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- Personal Injury Attorney Robert A. Correia Named Attorney of the Year
- RSC Law Success Story: $1.25 Million Settlement for Injured Client!
- Attorney Robert Correia Named a 2022 Attorney of the Year by Minnesota Lawyer
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- Court Issues Decision Further Delaying DAPA Program
- We Have A New Location!
- President puts immigration reform back on the table
- Bieber case is a reminder of the risk of deportation
- Update on E-Verify: processing delays revealed
- Organ donation, then deportation reprieve in Minnesota case
- Immigrants and the economy: why immigration reform is a smart idea
- Blended status families and the risk of deportation
- Social studies students learn from naturalization ceremony
- Deportation and executive action, part 2: beyond Deferred Action
- Survey shows strong support for creating citizenship path
- Deportation protections by executive action, part 1: the numbers
- Beyond the poisoned well: immigration reform tactics changing
- Chinese students in Minnesota: more coming; how many will stay?
- Reasons to rally: immigration reform taking a long time to come
- Recovering U.S. economy drawing more immigrants
- Limits on work visas and green cards affect adjustment of status
- Work authorization, part 2: the Chipotle case and silent raids
- Work authorization for immigrants: the issue of 'silent raids'
- Undocumented immigrants and professional licenses
- Changing federal immigration law: remarkable grassroots consensus
- With school starting, immigrant students to benefit from new law
- Minnesota business coalition urges immigration reform
- Protest highlights need for asylum for Latin American immigrants
- Immigration and employment audits: MN case shows a flawed system
- Central American influx increases number of asylum applications
- Immigrant students and the Minnesota Prosperity Act, part 2
- Immigrant students and the Minnesota Prosperity Act, part 1
- Thousands of Minnesota immigrants await chance for legal status
- Immigration reform: as Senate acts, MN faith groups make plea
- Many Minnesota groups making the case for immigration reform
- Immigration reform: how would it affect U.S. jobs?
- Lawsuit challenges so-called voluntary departure agreements
- Employers often exploit undocumented workers
- Naturalization ceremonies are cause for celebration
- E-Verify for work authorization: the debate continues
- Immigration reform bill: many amendments for Senate to consider
- Financial aid for immigrant students: MN Senate passes bill
- E-Verify as a check on work eligibility: not ready for prime time?
- Undocumented workers and taxes: should you get a tax identification number?
- Immigration status and child custody: a Minnesota case
- Access to in-state tuition and financial aid for immigrant students
- Family immigration and the same-sex marriage issue
- Family immigration and employment immigration: different priorities in reform debate
- Asylum applications in domestic violence cases: ruling expected
- Immigrants help drive recovery of housing market
- Efforts to expand access to work visas: an update
- Immigration rule change will help mixed-status families
- Tech industry makes its case for expanded work visas
- Immigration and bad workplaces: the downside of undocumented status
- How would immigration reform affect Minnesota immigrants?
- States differ on driver's licenses for immigrants
- New year, new hopes for immigration reform
- Immigration enforcement and the threat of deportation
- New rule on residency applications for family members
- Mixed-status families: how many are there?
- Deferred action program: one young woman's success story
- Why is going to college so important for immigrants?
- Does immigration status affect access to in-state tuition rates?
- Deferred action applications expected to keep increasing
- Support for immigration reform is strong
- Deportation as a consequence in criminal cases
- Minnesota immigration as model for the nation
- Immigration stories: the legal and the personal
- Immigrants, employment and the I-9 process
- Deferred action opens up possibilities for young immigrants
- Schools Records Important For Deferred Action Application
- Criminal Charges Can Lead To Deportation For Undocumented Immigrants
- Minnesota Immigration Trends: African and Asian Origins Increase
- Deferred Action Policy Offers Opportunities for Minnesota Immigrants
- Immigration to Minnesota Continues to Increase
- "Deferred Action" Policy Should Help Minnesota's Latino Community
- Naturalization Ceremony in Brooklyn Park Welcomes Over 400 New Citizens
- Deferred Action Program: Applications Begin
- After the Deportation Policy Change: Opinions on Immigration Still Differ
- Many Mexican Immigrants Lack Documents From Both the U.S and Mexico
- Drawing Inspiration From History To Confront Immigration Challenges
- H-1B Visas in Minnesota: Demand for Specialized Skills is Strong
- Immigrant Energy Fuels Many Twin Cities Businesses
- Minnesota Students Welcome Immigration Policy Change
- June 2012 Archives Minnesota Immigration, After the Supreme Court's Arizona Decision
- Not a De Facto DREAM Act, But at Least a Start
- Citizenship and Access to Higher Education in Minnesota
- Congress Considers Startup Act 2.0 For Science and Engineering Grads
- Work Eligibility at Issue in Chipotle Investigation
- Fiancé Visas Can Bring a Happily Ever After
- New Rule Affects Somalis Seeking Visas to Come to Minnesota
- Mexican Immigrants Still Come to Minnesota, But Flow Now Goes Both Ways
- Seeking Citizenship Through Naturalization: Immigrants Score Well on Civics Exam
- Pursuing the Citizenship Dream, With or Without the DREAM Act
- Minnesota Somali Community is Engaged in Upcoming Election
- Fiancé(e) or Spousal Visa Can Open the Door to a New Life
- Deportation Defense, After ICE's Latest Enforcement Sweep
- Bail Bonds in Deportation Cases Carry Large Price Tag
- Somali Immigrant to Minnesota Seeks Visa for Spouse
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RSC Law Announces the Hiring of an Experienced Immigration Attorney
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota—RSC Law proudly announces the hiring of Associate Attorney Evangeline Dhawan-Maloney. Evangeline brings a…
RSC Law Announces Super Lawyers Selections for Two Attorneys
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Personal Injury Attorney Robert A. Correia Named Attorney of the Year
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota—Robert A. Correia, Shareholder and Lead Attorney of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A., has…