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Can I Stay or Must I Go? Adjustment versus Consular Processing

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Can I Stay or Must I Go? Adjustment versus Consular Processing
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Overall it was a good presentation, but that question at the end about an EWI unaccompanied minor from Honduras was completely inappropriate. Entirely case-specific and the person asking should have been told to ask the presenters after the presentation was over. It was too case-specific to be of anything but academic interest to the audience and took time away from other good points that were missed out on.

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Distinguish strategies surrounding adjustment of status versus consular processing. Explore the advantages of adjustment and requirements for eligibility (inspected and admitted or paroled), filing Section 245i petitions, parole, NACARA, maintenance of status while determinations are pending, National Visa Center/Direct Consular applications, and immigrant visa interviews when waivers are required.

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Nancy Taylor Shivers, Eugene J. Flynn

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Session 1 —45 mins
Can I Stay or Must I Go? Adjustment versus Consular Processing (Nov 2017)

Distinguish strategies surrounding adjustment of status versus consular processing. Explore the advantages of adjustment and requirements for eligibility (inspected and admitted or paroled), filing Section 245i petitions, parole, NACARA, maintenance of status while determinations are pending, National Visa Center/Direct Consular applications, and immigrant visa interviews when waivers are required.

Originally presented: Oct 2017 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Nancy Taylor Shivers, Shivers & Shivers - San Antonio, TX
Eugene J. Flynn, Eugene J. Flynn, P.C. - Dallas, TX