About Jered
Jered Dobbs earned his B.A. in English from Texas A&M University in 2006 and completed his J.D. at the University of Houston in 2009. Those years shaped a legal path that has centered on immigration and federal work. He moved from classroom to courtroom quickly after law school.
His first post-school position was as a Lawyer Advisor at the U.S. Department of Justice in the Dallas Immigration Court in 2009. That role placed him inside the immigration adjudication system early in his career. He later joined the Verdin Law Office as an associate in 2011, where he gained time in private practice. In 2016 he worked as an associate at Davis & Associates before opening his own firm the following year.
In 2017 Dobbs founded The Law Office of Jered Dobbs, PLLC. He serves as the firm’s managing lawyer. The move to start a solo practice shifted his daily work toward representing individuals and families in immigration matters across administrative and federal settings. He handles case preparation, court appearances, and appellate filings, and he represents clients before immigration courts and federal tribunals.
Dobbs is admitted to practice in Texas and appears in federal court, including the Northern District of Texas. He is also admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Memberships include the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the Dallas Bar Association. Those affiliations anchor his practice in the wider immigration bar and local legal community.
His experience in both government and private practice has given him firsthand exposure to the mechanics of immigration adjudication and litigation. He spent formative years inside the DOJ’s immigration court system and then applied that perspective in private firms prior to launching his own practice. That trajectory informs how he manages cases and prepares filings for administrative and federal review.
Clients seeking counsel will find a practice that routinely deals with proceedings before immigration courts and with filings in federal court. His office is based in Texas, where he maintains an active practice. He currently concentrates on immigration law matters in administrative forums and federal courts.