Firm: Ratkowski Law PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
Nico is the managing attorney at Ratkowski Law PLLC, where he represents individuals in a broad range of immigration and criminal matters including asylum, removal proceedings, family-based petitions, adjustment of status, administrative appeals, bond redetermination requests, jurisdictional concerns, employment, tax issues, and motion practice.. Nico Ratkowski was first exposed to immigration law in 2016 when he started working as a law clerk at Contreras Edin Law in St. Paul, Minnesota. Learning quickly, Nico hit the ground running when he became a licensed attorney in January 2019. Since that time, Nico has practiced immigration law full time, cutting his teeth in the trenches during the Trump administration and learning how to best protect his clients from govermental overreach and destructive policies that sought to discourage immigration by separating families, incarcerating immigrants for seemingly no reason, and intentionally sowing confusion amongst immigrants and their attorneys. Undeterred, Nico forged ahead and taught himself how to litigate unconstitutional policies and practices in federal court because he saw that federal courts were the last bastion between the Constitution and Executive tyranny. Along the way, Nico picked up a variety of skills in all facets of immigration, becoming adept at removal defense, obtaining immigration bonds and challenging bond denials through reconsideration requests, filing family- and employment-based immigrant and nonimmigrant visa applications and petitions, hardship petitions, waiver petitions, humanitarian requests, and otherwise navigating the immigration labyrinth.. In the course of his practice, Nico Ratkowski gained experience in criminal matters, first assisting other attorneys with tricky criminal sexual conduct cases before moving into other areas such as guns, drugs, sex trafficking, conspiracy, and murder. Nico provided free representation to protesters who were arrested in St. Paul and Minneapolis during the 2020 George Floyd protests and was successful in getting all charges dropped in each case. Nico has continued to expand his areas of criminal practice and is more than capable of handling any type of criminal matter that arises.. Nico Ratkowski has handled a variety of habeas corpus and postconviction cases since 2019 at both the federal and state levels, and he has successfully assisted multiple individuals in obtaining pardons from the Minnesota Board of Pardons for felony and misdemeanor offenses.. Nico’s criminal and postconviction work helps inform his approach to civil rights and personal injury cases, as he is regularly exposed to criminal matters from every angle. This experience has been invaluable, as it has allowed Nico to obtain hundreds of thousands of dollars in settlements for his clients from government agencies and private individuals.. Due to Nico Ratkowski’s unique blend of experiences and expertise, he is regularly consulted by other criminal and immigration attorneys to provide expert legal advice about the immigration consequences of various state and federal criminal charges, proposed plea deals, convictions, and sentences.. Nico Ratkowski also has experience forming business entities, drafting corporate and nonprofit governance documents, drafting and advising businesses on residential lease agreements, purchase agreements, licensing agreements, and tax matters. Additionally, Nico regularly obtains third-party and single-parent custody petitions for clients in state family court.. Nico is a graduate of the University of Minnesota Law School. Nico also holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Washington State University. During law school, Nico worked in the Ronald M. Mankoff Tax Clinic, helping low-income clients resolve their tax issues with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Minnesota Department of Revenue (MNDOR). Nico also served as a staff member for the Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology. Nico was a Human Rights Center Fellow who worked with “Phillips Black” in Saint Louis, MO to help research the effects of race on death penalty sentencing.. AdmittedMinnesota Supreme CourtWyoming Supreme CourtU.S. District Court for the District of MinnesotaU.S. District Court for the Eastern District of MissouriU.S. District Court for the Western District of WisconsinU.S. Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitU.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth CircuitU.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth CircuitU.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh CircuitU.S. Supreme CourtU.S. Tax CourtExecutive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR). MembershipsAmerican Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). AttendedJuris Doctor, University of Minnesota Law School, May 2018Bachelor of Arts, Washington State University
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Firm: Chukwu Law P.L.L.C
Practice Areas: Immigration
I believe that family is at the core of our communities. In that respect my practice of family law emphasizes respect for the family, protection for children and fair & balanced treatment of individuals. Without sacrificing zealous client advocacy I strive to find solutions that benefit clients from the start with limited expense. We are a community of immigrants and are stronger because of it. I believe our immigration laws should work for us not against us and my office endeavors to find ways to make immigration laws most effective for our clients.Specialties: Dissolutions, OFPs, Ante-Nuptial Agreements, Family & Employment-based Immigration, Removal Proceedings.
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Firm: Steven C. Thal, P.A.
