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North Carolina Wilmington McKinney Perry & Coalter, P.A. attorney Widdison, Jeffrey B.
  • Lawyer name:Widdison, Jeffrey B.
  • Address:1213 Culbreth Drive Wilmington,NC
  • Phone:910-509-7171
  • Fax:910-509-7185
  • PostalCode:28405
  • WebSite:http://www.greensborolawyers.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Immigration and Naturalization,Immigration

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  • Jeff practices exclusively in immigration law. He is a North Carolina Board Certified Immigration Law Specialist and is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. He is fluent in Spanish and manages the firm's Wilmington, NC office.

    Jeff began his legal career in 2006 when he was selected through the competitive U.S. Department of Justice's Attorney Generals Honors Program to work with the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR). Jeff worked with EOIR for two years as an Attorney Advisor for the immigration courts in Denver, Colorado, Salt Lake City, Utah and Newark, NJ where he assisted Immigration Judges adjudicating removal proceedings.

    In 2008 Jeff began representing clients in private practice for an immigration law firm in Charlotte, NC. He has since represented clients in all types of immigration matters including removal proceedings, employer sanctions, employment-based visas, family immigrant visa petitions, consular processing, and waiver applications. He has won several cases on appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals and the Administrative Appeals Office with USCIS. Jeff has been admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Western District, Middle District, and Eastern District of North Carolina. McKinney Perry & Coalter was proud to have Jeff join our team in 2011 as an important member of our immigration law division.

    Jeff frequently lectures on topics related to current immigration issues in both community meetings and in CLE-approved forums. His legal writings include being published in North Carolina Central University's Law Journal. Jeff currently sits on the Advisory Board of El Puente, a non-profit organization devoted to promoting health and medical awareness and services to the local Hispanic community.

    Jeff is originally from Salt Lake City, UT. At the age of 19 Jeff moved to Chile for two years where he became fluent in Spanish. He returned to the U.S. to attend the University of Utah. In 2002, he graduated with a Bachelors of Science degree in Exercise/Sports Science and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a minor in Spanish. Jeff then relocated to North Carolina and attended North Carolina Central University School of Law where he graduated magna cum laude earning his Juris Doctor degree in 2006.

  • North Carolina, 2006 U.S. District Court Western District of North Carolina, 2010 U.S. District Court Middle District of North Carolina, 2011 U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina, 2011

  • North Carolina State Bar, 2006 - Present (Member) New Hanover County Bar Association, 2011 American Immigration Lawyers Association, 2009

  • North Carolina Central University School of Law, Durham, North Carolina, 2006J.D.Honors: magna cum laudeHonors: With High Honors University of Utah, 2002B.A., B.S.Major: Psychology

  • Led by Jeremy L. McKinney, a Board Certified Immigration Law Specialist, the Immigration Division of McKinney, Justice, Perry & Coalter, PA has helped thousands of individuals discover their American dream. Our immigration division has been successful in processing all types of immigrant and nonimmigrant visas and petitions, as well as assisting clients with asylum, Immigration Court proceedings, and immigration consequences from past criminal convictions. For more information, click on the name of the specific immigration practice area listed at the top of this page, or schedule a consultation using our online scheduling service.

    In most cases, our office charges a flat fee for representation in connection with a case. This flat fee is based on the estimated number of hours an average case of a particular type generally requires. At the point of hire, we request that you pay the flat fee before we start working on your case (payment plans may be available upon request and a signed mutual agreement). We accept all major credit cards.

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