Noemi Martinez

Noemi Martinez

Immigration Paralegal

Practice Area: Immigration Law

Noemi Martinez has an Associates Degree in Science from Paradise Valley Community College and been an immigration paralegal for about 10 years. She has experience with USCIS and immigration court filings. Before joining Rose Law Group, Martinez was a team leader in one of the biggest immigration firms in Phoenix, AZ for 7 years. She was in charge in training and supervising employees, having direct contact with clients, and making sure deadlines were met. She says she is very proud of what she does because she has the ability to change people’s lives every day for the better.

In The News

DACA program could start accepting applications; Darius Amiri, chair of immigration law at Rose Law Group, talks about it with AZFamily

By Alexis Dominguez | AZ Family A federal judge could soon reopen the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, better known as DACA, sparking hope and hesitation for thousands of young immigrants in Arizona and across the country. The program was paused four years ago, and since then, many young immigrants in Arizona have been left waiting in limbo. While

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Darius Amiri, chairman of Rose Law Group’s immigration law department, breaks down Trump administration’s new ‘Good Moral Character’ requirement for citizen applicants

By Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group Chair of Immigration Dept. The new ‘Good Moral Character’ requirement will mark a shift in how immigration officers will evaluate applicants for U.S. citizenship. Instead of looking only at criminal records or legal compliance, officers are now required to take a totality-of-circumstances approach. That means both positive contributions and negative conduct will be weighed

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Florence council approves battery project

Via esVolta Development (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents esVolta Development.) By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post The Florence Town Council unanimously approved two key ordinances August 5th that will pave the way for the LightHorse Energy Storage project, a 400-megawatt battery energy storage system capable of powering approximately 200,000 homes during an eight-hour peak load period. Project Details and Location

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