About Xio Camacho
Xio Camacho Baney completed her legal education before beginning practice in Tennessee. Exact schools and dates are not listed publicly, but her path led her quickly into courtroom work and client advocacy in immigration and federal matters. Early on she translated classroom instruction into filings, hearings and case strategy.
Her career has been built in and around Tennessee courts and federal immigration proceedings. Over the years she has taken on individual immigration cases, handled removal defense and represented clients in various administrative forums. She has experience preparing petitions, arguing before immigration judges and engaging with federal agencies when cases require it. Colleagues note a practical approach to case preparation and an emphasis on procedural clarity.
Immigration law is a central area of her practice. She has worked on family-based immigration petitions, asylum applications and relief from removal. She also handles adjustment of status matters and naturalization processes. The work requires attention to changing regulations and deadlines, and she is known for thorough file management and steady courtroom presence. Her practice also touches on issues that overlap with federal courts and agencies, reflecting the multi-layered nature of immigration litigation.
Professional memberships have been a steady part of her profile. She holds membership in the State Bar of Tennessee and has been active in the Tennessee Bar Association since 2019. She joined the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the Federal Bar Association in 2016, affiliations that align with her practice areas and courtroom work. These associations provide continuing education and professional contacts that inform her case handling.
She maintains a solo practice under the name Xio Camacho Law Office. The office handles a range of immigration matters for clients in Tennessee and in federal forums. Work there includes client interviews, drafting of petitions and representation at hearings. Her current practice concentrates on immigration and related federal proceedings, serving clients who require advocacy in both administrative and judicial settings.