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"Six hours of CLE credit anticipated. There is no fee for attending, but capacity is limited so registration will be accommodated on a first-come first-serve basis.
3rd Annual Immigration Law Seminar - REGISTER HERE
Hosted by the Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic at Elon University School of Law
Friday, July 26, 2013Registration - 8 to 8:45 a.m.Program - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
201 North Greene Street - Greensboro, NC
This one-day substantive immigration law training is intended for experienced immigration practitioners. The training will cover a range of topics in immigration law including gender-based and forced marriage asylum claims, filing successful provisional I-601A waivers, the Supreme Court term and its impact on immigrants, demystifying nunc pro tunc asylum, and problem solving with the Office of the Ombudsman for cases that are stuck with USCIS, focusing on U, T, TRIG, I-730 and asylum “problem cases.”
There is no fee for attending, but capacity is limited so registration will be accommodated on a first-come first-serve basis. Once you submit an online registration form, you will receive electronic confirmation of your successful registration.
Guest speakers include Morgan Weibel, Supervising Immigration Attorney at the Tahirih Justice Center, Baltimore, MD and acclaimed gender-based asylum expert; Lucas Guttentag, founder and former national director of the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project and Robina Foundation Distinguished Senior Fellow in Residence, Senior Research Scholar and Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School; Debbie Smith, Training and Legal Support Attorney for CLINIC’s National Legal Center for Immigrants, San Francisco, CA, and co-author of Clinic’s new I-601A practice Manual; Peggy Gleason, Attorney and Senior Advisor to the Department of Homeland Security, Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman; and Heather Scavone, Director of the Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic at Elon University School of Law." - Elon University School of Law