About Brian Kenneth
Brian Kenneth Johnson graduated from Rutgers College at Rutgers University in 2003 with a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and a minor in Religion. He went on to earn his Juris Doctor from the University of Houston Law Center in 2006. Those academic years shaped his early interest in law and public policy and prepared him for practice in a state with a large and complex immigration system.
After law school Johnson established his practice in Texas. He is licensed to practice in that jurisdiction and has maintained an active presence there. Since 2012 he has held membership in the Ninth Circuit Courts, a credential that allows participation in appellate matters in that federal circuit. Over time his work gravitated toward proceedings that intersect federal immigration rules and administrative law.
Johnson holds certification in Immigration and Nationality Law from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. That certification is awarded to attorneys who meet experience requirements and pass a specialized examination in the field. It is a formal recognition tied to practice in immigration matters and related federal procedures. His background includes representation before administrative agencies and in federal court filings tied to immigration relief, removal defense, and related statutory claims.
He operates under the name Brian Kenneth Johnson Law Practice. At the firm he handles cases that involve petitions for relief, removal hearings, family-based immigration matters, and other immigration benefits. He also engages in appellate work when cases progress beyond administrative decisions. Colleagues note a practice rooted in procedural work and courtroom filings rather than transactional corporate matters. He keeps an active caseload centered on statutory and regulatory aspects of immigration law. He currently practices immigration and nationality law in Texas through his firm.