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This day-long seminar is taught by the experts in the intersection of crimes and immigration law. In the morning session, immigration attorneys will meet separately to discuss updates to the categorical approach and eligibility for relief, while criminal defenders will look at a case-analysis method and specific pleas. In the afternoon, the two groups will join for discussion of criminal and immigration defense and post-conviction relief. The interactive training incorporates exercises and demonstrations.
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August 6, 2014 - 1:30 pm - 5:45 pmAugust 7, 2014 - 9:00 am - 5:00 pmRegistration begins 30 minutes before the start time of each session.
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Designed for attorneys that want to enhance their knowledge, this course covers the fundamental concepts and elements of immigration law and procedures. The program will examine all major themes of immigration law, including constitutional issues, grounds of inadmissibility & deportability and related procedures, waivers and relief from removal, the various immigration preference categories, nonimmigrant classes, refugees and asylum, adjustment of status, administrative appeals and judicial review, and the acquisition of American citizenship. This seminar is limited to attorneys and BIA Level 2 Accredited Representatives. The maximum capacity is 15 registrants on a first-come, first-served basis with full payment. This is a seven-week training series; you must attend each date of the following dates from 3:30 pm – 7:00 pm to receive the total MCLE credits: September 3, 10, 17, 24 & October 1, 8, 15.
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This event is co-sponsored by the USF Immigration and Deportation Defense Clinic.
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This seminar is limited to criminal defense counsel, immigration defenders, and their staff. It is taught by national experts in the intersection of crimes and immigration law, Katherine Brady, Graciela Martinez, and Tony Pullara. In the morning session, immigration attorneys will meet separately to discuss updates to case analysis, and eligibility for relief, while criminal defenders will look at a case-analysis method for determining the immigration consequences of criminal cases and identifying specific safer pleas. In the afternoon, the two groups will join for discussion of immigration consequences of criminal offenses, including the impact of California legislation such as PC 18.5, 1203.43, Prop 47, and post-conviction relief for immigrants. This interactive training incorporates exercises and demonstrations. *Public Defenders must register via fax or mail-in order form.
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DatesMay 19 - 20, 2016TimesMay 19, 2016: 8:30 am – 3:45 pmMay 20, 2016:9:30 am – 4:00 pmRegistration DeadlineMay 12, 2016
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Partners that are not affiliated with the New Americans Campaign should use this page to pay for the conference registration. If you are unsure whether you are affiliated with the New Americans Campaign, please contact Sarah Letson at sletson@ilrc.org.
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This webinar will focus specifically on enhancing your understanding of how to prepare a winning waiver application in the context of consular processing, especially at Ciudad Juárez.
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During this webinar, we will cover the complex issues involving citizenship for children. We will review acquisition and derivation of citizenship, as well as INA§322 citizenship for children.
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During this webinar, we will discuss the different ways in which an absence from the U.S. can affect a client’s naturalization application, including the effect upon his or her continuous residence, physical presence, abandonment of residence, and removability.
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This webinar will provide nuts-and-bolts information for practitioners who want to add the T visa and T visa-based adjustment of status applications to their current roster of immigration options for current and future clients.
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In this webinar, we will analyze the grounds of inadmissibility and waivers of those grounds and discuss the 2009 amendments to the CIS Adjudicator’s Field Manual on the grounds of inadmissibility.
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This webinar will cover advanced VAWA issues, including addressing good moral character bars, inadmissibility grounds, and motions to reopen.
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This webinar will provide nuts-and-bolts information for practitioners who want to add the T visa and T visa-based adjustment of status applications to their current roster of immigration options for current and future clients.
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This webinar will discuss preparing and submitting Requests for Termination of Removal Proceedings Based on Prosecutorial Discretion, as well as requests for Deferred Action. It will focus on how to base requests for prosecutorial discretion and how to utilize the memo of June 17, 2011 by ICE Director John Morton on the same subject.
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Join us to discuss how to deal with U visa-eligible clients with past or current removal issues.
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This webinar provides a comprehensive overview of the benefits of VAWA self-petitioning as well as the requirements and process for submitting a VAWA self-petition.
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This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of the requirements and process for applying for adjustment of status on behalf of a VAWA self-petitioner.
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This webinar will focus on the different types of motions typically filed before the immigration courts and the BIA and will describe when and under what circumstances each type of motion should be filed, as well as the strategies, advantages and disadvantages of different types of motions.
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Using a hypothetical child's case, this webinar will cover immigration relief specific to children, as well as how to pursue more general forms of immigration relief in a child-centered way.
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This webinar will explore the “particular social group” (PSG) ground for asylum by providing an overview of case law and an indepth discussion on how to identify and articulate a social group that will pass legal muster.
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This webinar is for immigration practitioners who face the challenge of trying to interpret their clients’ criminal records.