Gloria A. Goldman

Alabama

Goldman & Goldman, PC
1575 W. Ina Road
Tucson, AZ 85704
United States

Tel: (520) 797-9229

Email: info@immigrantvisalawyers.com
Web: www.immigrantvisalawyers.com

Gloria A. Goldman has practiced immigration and nationality law in Tucson, Arizona since 1991. In 1990, she received her J.D. from the University of Arizona. She served more than 10 years on the Board of Governors for the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

Ms. Goldman represents clients in the areas of business immigration, family immigration, citizenship, as well as, complicated deportation matters. Her clients include scientists, artists, battered women and children, and individuals who seek political asylum. In addition to numerous pro bono awards, Ms. Goldman has been active on commissions involving domestic violence and unaccompanied minors. She is proud to say that she practices with her son, Maurice, in the firm Goldman and Goldman.

Gloria was born to Polish survivors of the Holocaust in 1948 in Germany. Her mother is a survivor of Auschwitz. She grew up in Detroit, Michigan. She graduated from Wayne State University and was a teacher of the deaf. She has been married more than 40 years.

Goldman & Goldman, PC, is a boutique law firm located in Tucson, Arizona. Our firm has been representing immigrants and businesses in complex legal matters since 1991. We have dedicated our careers to providing honest and exceptional legal counsel to those who need assistance in navigating the U.S. immigration system.

We provide legal assistance in matters limited to U.S. immigration and naturalization law. This includes, but is not limited to, assistance with family-based immigration, deportation matters, citizenship/naturalization, employment-based immigration, asylees/refugees, humanitarian forms of relief, immigrant investors and other matters. Our law office is bilingual (English and Spanish) and we will provide consultations, by appointment, on the weekends.

 
“Based in Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona, our firm has received numerous accolades for our service to the immigrant community.”