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How an Absence Can Affect One’s Naturalization Application(2/9/16)Understanding FOIA and Other Records Requests (3/30/16)Advanced Issues in Derivation of Citizenship(4/12/16)Register for all three webinars at a discounted fee: $355 Regular / $230 Nonprofit
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Motions to Suppress and Defending the Rights of Immigrants in Removal Proceedings(4/20/16)Contesting Removal (4/26/16)Register for both webinars at a discounted fee: $240 Regular / $155 Nonprofit
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Waivers for Unlawful Presence: the I-601 and I-601A Provisional Waiver(3/8/16) Hardship in Waivers(3/17/16)Register for both webinars at a discounted fee: $240 Regular / $155 Nonprofit
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Family Visa Petition (5/5/16) Adjustment of Status and Consular Processing(5/12/16)Register for both webinars at a discounted fee: $240 Regular / $155 Nonprofit
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Introduction to Asylum Law (3/10/16) Pursuing Asylum at Our Borders: Establishing Credible Fear (3/24/16)Register for both webinars at a discounted fee.
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Join the authors of ILRC’s U Visa Manual for a 90-minute webinar with the latest practice tips and process updates on assisting clients with U nonimmigrant status, U adjustment and U visa travel cases.
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This webinar will concentrate on the requirements of an applicant ready to adjust or consular process once a family visa petition has been approved.
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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.
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In this webinar, we will discuss the necessary legal preparation that must take place before taking pleadings on behalf of a client.
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This webinar will cover the basic law of motions to suppress and strategies for defending clients in removal proceedings after their constitutional rights have been violated.
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During this advanced webinar, we will review some of the more complicated issues that arise when handling derivation of citizenship claims.
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This webinar will cover the different types of background checks available for you and your client, including FOIA, FBI, state, and court-specific records requests.
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For those apprehended at entry, arriving immigrants have one daunting opportunity to express a fear of return to their home country before facing deportation, often without any representation or preparation.
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This webinar will review certain waivers in immigration law that require the applicant to prove hardship.
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A discussion of the basic elements of an asylum claim for advocates who are new to representing clients in the asylum application process. In this webinar, we will review the legal elements of an asylum claim, and practical approaches to crafting arguments for various elements. We’ll discuss ways to argue past persecution claims, mixed motive cases, imputed political opinion and particular social group claims, and also cover the various bars to asylum.
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This webinar will discuss current practice for filing waivers for clients with unlawful presence. This webinar will provide an overview of the grounds of inadmissibility for unlawful presence and the available waivers.
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This webinar will cover the latest developments and details on DACA, including post-DACA benefits and advice on how DACA recipients may be able to adjust status after traveling on advance parole.
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This webinar will focus on the immigration portion of a Special Immigrant Juvenile Status case.
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An absence from the U.S. can affect one’s ability to naturalize in a myriad of ways. During this webinar, we will discuss the different ways in which an absence from the U.S. can affect a client’s naturalization application, including the effect upon his or her continuous residence, physical presence, abandonment of residence, and removability. We will discuss the law, important cases, and hypothetical cases.
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This interactive webinar is for immigration advocates, criminal defense counsel, and clean slate/re-entry workers.
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This option allows you to register for three Administrative Relief related webinars at a discounted price: Everything You Need to Know About the Expanded DACA Program Criminal Bars to DACA and DAPA Introduction to DAPA
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The eligibility requirements for DAPA are fairly straightforward -- except for persons with a criminal record.
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This webinar will cover the basic components and procedure of a Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) case, with particular focus on obtaining the state court order necessary to apply for SIJS with the federal government. The application for a Special Immigrant Juvenile Visa (Form I-360) and for Adjustment of Status to a Lawful Permanent Resident (Form I-485) will also be covered.
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This option allows you to register for two hardship-related webinars at a discounted price:Waivers for Unlawful Presence: the I-601 and the I-601A Provisional WaiverHardship in Waivers
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This option allows you to register for two family visa-themed webinars for a discounted price:Learning the Basics in Family-Based ImmigrationTackling Advanced Issues in Family-Based Petition Cases
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This webinar will discuss these changes and the implications for immigration practitioners, including how they may affect mandatory detention and motions in immigration court.
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All hope is not lost when the USCIS or the immigration judge deny your client’s asylum claim. This webinar will give practitioners tips for keeping an asylum claim alive when presented with some of the toughest bars, such as the one-year deadline or the particular serious crime bar.
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This webinar will review the forms of immigration relief including waivers of inadmissibility that require the applicant to prove hardship. We will cover non-LPR cancellation of removal, the waivers for misrepresentations, crimes, and unlawful presence. We will focus on the common hardship factors and how to craft a winning hardship case.
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This webinar will discuss current practice for filing waivers for clients with unlawful presence. Aside from an overview of how to present a case based on hardship, we will cover the I-601A process, including latest policy developments focused on adjudicating cases with crimes and standardizing the hardship assessment.
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In this webinar we will take the categorical approach and attempt to break it down from the basic, reliable defense tools to the more advanced questions.