
Ana Guzman is the Senior Immigration Paralegal at Rose Law Group, pc. Ana brings over 20 years’ experience as an immigration paralegal to our growing immigration practice.
Ana started her career at Friendly House, a nonprofit organization where she served at first as a legal assistant, and then as a community outreach representative and ultimately a Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) accredited representative who appeared on behalf of clients in INS and USCIS appointments.
Following her tenure at Friendly House, Ana went on to be the supervising immigration paralegal at two of the largest immigration law firms in the Phoenix area. Over the course of her career Ana has gained incredible experience maintaining multiple attorney dockets, researching caselaw, drafting letters to clients and various government agencies, preparing applications of relief before the court, assembling supporting documentations, drafting motions to the Immigration Court and the BIA, requesting Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) reports, interacting with the immigration court for clients, responding to the needs of clients through phone calls, emails, and office appointments, and ensuring deadlines are successfully met and dockets are precisely calendared and maintained.
Ana is fully bilingual in English and Spanish and as an immigrant to the United States herself, Ana takes pride in her experience serving the needs of immigrants to the United States in Arizona and beyond.
In The News

Darius Amiri, Rose Law immigration department chair, talks to 12 News about Brittney Griner
By Michael Doudna | 12 News NBC PHOENIX — Former Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner reportedly plead guilty to drug charges on Thursday and could face up to 10 years in custody. Griner was detained in February at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport after vape canisters with cannabis oil allegedly were found in her luggage. “She drew to the attention of the court that

Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group immigration department chair, talks to FOX 10 about SCOTUS ruling on ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy
By Fox 10 Phoenix The ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy, which was enacted by Former President Donald Trump, requires migrants seeking entry into the U.S. to stay in Mexico while they waited for their court hearings. FOX 10’s Stephanie Bennett spoke with a Phoenix area immigration lawyer about the ruling’s impact. Read more: Rose Law Group Immigration Department Chair Darius Amiri explains: “There’s

Exclusive: Reasons why Maricopa Co. Sheriff’s Office could be violating federal court order
Rose Law Group attorney Brian Cuevas hosts discussion with Community Advisory Board and legal professionals By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter Since the Melendres vs. Penzone ruling in 2013, Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office has been tasked with reforming their policing strategies to be less discriminatory towards the Hispanic community. But that didn’t happen, according to the Community Advisory
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