International Child Abduction Allegation Dismissed

Leer en español Attorney: Devon Senges Type of Case: International Child Abduction Case Result: Hague Convention Petition Denied - Child Abduction Allegation Dismissed Immigration attorney Devon Senges was ecstatic to receive news last week that one of her cases from over 2 years ago was finally resolved in our client's favor. The case was a [...]

International Child Abduction Allegation Dismissed2021-09-29T11:26:06-04:00

Is the Supreme Court Making It Easier to Deport Green Card Holders?

Leer en Español On April 23, 2020, the conservative majority issued a decision affecting immigrants in Barton v. Barr. Many pro-immigrant advocates have written scathing commentary about the case, using it as an example of the conservative majority on the Supreme Court moving in line with Trump’s agenda to make it easier to deport documented [...]

Is the Supreme Court Making It Easier to Deport Green Card Holders?2020-12-09T17:11:54-05:00

¿Está la Corte Suprema Facilitando la Deportación de Residentes Permanentes?

El 23 de abril de 2020, la mayoría conservadora emitió una decisión que afectaba a los inmigrantes en el caso Barton contra Barr. Muchos defensores pro-inmigrantes han escrito comentarios críticos sobre el caso, usándolo como ejemplo de que la mayoría conservadora de la Corte Suprema se está moviendo en línea con la agenda de Trump [...]

¿Está la Corte Suprema Facilitando la Deportación de Residentes Permanentes?2021-03-29T12:07:12-04:00

Trump’s Executive Order to Stop Immigration for 60 Days

On Wednesday evening, April 22, 2020, President Donald Trump released the text of an immigration executive order claiming to stop immigration to the United States for a period of at least 60 days. The order purports to justify this broad use of presidential power by claiming to limit the strain on our overburdened healthcare system [...]

Trump’s Executive Order to Stop Immigration for 60 Days2020-12-15T15:09:10-05:00

Persecuted Pastor from El Salvador Gets Asylum

Type of Case: Asylum Case Result: Asylum Protection Granted Our client was a pastor in El Salvador whose religion strongly believes in the sanctity of all human life. Sadly, our client was the witness to attempted murder in his home country. The would-be criminal was a young gang member. Our client recognized both men and [...]

Persecuted Pastor from El Salvador Gets Asylum2024-09-09T16:12:51-04:00

Single Mother Denied Asylum Gets Chance to Appeal

Attorney: Devon Senges Type of Case: Fourth Circuit Petition for Review Case Result: Remanded to the Board of Immigration Appeals for Further Consideration One of our immigration clients is a single mother who was extorted and threatened by gang members in her home country. She submitted voluminous evidence to support her claim for asylum that [...]

Single Mother Denied Asylum Gets Chance to Appeal2023-11-16T16:25:38-05:00

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 [...]

2 Clients Ace the US Citizenship Test2020-02-21T08:30:30-05:00

Fighting for Asylum Rights during a Trump Presidency

By Devon Senges, Immigration Attorney at Dummit Fradin Leer versión en español I spent a week volunteering at the Mexican-U.S. border, working alongside other attorneys who came from all over the country to help people asking for protection in the United States. U.S. Federal law provides several forms of protection for people who are fleeing [...]

Fighting for Asylum Rights during a Trump Presidency2020-11-09T12:18:00-05:00

Federal Judge Counters Trump’s Public Charge Rule

By Devon Senges, Immigration Attorney at Dummit Fradin Leer versión en español For decades, the United States has denied permanent residency to anyone likely to rely primarily upon the government for their main source of support. This is the “public charge” bar to residency and is currently codified in the Immigration Nationality Act section 212(a)(4). [...]

Federal Judge Counters Trump’s Public Charge Rule2021-03-15T11:20:11-04:00

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 [...]

1 Year Later, Husband is Approved for Green Card Interview2019-12-18T15:22:24-05:00
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