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2017 Fundamentals of Immigration and Nationality Law eConference

Contains material from Nov 2017

2017 Fundamentals of Immigration and Nationality Law eConference
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Excellent fundamental overview. Great policy discussions. Would've liked to know more about specific forms, perhaps the most common forms.

Excellent overview. I enjoyed it.

I appreciate understanding the climate and the need for diligence and preparedness.

Really informative. Knowledgeable speakers.

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UT Law’s Fundamentals of Immigration and Nationality Law is ideal for new entrants to the field or as a refresher for experienced practitioners. It provides an overview of U.S. immigration laws, agencies and jargon, outlines the basics of family immigration law practice, offers an introduction to removal proceedings, and details issues new practitioners face in managing an immigration practice.

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1. United States Immigration Laws: An Overview (Nov 2017)

Paul Parsons

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United States Immigration Laws: An Overview (Nov 2017)

Hear a discussion of the interplay of unlawful presence, out of status, nonimmigrant, immigrant, and citizenship status for foreign nationals, their employers, and their families.

Originally presented: Oct 2017 Fundamentals of Immigration and Nationality Law

Paul Parsons, Paul Parsons, PC - Austin, TX

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2. Immigration Agencies and Basic Immigration Terminology    (Nov 2017)

Sarah E. Woelk, Amanda Baran

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Immigration Agencies and Basic Immigration Terminology    (Nov 2017)

Explore the roles of various federal agencies involved in the administration of U.S. immigration laws, strategies for communicating with these agencies, and basic immigration law terminology.

Originally presented: Oct 2017 Fundamentals of Immigration and Nationality Law

Sarah E. Woelk, Casa Marianella Immigration Legal Services - Austin, TX
Amanda Baran, Immigration Policy Consultant - Arlington, VA

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3. Immigration Law Under the New Administration (Nov 2017)

Jodi M. Goodwin, Nancy A. Falgout, Harry J. Joe, George Rodriguez, Peter D. Williamson

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Immigration Law Under the New Administration (Nov 2017)

The Trump Administration has begun to ramp up undocumented and criminal alien removal proceedings, while stepping up I-9 employment verification and visa fraud investigations against employers, and enacting policies to restrict entry and availability of certain visas. Hear a general overview of the current state of the Trump Administration’s enforcement plans, policies, and investigations in these critical areas of Immigration law practice.

Originally presented: Oct 2017 Fundamentals of Immigration and Nationality Law

Jodi M. Goodwin, Law Office of Jodi Goodwin - Harlingen, TX
Nancy A. Falgout, Nancy A. Falgout, P.C. - Houston, TX
Harry J. Joe, JMO Firm, PLLC - Dallas, TX
George Rodriguez, Saenz-Rodriguez & Associates, P.C. - Dallas, TX
Peter D. Williamson, Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry - Houston, TX