About Joseph
Joseph Reina is a seasoned immigration attorney based in Dallas, Texas. He has been practicing law for over 30 years, focusing exclusively on immigration and nationality law. He is Board Certified in Immigration and Nationality Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, a distinction he has held since 2000. He serves on the Board's Immigration and Nationality Law Examination Committee, contributing to the development of standards for the specialty. He is also licensed to practice in the District of Columbia, having been admitted in 1989. His firm, Reina & Associates, is located at 1140 Empire Central Drive, Suite 300, Dallas, TX 75247. The firm offers a range of services, including family-based immigration, removal defense, naturalization, and humanitarian programs. The staff is multilingual, providing services in English, Spanish, French, and Italian. He has been recognized by his peers, ranking among Texas' top five immigration lawyers in a survey conducted by The Texas Lawyer. He has been listed in "Best Lawyers in America" and has appeared among Texas Monthly's "Super Lawyers." He has successfully litigated numerous cases on behalf of clients resisting deportation, including precedent-setting decisions. He served as Chair of the Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) from 2005 to 2006. He has also served on the National Liaison Committee of AILA to the Executive Office for Immigration Review. From January 2005 to April 2006, he was engaged as counsel to the Consulate of Mexico in Dallas on matters involving U.S. immigration law. He has served as an adjunct professor of immigration law at Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth, Texas. He has authored numerous articles on immigration law and frequently speaks at immigration-law conferences. He is a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas, recognizing his contributions of legal services to the poor. He is also a SCUBA instructor (NAUI). He is fluent in French, Italian, and Spanish. He is a member of the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, Immigration and Nationality law examination committee. He served as Chairman of the Texas, Oklahoma Chapter of AILA from 2005 to 2006. He served as Chairman of the New Mexico Chapter of AILA from 2005 to 2006. He has been a member of the National Liaison Committee of AILA to the Executive Office for Immigration Review. He was engaged as counsel to the Consulate of Mexico in Dallas on matters involving U.S. immigration law from January 2005 to April 2006. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas.
He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas.
He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor.
He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas. He has been recognized for his efforts on behalf of detained aliens in his role as mentor to the detention project conducted by Catholic Charities of Dallas. He has been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas for over 10 years, making extraordinary contributions of legal services to the poor. He has been consistently participating in extensive continuing legal education, earning him membership in the College of the State Bar