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Family-Based Immigration Law: Part 2

Friday April 24 , 2009

  • By: The New York Immigration Coalition – Immigrant Concerns Training Institute
  • Time: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • CLE Credit
  • Location:
    137-139 West 25th Street, 12th Floor (B/w 6th & 7th Avenues)
    New York, NY
  • Contact:
    Jonathan Vidal
    The New York Immigration Coalition – Immigrant Concerns Training Institute
    (212) 627-2227 ext.
  • Website: thenyic.org

This training supplements the training "Family-Based Immigration Law: Part 1." This training will provide a basic overview of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and federal regulation requirements for nonimmigrant visas for fiancé(e)s, spouses, and children of U.S. citizens. This training will also cover potential avenues to legal immigration status through family-based immigration even though the family relationship that might have formed the basis for immigration has broken down, such as the basic eligibility requirements for self-petitioning under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), widow/widower self-petitions, and humanitarian reinstatement. The training will also cover the basic eligibility requirements for removing the "conditions" on conditional residents. Because many of these topics are covered more in depth in separate trainings, this training covers only basic statutory and regulatory eligibility requirements. It is recommended that attendees first take

"Family-Based Immigration Law: Part 1" before taking this training. The training will be conducted by Jennie Guilfoyle, Esq. of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc..

A fee will be charged for this training.
In case of economic hardship, fee waiver or reduction may be available upon request.

Please download the attached registration form and fax or email to Jonathan Vidal at 212-627-9314.

Space is limited 40 people. Registration and payment in advance are required!

  • CLE Credit Comments: 3 credits in professional practice. This course provides transitional credit for newly admitted attorneys and non-transitional credit for experienced attorneys.
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