Special Immigrant Juvenile Status One Parent Claims
In 2008, the Trafficking Victims Protection and Reauthorization Act expanded the definition of Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) to allow undocumented immigrant youth to petition for legal status based on abuse, neglect, or abandonment by one...
Cutting-Edge and Complex U Visa Issues
Join the authors of The U Visa: Obtaining Status for Immigrant Victims of Crime in this 90-minute webinar on the current-cutting edge and complex issues that arise in U visa cases.
Tackling Advanced Issues in Family-Based Petition Cases
This webinar will explore in depth some of the most frequent thorny issues that arise in the process of the family visa petition, Form I-130. Participants will learn the rules governing the recapturing of priority dates, including the latest Supreme...
Learning the Basics in Family-Based Immigration
This webinar is intended for legal service providers who are new to the area of family-based immigration. We will discuss the general process of family-based immigration, including the family petition, the application for adjustment of status, and...
DACA Updates
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Unlawful Presence Series
Unlawful Presence SeriesInadmissibility Grounds Related to Unlawful PresenceWaivers for Unlawful Presence: the I-601 and the I-601A Provisional WaiverRegister for both webinars at a discounted fee: $210 Regular / $135 Nonprofit
Removal Defense Series
Removal Defense SeriesFiling Motions and other Procedural Tips for Removal ProceedingsNon-LPR Cancellation and Practice Tips for Preparing a Case for Individual HearingRegister for both webinars at a discounted fee: $210 Regular / $135 Nonprofit
Crimes Series
Crimes SeriesInadmissibility Grounds for CrimesWaiving Inadmissibility for Crimes under INA § 212(h) Register for both webinars at a discounted fee: $210 Regular / $135 Nonprofit
Representing Asylum Applicants from Mexico and Central America
This webinar will provide substantive information about the socio-political landscape giving rise to asylum claims for victims of violence from Mexico and Central America. We will discuss how to use country conditions research and how to work with...
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...