered deported, what followed was another Petition for Review before the appeals court, there the court decided that I had not exhausted my Administrative Remedies since my previous lawyer failed to raise that issue before the IJ. After my attorneys then Jennifer Depalma of Om'yleven and Mayers submitted the petition the DHS agreed that my Fifth Degree conviction under Minnesota was not a Crime Involving Moral Turpitude(CIMT), on October the Board remanded the case back to the IJ and DHS was given an opportunity to provide more evidence to proof that my conviction was a CIMT after a series of hearings, the IJ disregarded the IJ's and ordered my removal again. I once again hired Mr. Chavez to represent me before the Board because I had a lot of faith in him after following his previous arguments before the Board. On April 28, 2017 the Board of Immigration Appeals agreed with Mr. Chavez's arguments and sustained our appeal and terminated Removal Proceedings, I can assure anybody with any Immigration issue to contact the Law Offices of Valko and Chavez, Mr. Chavez being Certified in Immigration Law knows the ropes when it comes to immigration matters. I highly recommend this law firm, try them out and you will the real positive results. Thanks Mr. Chavez and your team for a well done job!!!!!.

Posted by Libor | October 31, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Appeals

Real Professionalism

Nick Chavez and his appellate team has been the best choice I could have made to represent me in my legal matter. I received an excellent service providing me not only with legal advice, hard professional work, ease of reach but also with a piece of mind knowing my case will be handled the best way ...there is! Thank you!!!

Posted by Oscar | October 18, 2016 | Hired Attorney

Great Experience

After my first visited i was really well informed of the documents i needed, they explained me the process really well, and overall experiences a really good as they were always ahead of my case and to the updates, everyrthing is well organized and comunication was great

Posted by Juliana | September 01, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Immigration

The most knowledgeable and accountable lawyer in Texas

Nicolas Chavez has been of great support to our family during our extensive case. It has been over three years that we made the decision to hire Mr. Chavez to defend our case and he became fully engaged right away. Mr. Chavez is a well-rounded professional, hard worker, easily reached, and willing to... go above and beyond for his clients. We could not have won our case and have brought an end to the hardship extended upon our family if it wasn’t for Mr. Chavez and his team. We are thankful to have such knowledgeable immigration lawyer in the DWF area and hopeful that he will have such a positive impact in other families like he did to ours.

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Nicolas Chavez's Lawyer Endorsements

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Danny Russell

Immigration lawyer | Aug 28

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Liset Lefebvre Martinez

Immigration lawyer | Nov 24

Relationship: Co-worker

"I have worked directly with Nick for several years now and I can attest that he is an extraordinary intelligent attorney. Nick is dedicated to his clients and the practice of law. He is a true advocate and his appellate skills are unmatched. He is ethical and treats each client with respect."

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Gary Frost

Immigration lawyer | Nov 18

Relationship: Worked for lawyer

"Nick is a brilliant immigration attorney. His ability to see the nuances of case are second to none. When it comes to appealing a deportation order, there are only a handful of attorney's in the country that could even be considered his equal."

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Barry Sorrels

Immigration lawyer | Jan 26

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I endorse this lawyer. Nick is an excellent immigration attorney. Makes the compex simple and understandable for both clients and other attorneys."

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Martin Valko

Immigration lawyer | Aug 08

Relationship: Co-worker

"Nick is one the most knowledgeable and researched immigration attorneys I have known and worked with. Moreover, his appellate skills speak for themselves in light of referrals from colleagues nationwide and local immigration judges. I am proud to call him my law partner. - Martin Valko"

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Martin Valko

Immigration lawyer

Experience

Rating:  8.4 (Excellent)

Work Experience

2003 - 2010

Partner, Chavez & Valko, LLP

Associations

State Bar of Texas

Member

American Immigration Lawyers Association

Member

Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee

Member

Texas Young Lawyers Association

Member

Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Member

U.S.-Mexico Bar Association

Member

Sample of Legal Cases

Fuentes-Cruz v. R Gonzales (489 F3d 724)

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Education

2001

University of Houston Law Center

JD - Juris Doctor

2000

University of Houston Immigration Clinic

1997

University of Texas System, El Paso

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2013

2013 AILA Annual Conference on Immigration Law Panelist, Federal Litigation Updates

2012

2012 UT CLE Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law “Hot Topics in Marriage-Based Immigration”

2012

2012 AILA Annual Conference on Immigration Law Speaker, Strategies in Complicated I-751 Cases, 2012 AILA National

2011

American Immigration Lawyer Association (AILA) Spring 2011 Texas Chapter Conference Appellate and Motions Practice before the Board of Immigration Appeals

2011

2011 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law Mock USCIS I-130/I-485 Adjustment of Status Interview

2010

Texas/New Mexico/Oklahoma Chapter Fall AILA CLE Conference in Mexico

When Marriages Go South (Playa del Carmen, Mexico)

2010

A Practical Guide to Removal Proceedings A Practical Guide to Removal Proceedings

2010

2010 AILA Annual Conference on Immigration Law Review of I-751s in Removal Proceedings

2009

Knowing your Immigration Rights

Knowing your Immigration Rights

2009

Knowing your Immigration Rights

Knowing your Immigration Rights

2008

University of Texas Immigration Law Seminar Removal Proceedings: The New Practice Rules

2008

Texas Chapter Fall AILA CLE Conference in Mexico UPL: Concerns, Tips and How to Get Involved

2008

Presenter, "Know Your Rights" Videoseminar for respondents

Relief in removal proceedings

2008

Immigration Law & Employer Compliance Business Immigration

2007

New "No-Match" Regulations: Employers on "Constructive" Notice that Employee May be Working Illegally and How To Avoid Penalties Immigration Law

2007

Knowing Your Immigration Rights

Knowing Your Immigration Rights

2007

Immigration & Naturalization Legal Clinic Immigration & Naturalization Legal Clinic

Languages

Spanish

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