Isaul Verdin
tel: 214.220.2022
fax: 866.379.3294

Isaul Verdin has practiced immigration law since 1999. He has successfully represented clients in complex immigration matters before the 5th and 9th federal circuits, as well as the Board of Immigration Appeals.
Mr. Verdin graduated from Pepperdine University in Malibu, California in 1996 with a degree in International Studies, and a minor in History. He graduated from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles in 1999, where he obtained honors in International Law and began his work in immigration law by volunteering to defend immigrants in removal proceedings.
Mr. Verdin served as a distinguished military officer in the U.S. Army during the Iraq War and received the Meritorious Service Medal. He achieved the rank of Captain in the Judge Advocate Generals Corps. While in the Army, Mr. Verdin represented hundreds of soldier clients and their spouses to obtain permanent residency and citizenship. He also litigated criminal cases as a Trial Attorney. He received a prestigious appointment from the U.S. Attorneys Office to serve as a Special Assistant United States Attorney. In this capacity, Mr. Verdin prosecuted hundreds of federal misdemeanor cases.
Mr. Verdin also had the great fortune to work under the tutelage of Joseph Reina, one of the most preeminent immigration lawyers in the United States. While working for Joseph Reina, as a Senior Associate at the law firm of Reina, Bates, & Kowalski, Mr. Verdin successfully litigated hundreds of complex cases at both the trial and appellate levels. Mr. Verdin victoriously argued cases involving withholding of removal, adjustment of status, fraud waivers, criminal waivers, termination, and cancellation of removal.
Mr. Verdin is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. He also is admitted to practice in the state of Texas and in the Federal Eastern District of Texas.
Additionally, Mr. Verdin is an avid runner and adventure enthusiast. He has run several marathons and is airborne qualified, as he successfully jumped out of military aircraft while in the military. Mr. Verdin is fluent Spanish and is a student of the French language.
Mr. Verdin prides himself in helping the community. In this regard, the State Bar of Texas recognized Mr. Verdin as a member of The Pro Bono College in 2009. Moreover, Mr. Verdin is a Member of the Board of Directors for the Neighborhood Service Council in Richardson, Texas. This community-based organization helps economically disadvantaged children with after-school programs.
