Evelyne M Hart, PC

Fullerton, United States

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Hart Immigration Law is Conveniently located in the heart of Southern California, Hart Immigration (Professional Corporation) is an immigration law firm focused on serving the needs of U.S. companies and foreign nationals in their quest for immigration services. Hart Immigration is a boutique law firm combining the service and efficiency of a small firm with the resources of a much larger firm to offer its clients superior legal representation.

Service Philosophy: When clients retain our firm, we consider it a sacred trust, which binds us not only to the immigration services to be performed but to the individual (s) or company (ies) whose efforts and hopes and dreams have culminated in the decision to petition or apply for immigration benefits in the United States.

Scope of Law: We practice Immigration and Nationality Law exclusively. Our international immigration law firm is established using the latest office technology permitting us to practice virtually anywhere in the world.

Fees: Our fees are extremely reasonable and most importantly, our clients always feel that they have received more than their money’s worth.

Meet the Business Owner

Evelyne H.

Business Owner

Born in Paris, France, Ms. Hart immigrated to the United States when she was 11 years old. Having gone through the immigration process herself, Attorney Hart understands the plight of the immigrant.

Evelyne Marosi Hart earned her Bachelor’s of Arts degree from Oakland University, Michigan. She graduated summa cum laude in Modern Languages. There, she also earned her certifications as a French and Spanish translator.

Ms. Hart attended law school at the Western State University College of Law in Fullerton, California. She graduated cum laude in the top 12% of her class. She earned 4 American Jurisprudence Awards for Contracts, Remedies and for the publication of her law review article. At WSU, she was a member of Law Review and published One World One Family Now vs. City and County of Honolulu, When Message-​Bearing T-​Shirts Speak Louder Than Words — A Proposal For a Wider Fit For Free Speech, 24 W.ST.U.L. Rev. 321 (1997).