Practice Areas: Immigration
Mirella Ceja-Orozco is an attorney practicing immigration law. She graduated from University of California-Davis in 2007 with degrees in Political Science and Native American Studies. While attending UC Davis, she studied abroad in Oaxaca, Mexico and Accra, Ghana. She also interned in Washington, D.C. at the U.S. House of Representative' Committee on Foreign Affairs. In 2009, she graduated from University of California-Berkeley with an advanced certificate in Paralegal Studies. She attended Hamline University School of Law, and graduated in May 2012. While in law school, Mirella volunteered at Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota as the U-Visa and VAWA Certified Student Attorney. She completed over 600 volunteer hours during her law school career. In 2011, she was awarded the 2011 Outstanding Student Service Award from the Minnesota Justice Foundation and the 2011 Volunteer of the Year Award from the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota. Mirella was also the 2012 Hamline Latino Law Student Association Endowment recipient. She also participated in a study abroad law program with United States Chief Justice John Roberts in Florence, Italy. Mirella currently serves on the AILA National U/T/VAWA Committee and the AILA National Law Student Outreach Committee. She is also co-chair of the MN/DAK AILA New Members Division and a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association Immigration Law Division.
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Practice Areas: Immigration
Misti Allen Binsfeld is the owner and managing attorney at Binsfeld Law Firm, PLLC, practicing in the area of Immigration Law. She has enjoyed practicing Immigration Law for more than 20 years and has a wide range of Immigration Law experience. Misti was the 2017-2018 chair-person of American Immigration Lawyer Association for Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. This is an elected leadership position for which Misti lead nearly 300 lawyers on behalf of the organization.. In her law practice, Misti represents employers who seek to hire foreign nationals, families who seek to live together in the United States, individuals seeking asylum in the United States, crime victims, individuals in removal proceedings, and applicants for U.S. citizenship.. Misti’s approach to working with clients is thorough. She enjoys working with people and businesses, identifying client goals, and working together to find solutions. Misti finds great reward in representing companies and individuals, and together working through the complexities of Immigration Law procedures. Misti believes the relationship that is built between lawyer and client is integral to success. Misti’s success with clients has built long lasting relationships with companies, families, and individuals.. Misti is active in the local legal community. She presents on Immigration Law topics, supports educational opportunities for lawyers and students, and advocates to U.S. Congressional leaders how we all benefit from strong and secure immigrant communities. Misti provides mentorship to students and new lawyers. She supports The Advocates for Human Rights, Minnesota and provides pro bono legal representation for children seeking asylum.
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Firm: Ojala-Barbour Law Firm
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Roife Law Group
Practice Areas: Immigration
Nadezda Roife is a highly respected immigration attorney with over 18 years of experience in private practice. As the founder of Roife Law Group, she has dedicated her career to helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of the U.S. immigration system. With a deep understanding of the challenges immigrants face, Nadezda has become a trusted advocate for clients seeking to achieve legal security, reunite with loved ones, and build brighter futures in the United States.. Born in Russia, Nadezda's journey is truly international. She was raised in Israel and completed her high school education in Canada before earning a Bachelor of Arts with honors from McGill University in Montreal. She went on to receive her Juris Doctor from William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 2008. Her diverse cultural background has shaped her empathetic approach to immigration law, giving her a personal understanding of the unique struggles faced by immigrants.. Nadezda’s professional accomplishments are vast. She has served as the local ICE liaison for the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) for over a decade and continues to collaborate closely with ICE officials and chief counsel both locally in the Twin Cities and nationwide. This position has provided her with unparalleled insight into how government policies and philosophies shape immigration outcomes in real-world scenarios.. In addition to her legal expertise, Nadezda is a recognized thought leader in immigration law. She has been featured in the Star Tribune, partnered with WCCO for public commentary on immigration issues, and has delivered presentations at numerous AILA and federal conferences across the country. Her ability to articulate the complexities of immigration law makes her a sought-after speaker and trusted resource in the legal community.. At Roife Law Group, Nadezda leads a multilingual team fluent in Russian, French, Hebrew, Arabic, and Spanish, ensuring that clients receive personalized and accessible service. The firm specializes in family-based immigration, deportation defense, asylum applications, business visas, citizenship, and more. Nadezda is deeply committed to creating tailored legal strategies that account for each client’s unique circumstances, providing guidance at every step of the process.. When she’s not advocating for her clients, Nadezda remains active in legal education and public policy discussions, using her platform to champion the rights of immigrants and shed light on the human impact of immigration policies.
