Jason C. Mills

Education

BA in Political Science Texas A&M University 1995

International Law Studies Cambridge University England 1999

JD From Texas Wesleyan University School of Law 2000

Memberships

American Immigration Lawyer’s Association Tarrant County Bar Foundation

Texas Bar Foundation

Texas Bar Association.Northern District of Texas Federal District Court / 5th

Affiliations

Fort Worth Club

Former Law Review Article Editor at Texas Wesleyan School of Law

Moot Court at Texas Wesleyan School of Law

Organizations
(Charitable & Philanthropic)

Big Brothers and Big Sisters (Supporter)

Arts Council (Supporter)

Tarrant County Bar Habitat for Humanity Committee (Chairman)

Stock Show Syndicate (Supporter)

St Nic-u-las (Supporter)

Cooks Hospital (Volunteer)

St Jude’s Children Hospital

Mission to Haiti (Supporter)

Various Churches in Fort Worth

AIC Creative Writing Competition (Coordinator)

Smile Train (Supporter)

St Jude (Supporter)

Jason Mills

Jason Mills has a Bachelors degree from Texas A&M 1995, Juris doctorate from Texas Wesleyan School of Law (now Texas A&M School of Law) in 2000 and completed international studies at Cambridge Law School in England. Jason is a member of the State Bar of Texas and is admitted to practice by the Supreme Court of Texas. He is admitted to practice in the Northern District of Texas, the fifth circuit of appeals, and is licensed with the Supreme Court of the United States.

Jason Mills is a recent adjunct professor at Texas Wesleyan School of Law teaching immigration and nationality law, Frequent Lecturer at local, state and national CLEs, Voted a top immigration attorney in Fort Worth by Fort Worth Magazine in 2014 and 2015, Former Alumni Board President for Texas Wesleyan School of Law, Current Treasurer of the American Immigration Lawyer’s Association Texas Chapter, Current member of the board of directors for the Texas Aggie Bar Association.

Jason Mills has professional memberships with the American Immigration Lawyer’s Association, Tarrant County Bar Foundation, Texas Bar Foundation,Texas Bar Association and Northern District of Texas Federal District Court / 5th Circuit.

Jason Mills is chair elect of the American Immigration Lawyers Association Texas, Ok, NM Chapter and incoming chair elect for the Texas Aggie Bar Association Board of Directors.

Owner and primary attorney with The Law Office of Jason Mills in Fort Worth, Texas.

Professional Accomplishments

  • Became the first ever board certified attorney in immigration and nationality law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Tarrant County in 2006.
  • Successful Multidisciplinary practice focusing on all aspects of U.S. immigration law including consular processing, waivers, removal defense, family based visas, business visas, and investor related cases.
  • Recent adjunct professor at Texas Wesleyan School of Law now Texas A&M Law School teaching immigration and nationality law.
  • Frequent Lecturer at local, state and national CLEs.
  • Voted top immigration attorney in Fort Worth by Fort Worth Magazine for several years.
  • Former Alumni Board President for Texas Wesleyan School of Law.
  • Current Chair of the American Immigration Lawyer’s Association Texas Chapter.
  • Current member of the board of directors for the Texas Aggie Bar Association.
  • Featured on the Today Show.

Published Material

  • Published in various news media and scholarly journals such as Texas Lawyer, The Voice, and various continuing legal education papers. Also mentioned in a front page feature of USA Today as well as contributions to various editions of AILA publications on a research basis.
  • Texas Lawyer – Discriminatory Hiring Practices Based on Immigration Status, 6, 2012
  • The VOICE– Effective Use of the Foreign Affairs Manual, 2012.
  • AILA InfoNet, Stateside Provisional Waivers for Immediate Relatives – March 2013

Pro Bono Work

Pro Bono cases are taken on a case by case basis but generally involve :

  • Representation for unaccompanied minors who have entered the United States.
  • Representation for abused and neglected children.
  • Representation for victims of domestic violence.
Jason C. Mills

Jason Mills

Jason Mills has a Bachelors degree from Texas A&M 1995, Juris doctorate from Texas Wesleyan School of Law (now Texas A&M School of Law) in 2000 and completed international studies at Cambridge Law School in England. Jason is a member of the State Bar of Texas and is admitted to practice by the Supreme Court of Texas. He is admitted to practice in the Northern District of Texas, the fifth circuit of appeals, and is licensed with the Supreme Court of the United States.

