Charlotte Immigration Lawyer, North Carolina

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W. Rob Heroy (0.7 miles)
Asylum, Criminal, DUI-DWI, Deportation, Federal
301 S. McDowell St., #602,
Charlotte, NC 28204, Mecklenburg County
LAWPOINTS 25
Marcos Roberts (0.7 miles)
Criminal, Traffic, Immigration
728 Central Ave,
Charlotte, NC 28204, Mecklenburg County
LAWPOINTS 20
Cynthia Aziz (0.7 miles)
Immigration
Charlotte, NC 28202, Mecklenburg County
LAWPOINTS 20
Feleke Bethelehem (1.4 miles)
Immigration, Criminal
301 E Park Ave,
Charlotte, NC 28203, Mecklenburg County
LAWPOINTS 20
Alan S Gordon (1.4 miles)
Immigration
1018 East Blvd,
Charlotte, NC 28203, Mecklenburg County
LAWPOINTS 20
Elizabeth R Edwards (1.4 miles)
Immigration
1804 East Blvd,
Charlotte, NC 28203, Mecklenburg County
LAWPOINTS 20
Victoria S Gonzalez (2.8 miles)
Immigration, Personal Injury
4448 Central Ave,
Charlotte, NC 28205, Mecklenburg County
LAWPOINTS 20
Benjamin M Li (3.1 miles)
Immigration
4912 Park Rd,
Charlotte, NC 28209, Mecklenburg County


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Sample NC Immigration Cases

... Defendant met with Mr. Branch several times and informed Mr. Branch of his lawful permanent resident status. Defendant stated in an affidavit filed with his MAR that Mr. Branch never advised him of the immigration consequences of a conviction for AWDWISI. ...

... issues, he argued in the motion that his plea was not voluntary because the trial court failed to inform defendant that his plea may result in deportation, and that his trial counsel provided ineffective assistance by failing to inform defendant of the immigration consequences of his ...

... Manuel surrendered his cellular telephone and his wallet, which contained immigration papers and some amount of cash. ... Ms. Dolores talked to the person who answered and asked for Manuel's immigration papers to be returned. ...

... with any of the potential employers listed in her labor market surveys to determine what the jobs required in terms of physical activities, reading, mathematical, and writing skills due to her understanding of the SRN policy regarding federal immigration law limitations on job ...

... The trial court further recommended that upon completion of his sentence that defendant be released to immigration authorities for deportation due to his status as an illegal alien. Defendant appeals. 147 II. Failure to Declare a Mistrial. ...


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