Pursuing Asylum at Our Borders: Establishing Credible Fear
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.
Understanding FOIA and Other Records Requests
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.
Advanced Issues in Derivation of Citizenship
During this advanced webinar, we will review some of the more complicated issues that arise when handling derivation of citizenship claims.
Contesting Removal
In this webinar, we will discuss the necessary legal preparation that must take place before taking pleadings on behalf of a client.
Adjustment of Status and Consular Processing
This webinar will concentrate on the requirements of an applicant ready to adjust or consular process once a family visa petition has been approved.
New California Laws Benefiting Your Noncitizen Clients
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.
T Visas for Undocumented Youth
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.
Parole in Immigration Law
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...
AB 60 Driver License
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...
Cutting Edge Crim/Imm: Controlled Substance Defenses
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.