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Minneapolis, MN 55415

 

Phone: +1 (763) 442-5467

Email: esteban@riveralawllc.com

 

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Windsor Heights, IA 50324

 

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Edificio Citimed

Oficina 248

Quito, Ecuador

 

Phone: +593 99 535 0032

Email: esteban@riveralawllc.com

 

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Ecuador Voted The Best Place In The World To Live In Retirement

Good living, great weather and excellent medical care make Ecuador the top spot for retirees. Ecuador voted best place to retire in the wordld according to Business Insider. Read more at http://www.businessinsider.com/ecuador-voted-the-best-place-in-the-world-to-live-in-retirement-2013-5#ixzz2mXzZsoPn

Ecuador Best Place to Retire According to Forbes

Forbes: Planning to retire abroad? Ecuador is the top spot for North American retirees, according to InternationalLiving.com’s newly-released Annual Global Retirement Index 2013. Read more at http://www.forbes.com/sites/jacquelynsmith/2013/01/04/the-10-best-countries-to-retire-to-in-2013/

U.S. Senate Passed Immigration Reform Bill

U.S. Senate passed a proposed immigration reform bill known as S.744. This is the first step for Comprehensive Immigration Reform. Read more at http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/27/politics/immigration

The House Of Representatives Members Most Likely To Back Immigration Reform

As the immigration reform debate begins in earnest in the House, one of the biggest issues is the math. The bill needs 218 votes to pass. Democratic leaders said they think they can convince most of their party's 201 members to vote in favor. That means they'd need around 20 Republicans to join them. Read more at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/09/house-immigration_n_3568694.html

 



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