Zhu “June” Cheng is an EB-5 immigration attorney and one of the associates of Fredrikson & Byron, P.A., a law firm with offices in Minneapolis, Minn.; Fargo, N.D.; Bismarck, N.D.; West Des Moines, Iowa; and Monterrey, Mexico.
Fredrikson & Byron consists of 275 lawyers who are willing to give assistance to individuals, families, businesses and corporations who are in need of legal services. The lawyers of the firm can help clients dealing with legal concerns, particularly about employment and labor, banking and finances, corporate, finance and tax, government relations, litigation, health law, intellectual property, international laws and real estate. Since 1948, clients have continued to trust the lawyers of Fredrikson & Byron.
Attorney Cheng practices and concentrates in the area of immigration law. She is part of the firm’s immigration group, where she focuses on investment-based immigration. Most of her clients are investors, businessmen, corporations and companies located in China that wish to legally establish and operate their businesses in the United States. She helps her clients by representing them in court, assisting them with the requirements imposed by U.S. immigration law, helping them acquire the appropriate type of visas and more. Aside from practicing in the area of immigration, attorney Cheng also accepts clients with legal concerns regarding Chinese law and international law.
Attorney Cheng completed her studies in China and in the United States. She studied and finished her Bachelor of Science degree at the East China Normal University in 2007. She then moved and studied law school in the United States. She completed her Juris Doctor degree at the University of Minnesota Law School in 2010. Once she finished her J.D. degree, she was accepted and was admitted to the Minnesota State Bar (2011), the State Bar of California (2010), and to the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota (2011).
Prior to being one of the associates of Fredrikson & Byron P.A., attorney Cheng worked for Patrick Burns & Associates and at Tubman Legal Services. She also served at Legal Services of Northern California and the Legal Rights Center as an intern.
Attorney Cheng takes part in several professional activities. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), the Association in Invest in the USA (IIUSA), the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, and more. Attorney Cheng also writes articles and contributes to different publications. Her writings include ABIL/LexisNexis Global Business Immigration Practice Guide (published by the Alliance of Business Immigration Lawyers in 2012), Getting the Deal Through – Corporate Immigration 2013, and the “New Entry and Exit Draft Law Introduced in China’s National People’s Congress” (March 2012).
Attorney Cheng is multilingual; she can speak and communicate well in Chinese Mandarin, Cantonese and English.