About Matthew
Matthew Valley earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Texas at Austin in 2013 after completing undergraduate studies in 2010. He moved into practice quickly, carrying the classroom lessons of a large public law school into courtrooms and client meetings. He has built a small practice model that returns frequently to litigation and administrative hearings.
His early career shows a mix of solo practice and firm experience. In 2014 he established The Law Office of Matthew Valley. The following year he spent time as an associate and of counsel at Rambhotla Law Office, PLLC. By 2016 he was again listed as owner and attorney of his own firm, a role he continues to hold. Those steps outline a path many young litigators follow: set up shop, test the team environment, then return to run an independent practice.
Valley is authorized to appear in Texas courts and has admission to Immigration Court. He also has permission to practice in the Western District of Texas federal court. That mix of state, immigration, and federal access shapes the kinds of matters his office accepts. It also directs the calendar: hearings before immigration judges, federal filings in El Paso and San Antonio, and state-level litigation across Texas.
Colleagues and clients have seen him handle both courtroom hearings and pleading-intensive federal cases. He approaches cases in a straightforward way. He prepares filings, argues hearings, and manages client communication. The work demands meticulous record-keeping and the ability to adapt when procedural rules require different tactics.
Public records and firm listings show a steady record of practice since shortly after law school. That continuity matters in areas such as immigration where case histories and filing timelines are critical. It also matters in federal practice, where local rules in the Western District of Texas can affect how a case proceeds.
He maintains The Law Office of Matthew Valley as his primary professional base. The firm operates as a small practice handling immigration matters and federal litigation. Valley continues to accept cases that fall within the jurisdictions where he is admitted and to represent clients in administrative and federal court settings.