Immigration Law: Briefings & eBooks Bundle
4 webcast programs and 1 companion eBook for core fluency
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This curated bundle of 24 hours of webcast programming gives you a solid foundation in advising on the myriad legal and practical challenges, pitfalls, and opportunities inherent in the family, humanitarian, and employment-based immigration processes. Set your own schedule, expand your skill set, and advance your practice.Webcasts
- Immigration Law: MCLE BasicsPlus!®:
Family & Humanitarian-Based Immigration: Asylum, refugee law and other humanitarian relief; Representing unaccompanied minors; Immigration consequences of criminal conduct; Inadmissibility waivers; Immigration Court procedure and relief from removal; Naturalization
Employment-Based Immigration: Nonimmigrant visa terms, B-1/B-2 Visas, and the Visa Waiver Program; TN classifications for Canadians and Mexicans; H-1B and LCA compliance; L-1 Visas; O Visas: Persons with extraordinary ability in the arts, sciences, and business; PERM Labor Certification; Employment-based green cards without Labor Certification/NIWs; Ethics - The Latest in Crimmigration 2020: Transition from criminal to removal; Crimmigration concepts; Bond proceedings; How working effectively in Criminal Court can help in Immigration Court; Terms of art; What to expect and how Immigration Court varies from Criminal Court; Post-conviction relief—vacating convictions for non-citizens
- Special Immigration Issues for Juvenile Cases: Probate Court dilemmas; U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) complications; Immigration Court issues
- 19th Annual Family-Based Immigration Law Conference: Strategies for marriage-based interviews and how to respond to requests for evidence and notices of intent to deny; Waiver updates and strategies; Public charge overview, update on DHS and DOS regulations and injunctions; Spousal petitions for survivors and alternatives; SIJ practice, including updates on legislation and the BIA "trio of administrative decisions"; Fiancée visas v. I-130 marriage petitions; Bonds for detained family members and relief options; Self-care: Recognizing secondary trauma and avoiding burnout
Companion eBook
- Immigration Practice Manual: Covers an extraordinary range of immigration-related topics, from E1/E2 nonimmigration visa procedures, to proceedings before the USCIS and the immigration consequences of criminal convictions.
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- Immigration Law: MCLE BasicsPlus!®:
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Program 1
Immigration Law - : MCLE BasicsPlus!®
MCLE's intensive two-day Immigration Law: MCLE BasicsPlus!® seminar features lectures on immigration law and procedure—both from family and humanitarian-based, as well as employer-based immigration practice. Expert panelists provide an overview of laws, regulations, and agency policies, while providing tips and tricks to spot issues and assess the immigration options for your clients. This seminar covers the multifarious aspects of immigration law during an enforcement era and challenging environment. The two days provide you with an expansive analysis of the impact of changes to the administration and critical immigration issues you encounter during the course of your practice to develop your skills and help you successfully run a thriving immigration practice.Panel
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Overview of Basic Nonimmigrant Visa Terms, B-1/B-2 Visas, and the Visa Waiver Program
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O Visas: Persons with Extraordinary Ability in the Arts, Sciences, and Business
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The Nuts and Bolts of PERM Labor Certification
on demand video Add to CartMolly Kenney, Esq., Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy LLP , Boston
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Employment-Based Green Cards Without Labor Certification/NIWs
on demand video Add to CartMagaly Rojas Cheng, Esq., Clark Lau LLC , Boston
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Employment-Based Immigration Ethics
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Employment-Based Immigration Ethics
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The Latest in Crimmigration 2020
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Welcome and Introduction
on demand video Add to CartRachel M. Self, Esq., Rachel M. Self, PC , Boston
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Transition from Criminal to Removal
on demand video Add to CartSangYeob Kim, Esq., American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire , Concord
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Crimmigration Basic Concepts
on demand video Add to CartRachel M. Self, Esq., Rachel M. Self, PC , Boston
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Bond Proceedings – Old and New
on demand video Add to CartSangYeob Kim, Esq., American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire , Concord
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Fighting the Case from All Sides: How Working Effectively in Criminal Court Can Help You in Immigration Court
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Immigration Court : Terms of Art, What to Expect and How Immigration Court is Different from Criminal Court
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Post-conviction Relief Concepts – Vacating Convictions for Non-Citizen Clients
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Special Immigration Issues for Juvenile Cases
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Special Immigration Issues for Juvenile Cases: Probate Court Dilemmas
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Special Immigration Issues for Juvenile Cases: USCIS Complications
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Special Immigration Issues for Juvenile Cases: Immigration Court Issues
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Special Immigration Issues for Juvenile Cases: "Ask the Experts" Q&A Session
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Program 4
19th Annual Family-Based Immigration Law Conference 2020
The practice of immigration law is in a period of uncertainty due to dramatic changes in the laws, regulations, and policies of the U.S. government. Encountering unreliable delays in processing times, varying adjudications, and confusing Board of Immigration Decisions, practitioners at all skill levels are challenged in this tumultuous legal landscape. Join your colleagues for this timely and informative Conference. The 19th Annual Family-Based Immigration Law Conference provides guidance to practitioners on legal tactics and strategies to best assist clients. Essential updates on current topics are discussed alongside the fundamentals of laws, regulations, and policies. Join us for a full-day Conference and come away with a deeper understanding of the evolving and increasingly complex practice of family-based immigration law. -
Key Strategies for Successful Marriage-Based Interviews and How to Respond to Requests for Evidence and Notices of Intent to Deny
on demand video Add to CartGregory Romanovsky, Esq., Law Office of Gregory Romanovsky , Boston
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Waiver Updates and Strategies
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Public Charge Overview, Update on DHS and DOS Regulations and Injunctions
on demand video Add to CartMario Paredes, Esq., Massachusetts Law Reform Institute , Boston
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Spousal Petitions for Survivors and Alternatives
on demand video Add to CartSusanna L. Shafer, Esq., Law Office of Susanna L Shafer , Taunton
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SIJ Practice, Including Updates on Recent Legislation and the BIA “Trio of Administrative Decisions”
on demand video Add to CartKira Gagarin, Esq., Gagarin Law , Framingham
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Fiancée Visas v. I-130 Marriage Petitions
on demand video Add to CartJulio Cortes del Olmo, Del Olmo Law P.C. , Brookline
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Nuts and Bolts of Bonds for Detained Family Members and Relief Options
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Self-Care: Recognizing Secondary Trauma and Avoiding Burnout
on demand video Add to CartBarbara J. Bowe, Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers (LCL | MassLOMAP). , Boston
Susan Letterman White, JD, MS, Letterman White Consulting , Quincy
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