About
Robert Armstrong is a dedicated immigration lawyer with a strong history in advocating for immigrants rights. Robert Wallace Armstrong Jr. is a co-founding member of Armstrong & Munoz, PLLC, a regulation corporation based in Dallas, Texas. His felony practice is only focused on immigration law, reflecting his ardour for helping immigrants navigate the complex prison gadget. Roberts interest in working with immigrants stems from his personal background as an extended-time resident of the El Paso-Juarez borderplex and his own experience as a Panamanian American. Being a local Spanish speaker and fluent in Brazilian Portuguese, Robert is able to effectively communicate with clients from various cultural backgrounds. In 2011, Robert served as a child suggest at the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights, demonstrating his dedication to protective the rights of inclined populations. He later established a Public Service Initiative fellowship and relocated to the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, where he labored on the South Texas Pro Bono Asylum Representation Project. In this role, he assisted unaccompanied minors in obtaining felony reputation within the United States. In 2014, Robert become chosen as one of the inaugural Justice Americorps attorney fellows and served at Catholic Charities of Dallas. During his time there, he represented unaccompanied minors in elimination complaints and earlier than U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, coping with a variety of cases inclusive of Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) matters, asylum instances, and U-Visa programs. After joining a private immigration corporation in 2015, Robert persisted to expand his exercise in SIJ and asylum instances, in addition solidifying his recognition as a skilled endorse for immigrants rights. Robert earned his law diploma from the University of Chicago School of Law in 2013, following a Master’s Degree in Leadership Studies and a Bachelor’s Degree in Organizational Communication with a Minor in Legal Reasoning from the University of Texas at El Paso.
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- English: Spoken, Written
- Portuguese: Spoken
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
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Graduation year: 2010
Graduation year: 2009
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