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Reckless Driving (80/55) Reduced in Virginia Beach, VA

Client was charged with the criminal offense of Reckless Driving (80/55) in Virginia Beach, VA. A conviction of Reckless Driving in Virginia can have consequences such as a permanent conviction of a class 1 misdemeanor, active and suspended jail time for a maximum of 12 months, a suspension of your driver’s license for a maximum of 6 months, a maximum fine of $2500, demerit points on your driving record, and increased auto-insurance rates. Mr. Huff presented mitigating evidence to the judge and was able to get our client's charge reduced to a non-criminal offense.

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Reckless Driving (79/55) Reduced in Virginia Beach, VA

Client was charged with the criminal offense of Reckless Driving (79/55) in Virginia Beach, VA. A conviction of Reckless Driving in Virginia can have consequences such as a permanent conviction of a class 1 misdemeanor, active and suspended jail time for a maximum of 12 months, a suspension of your driver’s license for a maximum of 6 months, a maximum fine of $2500, demerit points on your driving record, and increased auto-insurance rates. Mr. Huff presented mitigating evidence to the judge and was able to get our client's charge reduced to a non-criminal offense.

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Reckless Driving (77/55) Reduced in Virginia Beach, VA

Client was charged with the criminal offense of Reckless Driving (77/55) in Virginia Beach, VA. A conviction of Reckless Driving in Virginia can have consequences such as a permanent conviction of a class 1 misdemeanor, active and suspended jail time for a maximum of 12 months, a suspension of your driver’s license for a maximum of 6 months, a maximum fine of $2500, demerit points on your driving record, and increased auto-insurance rates. Mr. Huff presented mitigating evidence to the judge and was able to get our client's charge reduced to a non-criminal offense.

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Reckless Driving (76/55) Reduced in Virginia Beach, VA

Client was charged with the criminal offense of Reckless Driving (76/55) in Virginia Beach, VA. A conviction of Reckless Driving in Virginia can have consequences such as a permanent conviction of a class 1 misdemeanor, active and suspended jail time for a maximum of 12 months, a suspension of your driver’s license for a maximum of 6 months, a maximum fine of $2500, demerit points on your driving record, and increased auto-insurance rates. Client is from New York and Mr. Huff was able to resolve the case without our client having to appear in court. Mr. Huff presented mitigating evidence to the judge and was able to get our client's charge reduced to a non-criminal offense.

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Petition For Alien Relative (Spouse) Approved by USCIS

Client sought to establish a familial relationship to a foreign national person intending to migrate to the United States. This petition is a prerequisite to a foreign national person obtaining a family-based greencard. A greencard is the official document that gives a foreign national person permission to permanently live and work in the United States. A Petition For Alien Relative (Spouse) requires either a U.S. citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident (“LPR”) (i.e., a greencard holder) to be able to prove, among other things, that he or she is in a bona fide, good faith marriage (i.e., a real marriage) to a foreign national person. This petition must be approved before a foreign national person can apply for a greencard. This petition can be filed concurrently with a Greencard Application. Mrs. Huff prepared the appropriate Forms and presented sufficient evidence to USCIS and was able to get our client’s Petition For Alien Relative approved.

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