Waiving Inadmissibility for Crimes under INA § 212(h)

Your client is inadmissible for crimes. Now what do you do? In many cases, you can at least apply to waive the offense under INA §212(h). This webinar will cover what can be waived under § 212(h), who can apply for a waiver, when it can be filed, the...

Inadmissibility Grounds for Crimes

In this webinar we will focus on the most common crimes-based grounds of inadmissibility:crimes involving moral turpitude, controlled substance offenses and conduct, and prostitution. In the last year we have gained some tremendous new defenses...

DACA Updates

In this webinar we will discuss updates to the DACA review process, including renewals, advance parole, and other tips. We will provide a brief review of DACA eligibility and the application process, but the content will be oriented toward those who...

Citizenship for Children

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. We will concentrate on how to use the ILRC’s easy to read...

U Visa Fundamentals

Join us for a webinar specifically geared toward attorneys and advocates who are interested in learning the fundamentals of U visas and U nonimmigrant status. We will provide an overview of the U nonimmigrant visa eligibility requirements and...

Inadmissibility Grounds Related to Unlawful Presence

This webinar will provide an overview of how the unlawful presence inadmissibility grounds, also known as the 3-year and the 10-year bars, work. Additionally, we will review the so-called permanent bar. We will discuss in detail when and to whom each...

Family-Based Immigration: The Family Visa Petition

This webinar is intended for legal service providers who are new to the area of family-based immigration and will focus on the basics of the family visa petition. We will cover which relatives can qualify for family-based immigration and how they fit...