Nelson Vladimir Jaramillo is an attorney with extensive experience in immigration, family law, criminal defense, civil matters, toxic tort litigation, and patent-related legal work. His background combines courtroom advocacy, immigration representation, litigation management, negotiation, and analytical skills developed through legal and engineering studies.
Mr. Jaramillo has represented clients in immigration matters before USCIS, the Asylum Office, and EOIR immigration courts. His experience includes affirmative immigration applications, removal defense, bond hearings, master calendar hearings, final hearings, exhibit preparation, asylum-related matters, and family court proceedings connected to Special Immigrant Juvenile visa cases.
He has also handled family law matters involving divorce, modifications, child support, and SAPCR proceedings. In criminal law, he has independently managed criminal court dockets, and his civil experience includes recovery of damages, eviction prevention, and defense before county and district courts.
His legal career reflects a strong combination of courtroom experience, immigration advocacy, negotiation skills, and problem-solving ability across complex legal matters.
Education
Juris Doctor
Baylor School of Law, Waco, Texas — May 1999
Bachelor of Arts in Government
Minor in Aerospace Engineering
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas — May 1996
Practice Areas
Immigration
Removal Defense
Family Law
Criminal Defense
Civil Litigation
Special Immigrant Juvenile Visa Matters
Skills
Advanced Problem-Solving
Negotiation
Legal Research and Case Preparation
Courtroom Advocacy
Fast Learner Across Complex Disciplines
Languages
English / Spanish