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2 Clients Ace the US Citizenship Test

Attorneys: Devon Senges Type of Case: Citizenship Case Result: US Citizenship Approved! Location: North Carolina Immigration Attorneys Devon Senges helped two clients successfully navigate the US Citizenship application and interview process. Both were granted US Citizenship after successful interviews - one on Monday and one on Tuesday. Citizenship Approved for Client on his Birthday For [...]

5 Counts of Obtaining Property by False Pretenses Dismissed

Winston-Salem Criminal Defense Team Charges: Obtaining Property by False Pretenses Case Result: Dismissal of all 5 felony charges County: Stokes What Happened One of our clients was facing 5 counts of obtaining property by false pretenses. Due to factors outside of her control, our client's business dissolved. So our client was out of work, but [...]

Husband Calls 911, Gets Charged with Assault on a Female

Winston-Salem Criminal Defense Team Charges: Client was charged with Assault on a Female and Interfering with 911 Call Case Result: Dismissed County: Forsyth What Happened A client called the police when his wife became aggressive, grabbed him, and pushed their three-year-old child. When the police arrived they instead began investigating him. He insisted to the [...]

Motion for Appropriate Relief Granted in Guilford County

Our client, like many others, got a dreaded speeding ticket in Guilford County. Unfortunately, Guilford County has a new policy that makes it difficult to get a reduction on any speeding charge where the top speed is over 90 miles per hour. So, our client hired legal counsel. Attempting a Prayer for Judgement Continued Her [...]

Clients Not Guilty for Possession of Marijuana

  Our clients were cruising along when they were abruptly rear-ended. A deputy arrived on the scene and said he smelled marijuana. He ordered the two clients out of the vehicle. One client admitted that she had been smoking a hemp cigarette. Eventually, after an illegal search, the deputy found what he thought [...]

1 Year Later, Husband is Approved for Green Card Interview

With the help of immigration attorney Devon Senges, a North Carolina couple recently had their immigrant visa application approved in Ciudad Juarez. After a successful green card interview, or adjustment of status interview, the husband is now approved for legal permanent residency in the United States. The husband is a national of Mexico who has [...]

Student’s F1 Visa Reinstated After Admin Error

From Visa Panic to Classroom Victory A local college student called our office in a panic. He is an international student from Cameroon and he'd just been informed that his F1 visa was terminated. He had transferred to another college and tried to enroll in fall classes when he learned that he no [...]

Aunt Wins Child Custody in Guilford County

Our client is the paternal aunt of two young children in Guilford County. She approached our family law team in Greensboro for help in getting full legal and physical child custody of the two children. As a third-party intervenor, she faced many challenges in this third party custody case. Despite these challenges, our experienced family [...]

9-Year Permanently Revoked License Finally Restored

Our client had a permanently revoked license after getting 3 DWIs. To fight the revocation, our client requested an administrative hearing with the NC DMV. Unfortunately, these hearings can be tough to win without proper representation. Our client lost the hearing and his licensed continued to be permanently revoked. Restoring a Permanently Revoked License Requires [...]

Mother Wins Primary Custody After Successful Negotiation

A mother in Guilford County wanted to fight for primary custody of her child. So, she turned to our Greensboro domestic team. Our domestic team prepared for trial thinking a settlement was not possible. [The attorney] arrived for the trial that morning and unpacked her materials, including a 3-inch binder with tabs for 15 exhibits. [...]

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