Family-Based Immigration I
In the first webinar, we cover the family visa petition, including: what relatives qualify for family immigration, including LGBT couples; the Child Status Protection Act; options upon the death of a qualifying relative; how preference categories and...
Waivers at Ciudad Juárez
This webinar focuses specifically on enhancing your understanding of how to prepare a winning waiver application in the context of consular processing, especially at Ciudad Juárez.
Consular Processing and Travel with a U Visa
During this webinar, we go step-by-step through the consular processing practice of helping U nonimmigrants travel into the United States with a U visa.
U Visa Hot Topics
This webinar focuses on cutting-edge issues related to U visa cases, including updates on age out issues, adjustment adjudication, processing of cases with approved I-929, and updates and best practices emerging from the field.
Subpoenas and Motions to Quash in the U Visa Context
This webinar will cover suggestions for immigration attorneys to protect clients' information from unnecessary disclosure, regardless of whether or not a subpoena is issued, strategies for counseling the client; and communicating with the district...
Understanding Inadmissibility and Proving Hardship
In this webinar, we explore how the different standards of hardship in immigration law have been applied by the DHS, the BIA, and the courts, with particular emphasis on looking at the differences and similarities between "extreme hardship" and...
The Categorical Approach: Update on Criminal/Immigration Defenses
This webinar discusses how to use key defense strategies that are based on the “categorical approach,” an area of law that includes use of the record of conviction, divisible statutes, the “missing element” rule, and other topics.
Basics and Updates in Family-Based Immigration
This webinar focuses on developments in family-based immigration during the last couple of years.
Reading California Criminal Records
This webinar is for immigration practitioners who face the challenge of trying to interpret their clients’ criminal records.
Asylum Claims Based on Membership in a Particular Social Group (PSG)
This webinar explores 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.