MARRON GEBREMESKEL, Attorney at Law
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Former USCIS asylum officer
former USCIS immigration service officer
Former federal government trial Attorney
award-winning immigration attorney
adjunct immigration law professor
OVER 13 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
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"Those to whom much is given, much is required.”
I live by this quote. As the daughter to Eritrean refugees, I understand the challenges that immigration issues can cause a family. I became an Attorney to help those in need. I opened my office with the intent to serve.
Give me a call and let me help you.
Experience and Bar/Court Admissions
Marron Gebremeskel was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. She is the daughter of Eritrean refugees who immigrated to the U.S. before she was born. Marron attended the University of Miami for her Bachelor’s degree and Florida State University, College of Law for her Juris Doctorate degree.
For more than a decade, Marron has owned and operated her immigration law practice, Law Office of Marron Gebremeskel, PLLC, where she advocates for immigrants and consults immigration attorneys all over the nation. She is also an adjunct professor teaching Immigration law at Midland College.
Marron has served as an Asylum Officer and as an Immigration Services Officer for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of Homeland Security in Houston, Texas. She recently served as a Trial Attorney for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Fort Worth Regional Office.
Marron is a poet and the published author of her debut collection of poems, Cactus Fruit. She is the founder of the Balanced Mom’s Club, LLC where she writes books and serves as a public speaker in order to help female immigrants and the children of immigrants expose their truth through authenticity.
Marron is an active member of the Texas State Bar and a non-active member of the Florida State Bar. She is admitted in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
She speaks Tigrinya and moderate Spanish. Marron is a wife and mother to three amazing children and has one on the way, her greatest accomplishments.
Memberships, Pro Bono Work & Awards
The National Black Lawyers- Top 40 under 40 in Texas for 2018
Midland Magazine's Top 20 under 40 for 2017
Certified as a Woman Owned Business by the Texas Certification Directory™
Managing Member of the Balanced Moms Club, LLC
Author of Cactus Fruit: A Book of Poems
Board Member of Mansfield Commission for the Arts for 2022
Member for Mansfield’s Safety & Security Committee for 2022/2023
Mansfield Mission Center: Community Impact Sub-Committee for 2022
Former Board Member for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Midland, Texas
Former Member of the Junior League of Midland
Pro Bono immigration forums held in Midland Centennial Library, Casa de Amigos and Cogdell Learning Center- Midland College
Distinguished Pro Bono Certificate from the Florida State University, College of Law