Renee Colette Redman, experienced Immigration attorney in New Haven, CT with 20 reviews
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Renee Colette Redman

110 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, CT

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1993:
Brooklyn Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1980:
Michigan State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jelena

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14 Dec, 2022
I highly recommend Renee for all of your immigration needs! She is extremely knowledgeable, professional, straightforward and honest. She helped my husband and me with a response to a “Notice of Intent to Deny” that we received in response to our I-130 application. She also helped us with a waiver application that was approved a month after it was filed and I received my permanent card a week after that. All that from April to November. Renee prepared the response to the NOID and waiver application extremely well and she knew exactly what was needed to be done at any moment. Also, it was great that everything could be done virtually online since we are more than an hour away from her office. Before we hired Renee, I did extensive research and I really had a great feeling about her. I have had experience with several immigration lawyers, and I only wish Renee was my lawyer from the beginning. Thanks Renee!
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Michael

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19 Sep, 2022
I had a one hour consultation with Renee to discuss my wife's pending green card application which we filed last year without the aid of a lawyer. My wife's case had a minor complication and was taking a while for any action to be made by USCIS, so I was concerned. My wife and I discussed the situation with Renee, and she put our mind at ease by letting us know what we could do to prepare for government requests for evidence, and she laid out the ways she could help our case if we needed it. A few months later our case was approved, so we didn't have the opportunity to work with Renee beyond the one consultation.
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Jay

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18 Oct, 2021
Throughout my immigration journey, I have had to deal with several different lawyers. I have thus become very particular about what to look for in selecting a lawyer for my naturalization application. After a very careful search and running names through multiple filters, I selected Renee because she came across as straightforward and honest. Most lawyers will try to alarm you as much as possible so that they can make a bigger deal out of your case in order to get fatter fees. Renee gave me a fixed price that was fair. And there were no surprises from that point on. She turned out to be just as professional and competent as I had expected her to be. Everything went through smoothly. She was responsive throughout. And she is clearly very seasoned -- meaning she has seen it all and appears confident and reliable. I endorse her wholeheartedly.
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in immigration law
“Renee is extremely knowledgeable, professional, straightforward and honest.”
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Thorough and detailed in case preparation
“She prepared the response to the NOID and waiver application extremely well and she knew exactly what was needed to be done at any moment.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“She was responsive throughout and it was great that everything could be done virtually online.”
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Achieves positive results for clients
“All that from April to November. Renee prepared the response to the NOID and waiver application extremely well and she knew exactly what was needed to be done at any moment.”
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Trustworthy and transparent
“Most lawyers will try to alarm you as much as possible so that they can make a bigger deal out of your case in order to get fatter fees. Renee gave me a fixed price that was fair. And there were no surprises from that point on.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2015:
New Haven Register, Don't turn away refugees again
2012:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Sorting Out ICE's Prosecutorial Discretion Program
2010:
Albany Government Law Review, From Importation of “Coolies” to Migration of Laborers in 1862: the Seeds of United States Immigration Law
2008:
Albany Law Review, National Identification Cards: Powerful Tools for Defining and Identifying Who Belongs in the United States
2005:
Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, “International Legal Aspects of Slavery”
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