About Diego
Diego Bustillos studied law at the University of Texas School of Law. He left the classroom with a clear interest in immigration matters and moved quickly into practice. His legal training at UT Law gave him exposure to the procedural and substantive questions that shape immigration work.
After law school, Bustillos began working at BBA Immigration, where he has remained associated with the office. That placement anchored his early career and provided steady courtroom and client-facing experience. Over the years he has handled intake, case preparation and representation for clients navigating the U.S. immigration system.
Bustillos is admitted to practice in Texas and conducts his work under that jurisdiction. He has spent his professional life in contexts where federal immigration law intersects with local practice. His day-to-day work involves counseling individuals and families, preparing filings and appearing on their behalf before relevant authorities.
He holds a current professional membership in an association that supports lawyers who practice in his area. That membership has connected him to peers and to continuing legal education opportunities. Colleagues describe him as someone who values clear communication in client meetings and practical planning in case strategy.
Bustillos’s approach is straightforward. He frames legal options plainly and prepares clients for the steps ahead. He balances paperwork and deadlines with direct client contact, aiming to keep matters moving and clients informed. He has worked on matters that require both administrative filings and personal advocacy; those varied demands shape how he organizes his practice.
Today Bustillos continues at BBA Immigration, where he focuses his practice on immigration matters in Texas. He manages case work, meets with clients and coordinates filings as part of his ongoing practice focus.