About Laura

Laura Tripiciano is an accomplished immigration attorney based in Sauk Rapids, Minnesota, with over 20 years of experience in immigration and naturalization law. She earned her Juris Doctor from William Mitchell College of Law in 1996, a respected institution known for its rigorous legal training. Prior to her law degree, Ms. Tripiciano obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of Iowa, further solidifying her academic foundation. Her commitment to understanding global legal issues led her to attend the Comparative Law and Human Rights Institute at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, enhancing her perspective on international law. Since 1998, Ms. Tripiciano has dedicated her practice to assisting clients with many immigration matters — Her expertise includes family immigrant visas, green card applications, and the naturalization process.

Clients often seek her guidance for complex cases involving requests for evidence and denials related to immigration issues. However, it is important to note that her practice does not encompass employment-based applications, removal, deportation cases, or matters referred to immigration court. This focused approach allows her to provide specialized and effective legal support to her clients. In 2014, Ms. Tripiciano received recognition from The Advocates for Human Rights for her pro bono asylum work, underscoring her dedication to humanitarian causes. This honor supports her helping those in need, particularly vulnerable populations seeking refuge. As a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, she stays informed about the latest developments in immigration law, ensuring her clients receive the most accurate and up-to-date legal advice.

Her leadership experience includes serving as the past Board Chair for the #unitecloud organization, which promotes community engagement and inclusivity. Tripiciano Immigration Law is located at 505 2nd Avenue N, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379. The office is situated on the first floor of the blue house at the corner of 2nd Avenue and 5th Street North, conveniently behind the Speedway gas station and the new Dutch Maid Bakery. Clients can reach her office by phone at 320-224-6535 or via email at laura@ltriplaw.com. Appointments are required for visits, ensuring that each client receives personalized attention during their consultations. Beyond her legal practice, Ms. Tripiciano contributes to academia as an Adjunct Professor of History at St.

Cloud State University. Her personal background enriches her professional perspective; she is the granddaughter of Italian immigrants, a mother to an Ethiopian son, and an aunt to a nephew from the Philippines. This diverse family history fosters a understanding of the challenges faced by immigrants. For more information about her services or to schedule a consultation, interested parties can visit her website at www.ltriplaw.com.

Education

William Mitchell College of Law

J.D. | Law

1996

Accepted Jurisdictions

Minnesota

Court Admissions

Minnesota Supreme Court State Supreme Court · Admitted 1996

Types of Cases Handled

family immigrant visas green card applications naturalization processes

Legal Services Scope

Requests for evidence Denials

Professional Associations

Minnesota State Bar

has membership Current

American Immigration Lawyers Association

has membership 2003 - Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 505 2nd Avenue N Sauk Rapids MN 56379