On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A. posted in Family Immigration on Friday, March 29, 2013. Congress is on its spring break, so there are no new developments to report regarding attempts to pass immigration reform legislation this year. But there was an event in Washington, DC this week that could have a significant impact […]
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On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A. posted in Employment Immigration on Wednesday, October 31, 2012. Historically, Minnesota has been a state with a racial makeup that is much whiter than the nation as a whole. In the last few decades, however, Minnesota has welcomed more and more immigrants from all over the world, not […]
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On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A. posted in Deportation on Monday, July 30, 2012. The term “undocumented person” usually refers to someone who is in the U.S. but lacks legal authorization to be here. That authorization takes tangible form in citizenship, a green card or one of the various types of visas. It’s already […]
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On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A. posted in Employment Immigration on Thursday, July 12, 2012. There are many reasons why people come to America. Some are refugees; others come to be reunited with family members and qualify for green card or citizenship through family immigration. As important as those forms are, a major driver […]
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