Family-Based Immigration Webinar Part II

Date: 
04/03/2012
Time: 
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM PST
Registration Deadline: 
03/30/2012
Place: 
Online
MCLE: 
1.5 CA
If you are an employee of a non-profit or IOLTA organization, register to qualify for a discount.

In the second webinar, we will cover the foreign relative’s immigration application, including: adjustment of status under sections 245(a) and 245(i) of the INA; consular processing; the affidavit of support and the grounds of inadmissibility. There is approximately 30 minutes allocated to answer questions throughout the presentation.

Presenters:

Lourdes Martinez, ILRC Staff Attorney and co-author of ILRC's Families & Immigration manual
Before joining ILRC, Lourdes worked as an immigration attorney at the Tahirih Justice Center in the DC metropolitan area, where she represented immigrant women and girls survivors of gender-based violence on immigration matters. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts from Rice University and her Juris Doctor from the George Washington University Law School in Washington, DC, where she was awarded the JB & Maurice Shapiro Public Service Fellowship for her dedication to public interest law. While in law school, she worked on international human rights litigation involving cases from Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean both, with the International Human Rights Clinic at GWU and as a law clerk with the Center for Justice and International Law in San Jose, Costa Rica.

Erin Quinn, ILRC Staff Attorney

NOTE: Registration is limited to one registrant per connection. One must pay a registration fee even if one plans to participate as a group, using a single computer and phone connection. We only provide certificate of attendance to those who have registered & paid the full fee.