About Alice Shepherd
Alice Shepherd Glover began her legal education at North Carolina Central University School of Law in 1990 and earned her Juris Doctor in 1994. Her law school years coincided with a period of change in legal education nationally. She emerged from that environment with a law degree and a grounding in the practical work of lawyering learned through clinics and coursework common to that era.
After law school she established a practice in North Carolina. Over the next three decades she built a practice tied to the needs of immigrant communities and family-based legal matters. Her career has been spent working in state and federal immigration processes and in local legal settings where clients often require hands-on guidance through complex forms and procedures. She has maintained an active professional presence in the state bar and continues to hold current professional memberships.
Her work centers on immigration law. She handles matters that regularly include family petitions, relief from removal, adjustment of status and naturalization pathways. She represents clients before immigration authorities and in the courts when necessary. Her approach is procedural and client-centered; she explains options, timelines and potential outcomes in plain terms. She also manages the administrative side of cases, from preparing documentation to coordinating with consular offices when cases involve overseas processes.
Today she serves as the principal of Alice Glover Immigration Law. The office provides direct legal services to individuals and families navigating immigration processes. She combines litigation readiness with routine immigration filings, balancing courtroom advocacy when needed against careful case preparation. She continues to keep current on changes in immigration regulations and agency practice in order to advise clients accurately. She currently focuses her practice on immigration law.