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This webinar will review the waivers in immigration law that require the applicant to prove hardship. We will cover the hardship waivers of inadmissibility for fraud or misrepresentations, certain criminal offenses, and unlawful presence, and the hardship waiver to remove conditions on residence.
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The criminal bars for DACA and DAPA are similar, but not the same. This webinar will break down and compare the various criminal bars to each program, highlight new information and remaining questions, and discuss strategies and risk-assessment in difficult cases.
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An absence from the U.S. can affect one’s ability to naturalize in a myriad of ways. 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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Are you an advocate who wants to learn more about representing clients in removal proceedings? Do you want to represent your clients with the confidence that comes from a better understanding of the Immigration Court practices and procedures?
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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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Join us for a 90-minute webinar with the latest practice tips and process updates on assisting clients with U nonimmigrant status, U adjustment or U visa travel cases.
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The range of legal defenses for children in removal proceedings has dramatically expanded due to government mistreatment such as improper service of papers, keeping kids in painfully cold rooms, and not advising children of their rights
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Trying to figure out when your client is eligible for work authorization? Join us for an in-depth discussion of employment authorization and the asylum “clock”. The asylum clock calculates a mandatory 180-day waiting period before an asylum applicant can receive work authorization.
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This webinar will highlight special considerations in LGBTQ immigration. We will focus on topics such as marriage-based petitions involving same-sex binational couples; asylum and related protections when persecution was based on gender identity or sexual orientation, and other benefits such as U and T visas.
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This interactive webinar is for immigration advocates, criminal defense counsel, and clean slate/re-entry workers.In 2014 California passed two new laws that can help immigrants who are accused or convicted of crimes. California voters passed Proposition 47, which turns some felonies and wobblers into misdemeanors, and can be used to fix prior felony convictions. The legislature created Penal Code § 18.5, which makes the maximum possible sentence for a misdemeanor 364 days instead of 365.
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In this webinar, ILRC attorneys will dig deeper into ICE’s new enforcement priorities and how those affect a DACA or DAPA case. What are the risks of applying and how can people who don’t qualify still seek prosecutorial discretion? The webinar will briefly review eligibility and the criminal bars to DACA and DAPA, but focus on how the enforcement priorities affect immigration practice more broadly. Topics include comparisons of DACA and DAPA bars, confidentiality of DACA and DAPA applications, and strategies in removal proceedings.
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For those already familiar with family basics, this webinar will focus on the adjustment of status process for individuals pursuing permanent resident status through a family petition here in the United States.
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This engaging webinar will cover the basic requirements for naturalization. It is an introductory webinar designed for people entering the field of naturalization and those who need a basic review.
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This webinar will provide an introduction to seeking SIJS findings in child custody proceedings in family court, with a focus on California law. It will also cover frequently asked questions regarding jurisdiction, service abroad, and procedural issues.
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During this advanced webinar, we will review some of the more complicated issues that arise when handling acquisition and derivation of citizenship, as well as INA § 322 citizenship for children. Using examples and the ILRC’s easy to read charts, we will walk through some difficult issues in determining eligibility for citizenship for children, including custody definitions and residence/physical presence requirements.
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Join co-authors of The U Visa, Jessica Farb, Sally Kinoshita, and Catherine Seitz, for the latest information on U nonimmigrant adjustment of status, petitioning family members of U nonimmigrants through the I-929 petition process, travel and consular processing, and parole options.
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This webinar will review the waivers in immigration law that requires the applicant to prove hardship. We will cover hardship waivers for inadmissibility for fraud or misrepresentations, certain criminal offenses, unlawful presence, and the hardship waiver to remove conditions on residence.
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This webinar will discuss current practice for filing waivers for clients with unlawful presence. This webinar will provide an overview of the grounds of inadmissibility for unlawful presence and the available waivers.
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This webinar is an advanced training for practitioners familiar with the basics of asylum law. Attorney presenters will discuss strategies and challenges of building a case for asylum in gang-based claims.
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Immigration law imposes its harshest consequences on noncitizens who have a conviction, or even evidence of conduct relating to, a drug crime. This is an especially fast-changing area of crim/imm, and new defenses are emerging each year.
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This webinar will explain the requirements for applying for an AB 60 license as well as the potential risks of applying for certain people with prior immigration or criminal violations, or who have used false information to apply for a license in the past.
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This webinar will review the role of parole in immigration law, including its possible benefits. We will cover three main types of parole: advance parole, particularly in the context of TPS and DACA; humanitarian parole, especially with regards to its emerging use for children of U and VAWA derivatives and the new in-country refugee/parole program for certain minors, and parole in place.
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This webinar will provide an overview of the law and procedure that governs T nonimmigrant status, with a special focus on common claims for immigrant youth.
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In 2015, California enacted several new laws that may benefit your noncitizen clients. This webinar will provide a review of key laws that affect immigrants and the criminal justice and delinquency systems.
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This webinar will concentrate on the requirements of an applicant ready to adjust or consular process once a family visa petition has been approved.
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In this webinar, we will discuss the necessary legal preparation that must take place before taking pleadings on behalf of a client.
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During this advanced webinar, we will review some of the more complicated issues that arise when handling derivation of citizenship claims.
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This webinar will cover the different types of background checks available for you and your client, including FOIA, FBI, state, and court-specific records requests.
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In this webinar, we will examine the process of credible fear for asylum applicants classed as arriving aliens and distinguish this from the reasonable fear process.
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This webinar will review certain waivers in immigration law that require the applicant to prove hardship.