Jason Mills is a recent adjunct professor at Texas Wesleyan School of Law teaching immigration and nationality law, Frequent Lecturer at local, state and national CLEs, Voted a top immigration attorney in Fort Worth by Fort Worth Magazine in 2014 and 2015, Former Alumni Board President for Texas Wesleyan School of Law, Current Treasurer of the American Immigration Lawyer’s Association Texas Chapter, Current member of the board of directors for the Texas Aggie Bar Association.

Jason Mills has professional memberships with the American Immigration Lawyer’s Association, Tarrant County Bar Foundation, Texas Bar Foundation,Texas Bar Association and Northern District of Texas Federal District Court / 5th Circuit.

Jason Mills is chair elect of the American Immigration Lawyers Association Texas, Ok, NM Chapter and incoming chair elect for the Texas Aggie Bar Association Board of Directors.

Owner and primary attorney with The Law Office of Jason Mills in Fort Worth, Texas.

Professional Accomplishments

  • Became the first ever board certified attorney in immigration and nationality law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Tarrant County in 2006.
  • Successful Multidisciplinary practice focusing on all aspects of U.S. immigration law including consular processing, waivers, removal defense, family based visas, business visas, and investor related cases.
  • Recent adjunct professor at Texas Wesleyan School of Law now Texas A&M Law School teaching immigration and nationality law.
  • Frequent Lecturer at local, state and national CLEs.
  • Voted top immigration attorney in Fort Worth by Fort Worth Magazine for several years.
  • Former Alumni Board President for Texas Wesleyan School of Law.
  • Current Chair of the American Immigration Lawyer’s Association Texas Chapter.
  • Current member of the board of directors for the Texas Aggie Bar Association.
  • Featured on the Today Show.

Published Material

  • Published in various news media and scholarly journals such as Texas Lawyer, The Voice, and various continuing legal education papers. Also mentioned in a front page feature of USA Today as well as contributions to various editions of AILA publications on a research basis.
  • Texas Lawyer – Discriminatory Hiring Practices Based on Immigration Status, 6, 2012
  • The VOICE– Effective Use of the Foreign Affairs Manual, 2012.
  • AILA InfoNet, Stateside Provisional Waivers for Immediate Relatives – March 2013

Pro Bono Work

Pro Bono cases are taken on a case by case basis but generally involve :

  • Representation for unaccompanied minors who have entered the United States.
  • Representation for abused and neglected children.
  • Representation for victims of domestic violence.

Education

BA in Political Science Texas A&M University 1995

International Law Studies Cambridge University England 1999

JD From Texas Wesleyan University School of Law 2000

Memberships

American Immigration Lawyer’s Association Tarrant County Bar Foundation

Texas Bar Foundation

Texas Bar Association.Northern District of Texas Federal District Court / 5th

Affiliations

Fort Worth Club

Former Law Review Article Editor at Texas Wesleyan School of Law

Moot Court at Texas Wesleyan School of Law

Organizations
(Charitable & Philanthropic)

Big Brothers and Big Sisters (Supporter)

Arts Council (Supporter)

Tarrant County Bar Habitat for Humanity Committee (Chairman)

Stock Show Syndicate (Supporter)

St Nic-u-las (Supporter)

Cooks Hospital (Volunteer)

St Jude’s Children Hospital

Mission to Haiti (Supporter)

Various Churches in Fort Worth

AIC Creative Writing Competition (Coordinator)

Smile Train (Supporter)

St Jude (Supporter)