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Family Immigration Practice: Proving Family Relationships, and Overcoming Marriage Fraud Findings

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Family Immigration Practice: Proving Family Relationships, and Overcoming Marriage Fraud Findings
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Session 1:  Documenting and Proving Family Relationships Relationships are the foundation of all family-based immigration cases. Yet, there are cases where documentation proving the relationship is non-existent or hard to find. How do you prove those relationships?

Session 2: Overcoming or Preventing Marriage Fraud Findings Understand the consequences of marriage fraud on family-based petitions, conditional residency, and naturalization applications, and strategies on how to challenge or prevent unwarranted marriage fraud findings.

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1. Documenting and Proving Family Relationships (Dec 2016)

Jenna Carl Jabara

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Documenting and Proving Family Relationships (Dec 2016)

Relationships are the foundation of all family-based immigration cases. Yet, there are cases where documentation proving the relationship is non-existent or hard to find. How do you prove those relationships?

Originally presented: Oct 2016 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Jenna Carl Jabara, Catholic Charities of Dallas, Inc. - Dallas, TX

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2. Overcoming or Preventing Marriage Fraud Findings (Dec 2016)

Nicolas Chavez, Irene G. Mugambi

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Overcoming or Preventing Marriage Fraud Findings (Dec 2016)

Understand the consequences of marriage fraud on family-based petitions, conditional residency, and naturalization applications, and strategies on how to challenge or prevent unwarranted marriage fraud findings.

Originally presented: Oct 2016 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Nicolas Chavez, Chavez & Valko, LLP - Fort Worth, TX
Irene G. Mugambi, Law Office of Irene G. Mugambi P.C. - Dallas, TX