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Firm: Robinett Law PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
I have represented immigrants from all over the world, and from all sorts of occupations. What I have learned from my many clients is that we are all people together. Our shared humanity transcends many cultural and language differences.. I work hard as your lawyer to understand you: to understand your needs, your goals, your hopes and your dreams. By working hard to understand who you are, I am a better lawyer in meeting your immigration law needs.. U.S. immigration law is a complex area of law. Laws and policies and procedures constantly change. You need a lawyer who keeps up with the changes, and can help you navigate to the conclusion of your case. Let me help you do this, as you seek to achieve your U.S. immigration goals.
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Practice Areas: Immigration
Natalie J. Xiong is a licensed attorney in Minnesota. She practices family law, wills and estates, immigration, employment law, and personal injury. Natalie is fluent in English and Hmong. Natalie believes in making legal services accessible to low- and moderate-income families. She works with Civil Society, a non-profit organization that provides culturally and linguistically specific legal services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. In addition, she volunteers with The Advocates for Human Rights and Volunteer Lawyers Network and provides pro bono services to low income communities.
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Firm: Steven C. Thal, P.A.
Practice Areas: Immigration
Ngawang Dolker is an attorney at Steven C. Thal, P.A., where she primarily focuses on immigration law. Ngawang earned her J.D. from Mitchell Hamline School of Law and her B.A. from the University of Minnesota.. Prior to law school, Ngawang worked as a paralegal at a small immigration law firm. While in law school, she was a student attorney in the Immigration Clinic representing indigent clients before the USCIS and EOIR. She was a judicial intern for the local immigration court in Fort Snelling where she worked directly under the supervision of the immigration judges and the attorney advisors. Ngawang was a student attorney for the Department of Homeland Security, OPLA where she worked directly with the Assistant Chief Counsels. Ngawang also volunteered at the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota and was the Public Interest in Law Fellowship recipient where she clerked at Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid with the immigration department.. Currently, Ngawang is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. She is a volunteer attorney for the Volunteer Lawyers Network (VLN), Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid, and the Advocates for Human Rights. Through VLN, she also works on child custody cases for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status. Additionally, Ngawang volunteers her time as a board member of the Tibetan American Foundation of Minnesota.
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Firm: Larson King, LLP
Practice Areas: Immigration
Michelle focuses her practice on employment-based and family-based immigration. She advises clients seeking to secure temporary and permanent employment authorization. She represents clients from various sectors of the economy, including multinational corporations, health care organizations, educational institutions, as well as individual foreign nationals who possess noteworthy achievements in their respective fields.. Michelle implements strategies to secure immigration benefits for foreign nationals who work in critical infrastructure sectors of the United States, including technology, food and agriculture, healthcare, and education. She delights in supporting school districts with strategies to utilize foreign talent to address educator shortages. Michelle joined Larson • King from Vogel Law Firm (12+ years) and the boutique immigration firm Aronson & Associates.
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Firm: Law Office of Nixon Ayeni
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Gillman Immigration
Practice Areas: Immigration
Kiki James-Gillman is a zealous and fierce immigration attorney who is creative and unconventional in her lawyering. Known as the “immigration baddie” for her edge, style, and coloring outside the lines, her career in advocacy and zealously representing immigrant survivors spans over 12 years.. She is an expert in all matters of domestic violence as they relate to immigrant survivors—men, women, and children—and empowers immigrants to take back control of their lives and chart a course on their terms through the green card self-petition process. As an immigrant, it has always been an honor and privilege to walk her clients through this life-changing journey. One that is very personal and rewarding for her.. She is intentional about her work and has built a successful firm with a reputation for winning cases through uplifting, empowering, and liberating her clients.. Kiki is recognized in her community and certainly a role model. She was recently invited to speak to a group of first-year students at Mitchell Hamline Law School on the topic of “Successfully Lawyering As Your True and Authentic Self”.. She has won numerous awards for her advocacy and humanitarian work including most recently she was recognized as one of the “Top 100 Black Lawyers” in the United States.. She is a wife and mother to three beautiful and adorable boys. She is a fitness and peloton junkie, speaks Spanish fluently, and enjoys girls’ trips with her tribe.
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Firm: Nwokocha & Operana Law Offices
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Perez-Jenkins Law, LLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Paschal Nwokocha
Practice Areas: Immigration
Contact: (651) 641-0220
Firm: The Rivero Law Office LLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Ostrom Law Office
Practice Areas: Immigration
Contact: (612) 351-8090
Firm: Macaluso LLP
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Paula J Duthoy, Attorney At Law, LLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
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