About Mr. Floyd James

Mr. Floyd James Fernandez practices immigration law in Valencia, California — He has been a member of the California State Bar since 1983. The firm operates out of Santa Clarita, located in the northeast part of the Greater Los Angeles Area. His practice focuses on immigration matters, including visa applications, deportation defense, and appeals related to immigration cases. He earned his J.D. from Regent University in 1983. Prior to that, he completed a Master’s degree in Public Administration at Texas Tech University in 1981. His undergraduate studies were at Harding University, where he received a B.A.

in Psychology and Theology in 1973. This diverse educational background gave him a unique perspective on legal issues, especially in the realm of immigration. Mr. Fernandez has a experience in the legal field. He founded a non-profit service corporation in 1999, which focuses on providing legal assistance to underprivileged communities. In 2008, he took on the role of Managing Lawyer, overseeing various legal matters and ensuring that clients receive the best possible representation. His experience also includes serving as Of Counsel in 2014 and as Substitutionary Counsel in 2011. He began his legal career as a Judicial Law Clerk in 1988, which provided him with invaluable insights into the workings of the judicial system.

Most of his current work involves navigating complex immigration laws and regulations, often representing clients in appeals before various courts. He is admitted to practice in several jurisdictions, including the 5th Circuit, 9th Circuit, and U.S. Supreme Court. His extensive knowledge of immigration law allows him to effectively handle cases that require both legal acumen and comfocus on the individuals involved. In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Fernandez is actively involved in professional associations. He is a member of the American Center for Law and Justice, which advocates for religious freedom and constitutional rights. His commitment to community service is evident through his work with the non-profit organization Shiloh House.

He provides legal support and guidance. Mr. Fernandez continues to be a dedicated advocate for his clients, utilizing his extensive background in law and public administration. His diverse experiences shape his approach to immigration law, making him a valuable resource for individuals seeking legal assistance in California. He remains committed to helping clients handle the requirements of immigration and appeals, to protect their rights throughout the legal process.

Education

Regent University

J.D. | Law

1983

Texas Tech University - Texas Tech University

M.A. | Public Administration

1981

Harding University

B.A. | Psychology/Theology

1973

Languages

Spanish (Spoken)

Experience

Of Counsel

Bromund Law Group
2014

Substitutionary Counsel

Kingston, Martinez & Hogan
2011

Managing Lawyer

Pacifica Legal Services
2008

Founder, CEO of Non Profit Service Corporation

Shiloh House International, Inc.
1999

General Civil Practice

Floyd Fernandez Lawyer at Law
1990

Judicial Law Clerk

Texas State Court of Appeals 9th District
1988

Accepted Jurisdictions

5th Circuit
9th Circuit
Texas
Southern District of Texas
U.S. Supreme Court
7th Circuit

Court Admissions

U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court
5th Circuit U.S. Circuit Court
9th Circuit U.S. Circuit Court
7th Circuit U.S. Circuit Court
Southern District of Texas U.S. District Court

Types of Cases Handled

immigration appeals

Legal Services Scope

Visa applications Deportation defense Appeals

Professional Associations

American Center for law and Justice

has membership Lawyer 1990 - Current

Non for Profit Organization

Shiloh House 1996 - 2002

Office Locations

Main Office

 27240 Turnberry Lane Ste. 200 Valencia CA 91355