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New York attorney, Devon A. King, Esq., is a qualified expert in Immigration Law. He specializes in real estate law as well, and is also admitted to practice in his native country, Guyana, and in Trinidad & Tobago. As a naturalized United States Citizen, Attorney King understands the plight of immigrants and works tirelessly to defend their rights. He has vast experience and success fighting complex immmigration cases before Immigration Courts and Agencies nationwide.
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Acquired: 2010
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11 West Sunrise Highway, 2nd Fl., Suite 1, Freeport, NY, 11520
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Posted by Veronica | November 28, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Business
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Good afternoon blessings if you are looking for a Lawyer who is honest, reliable and who cares about your business and well being like their own is Mr Devon King. I had some problems and was in a different country could not of gotten to him at the time and he worked on my case like I was right there...
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2008
Principal's Honor Roll, Hugh Wooding Law School
2003
Best National Performer - CAPE, Ministry of Education - Guyana
2016 - Present
American Bar AssociationMember
2012 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationMember
2008
Legal Education Certificate
2006
LL.B - Bachelor of Laws
English
Legal Answers
Immigration-I am a green card holder, how long will it take to sponsor my adult children 22 and 20 years for a green card?
07 Mar 2017
If the case is dismissed and sealed (petty theft) is this still a criminal offense in the immigrations?
03 Feb 2017