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Filing with USCIS: Current Issues and Challenges

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Filing with USCIS: Current Issues and Challenges
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Session 1: The Consequences of COVID on Response and Filing Deadlines with USCIS - USCIS expanded the flexibility for responding to USCIS requests and notices that were issued on or after March 1st. While this increased flexibility was well-intentioned, it has not addressed many of the issues facing immigrants in obtaining or maintaining status during COVID. Explore the hurdles faced in responding to Requests for Evidence, Notices of Intent to Deny, Notices of Intent to Revoke, Notices of Intent to Terminate and in filing I-290B motions and appeals while panelists provide practical advice on overcoming these hurdles.

Session 2: Public Charge Issues - A review of USCIS and Dept. of State implementation of the new public charge rules and practical advice on meeting the new standards.

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1. The Consequences of COVID on Response and Filing Deadlines with USCIS  (Nov 2020)

Laura Flores Bachman, Irene G. Mugambi

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Session 1 —46 mins
The Consequences of COVID on Response and Filing Deadlines with USCIS  (Nov 2020)

USCIS expanded the flexibility for responding to USCIS requests and notices that were issued on or after March 1st. While this increased flexibility was well-intentioned, it has not addressed many of the issues facing immigrants in obtaining or maintaining status during COVID. Explore the hurdles faced in responding to Requests for Evidence, Notices of Intent to Deny, Notices of Intent to Revoke, Notices of Intent to Terminate and in filing I-290B motions and appeals while panelists provide practical advice on overcoming these hurdles.

Originally presented: Oct 2020 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Laura Flores Bachman, ASISTA - Phoenix, AZ
Irene G. Mugambi, Law Office of Irene G. Mugambi P.C. - Dallas, TX

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2. Public Charge Issues (Nov 2020)

Terry Cody, Charles Wheeler

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Session 2 —60 mins
Public Charge Issues (Nov 2020)

A review of USCIS and Dept. of State implementation of the new public charge rules and practical advice on meeting the new standards.

Originally presented: Oct 2020 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Terry Cody, Catholic Charities Archdiocese Galveston-Houston, Cabrini Center - Houston, TX
Charles Wheeler, Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC), Inc - Oakland, CA