Get results with Gomez & Martinez, your immigration specialists!
Get results with Gomez & Martinez, your immigration specialists!
Attorney Tania M. Martinez is a partner at Gomez & Martinez, LLC and a respected immigration attorney with over fifteen years of experience advocating for the rights and dignity of immigrant communities. As the daughter of Italian immigrants, Tania brings both professional insight and personal perspective to her work, making her a passionate and empathetic advocate for family unity and justice within the immigration system.
Tania focuses her practice on family-based immigration and deportation defense, representing individuals and families before the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), the Board of Immigration Appeals, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and the National Visa Center. Her deep knowledge of immigration law and steadfast dedication to her clients have established her as a trusted legal voice across the region.
Tania earned her Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from the Massachusetts School of Law at Andover in 2009, and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Spanish, cum laude, from Assumption College (2006).
An active leader within the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Tania currently serves as Chair of AILA New England for the 2025–2026 term, representing over 900 immigration attorneys across Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. She also serves on AILA National’s Board of Governors.
Beyond her legal practice, Tania is deeply committed to empowering the communities she serves. She regularly volunteers her time to lead Know Your Rights seminars and citizenship clinics within the city of Lawrence and its surrounding towns, reflecting her passion for education and outreach. Tania has also served on the Board of Directors for Delamano, Inc., a Merrimack Valley non-profit focused on domestic violence intervention and prevention.
Tania is dedicated to ongoing education and community engagement. In Fall 2025, she will join her alma mater, the Massachusetts School of Law, as an Adjunct Professor, where she will teach a course on Immigration Law and Practice.
Education
Massachusetts School of Law at Andover (J.D.), Magna Cum Laude
Assumption College (B.A.), Cum Laude
Bar Admissions
Commonwealth of Massachusetts (2009)
United States Court of Appeals (1st Circuit) (2021)
Professional Affiliations
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
Massachusetts Bar Association
According to the Congressional Research Service, the United States currently has “24 major nonimmigrant visa categories, and 87 specific types of nonimmigrant visas.” Many, but not all, classifications permit the nonimmigrant beneficiary to be employed.