SIJS-based Adjustment of Status before EOIR
This webinar will review the legal requirements and practical steps for seeking SIJS-based adjustment of status before EOIR. The presenters will assume prior familiarity with Special Immigrant Juvenile Status.
Remote Legal Services
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a number of challenges for immigration legal service providers. This FREE webinar will explore how service delivery models can adapt to this context, including in the naturalization context. The webinar will provide...
DACA: Updates and Changes to the Program
This webinar will review recent changes to the DACA program, adjudication trends and the DACA process, and outline strategies for advocates and practitioners to best support DACA recipients and other young, undocumented immigrants.
Current Status of the USCIS Fee Rule and Fee Waivers
The presenters will describe the current status of court injunctions impacting USCIS’s efforts to change the fee schedule and fee waiver standards in 2020. The webinar will review the current regulations that USCIS must apply on fee waivers and fees.
Public Charge Emerging Issues
President-Elect Biden has identified reversing the new public charge rule as a priority in his first 100 days in office. This webinar will provide an update on the current status of changes to public charge, including pending legal challenges, public...
Post-Inauguration: An Immigration Update
In this webinar we will explore the immediate impact on immigration law of the Biden Administration taking office. We will cover recent developments in immigration law, including policy updates and emerging issues.
Introduction to Crim/Imm
In this interactive webinar we cover concepts, and provide a system, to help advocates analyze immigration cases involving crimes. We will cover the basics such as the difference between inadmissibility and deportability grounds, their relationship...
DACA: Beyond the U.S. Supreme Court Decision
On July 28, 2020, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a new memorandum on DACA that dismantles the existing program while the future of the program is under review. This new memorandum limits who is eligible for DACA in spite of the...
LPRs and Public Charge
LPRs are often worried about how public charge might impact them or their family members. Importantly, there is no public charge test to naturalize. Nonetheless, LPRs seek guidance about travel, petitioning family members, and possible grounds for...
Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude
Crimes involving moral turpitude is one of the most commonly charged crimes removal grounds. The goal of this webinar is to make it easier to do an accurate analysis of crimes involving moral turpitude. This can be tricky, given that there are at...