About Alberto

Alberto Salinas built his legal foundation at Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law, where he earned his J.D. in 2006 after beginning his studies in 2004. He moved from classroom to courtroom in a short span. The trajectory was steady and practical rather than flashy.

He set up professional roots in Texas. Early in his career he took on management responsibilities at the Salinas Law Office, assuming the role of managing lawyer in 2007. That position put him in charge of day-to-day operations and client handling at a time when many peers were still focused solely on billing hours and building a caseload.

Salinas has practiced under Texas jurisdiction throughout his career. He maintains a membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association, a choice that signals the kinds of matters he handles and the professional community he engages with. Membership in that organization keeps him connected to developments in federal immigration policy and procedure.

Colleagues describe him as someone who prefers concrete work over headlines. He is the kind of lawyer who spends time on filings and client interviews. Court appearances, document preparation, administrative advocacy—those are the rhythms of his practice. He learned those skills in law school and refined them in the years immediately after passing into practice.

The Salinas Law Office has been the center of his professional life since he stepped into a leadership role there. Managing the office required balancing client service with oversight of case strategy and operational needs. He handled those duties while continuing to represent individuals in matters that required familiarity with federal forms, hearings, and deadlines. The work can be technical and procedural. He has developed an approach that emphasizes precision and responsiveness.

Outside the office he keeps ties to the larger legal community through his association membership. That connection provides continuing education opportunities and a forum for discussing interpretation of policies that affect clients. It also places him among peers who regularly exchange practical advice on litigation strategy and administrative advocacy.

He practices law in Texas and maintains an active role in the legal matters his clients bring to him. His current practice centers on immigration matters in Texas, handling the filings and proceedings clients need to navigate the federal system.

Education

Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law

J.D. (2006)

2004

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Managing Lawyer

Salinas Law Office
2007

Accepted Jurisdictions

Texas

Professional Associations

American Immigration Lawyers Association

has membership Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 6060 Richmond Ave. Ste. 240 Houston TX 77057