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US Journey Immigration Services

Attorney Marlene F. González

From work visas and naturalization to defending against deportation, immigration law is very complex and involves life-changing situations for both individuals and families. Immigration legislation, procedures and case law are always changing, making it even more difficult to obtain the desired result in a timely manner.

Attorney Marlene F. Gonzalez - US Journey Immigration Services has over 22 years of experience exclusively practicing US Immigration law. She focuses on delivering real results to clients from all walks of life in Utah, across the U.S., and around the world. Keeping abreast of ever-changing immigration laws and procedures, Attorney Gonzalez prides herself on working closely with each client to identify and effectively achieve their goals of living and working in the United States. She handles cases involving work, student and tourist visas, green cards (permanent residency), citizenship and naturalization, U visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions, and more.

There is no such thing as a “simple” or “easy” immigration matter. Every form must be filed correctly and on time, every hearing must be handled by experts, and every aspect of your case must be handled in accordance with current regulations and laws.


Put your case in the best hands. Call 1-833-VISA-4-US to find out how attorney Marlene Gonzalez can help you.

Apply for permanent residency to live and work in the U.S.

Marlene F. González - Immigration attorney

Through family, employment or other means, it may be possible to obtain a green card (permanent resident card), which allows a foreign national to live and work permanently in the United States. However, the application process can be tedious and confusing, and each step must be handled properly if approval is to be obtained. Having a competent legal professional on your side can facilitate a quick and favorable outcome.

Serving clients in Utah and throughout the U.S. and the world, attorney Marlene Gonzalez draws on more than 22 years of experience. She can provide highly effective legal advice on immigration matters, including permanent residency. Avoid unnecessary hurdles and enjoy a less stressful process with the attorneys of Attorney Marlene Gonzalez on your side.

How to apply for a green card?

Through family
Through employment
As a special immigrant
As a refugee or asylee
As a victim of human trafficking or another crime
As a victim of gender-based violence
By registry
Through other categories.

We guide you through the green card application process.

The green card application process can be long and complicated. Make sure you don't make any mistakes by working with attorney Marlene Gonzalez and her team at US Journey Immigration Services. She is experienced and understands how important permanent residency is to you and your family. No matter the circumstances surrounding your eligibility and immigration goals, attorney Marlene Gonzalez can help.

Citizenship and Naturalization

If your dream is to become a U.S. citizen, you can achieve it through naturalization.

Work Visas

Immigrant and nonimmigrant visas are available for certain individuals who wish to work in the United States.

E2 Visas for Traders and Investors

E-2 visas for traders and investors are nonimmigrant visas that allow entry into the United States for persons from certain countries.

EB-5 Visas

The EB-5 program for immigrant investors was created by Congress in 1990 to stimulate the U.S. economy by allowing the entry of certain qualified foreign investors.

Student Visa

The student visa is for foreign nationals who wish to enter the United States to study at an accredited college or university. There are two types of student visas.

Asylum

If your dream is to become a U.S. citizen, you can achieve it through naturalization.

Change of Status Process

If you wish to change your status in the United States, you must follow a few steps.

U Visa

E-2 visas for traders and investors are nonimmigrant visas that allow entry into the United States for persons from certain countries.

Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)

If you have been abused as the spouse, child or parent of a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you can apply for an immigrant visa.

Contact attorney Marlene Gonzalez and her team at US Immigration Services today at 1-833-VISA-4-US to discuss your immigration needs.