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Navigating Advance Parole, Deferred Action, and TPS Recipients Toward Permanent Residency

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Navigating Advance Parole, Deferred Action, and TPS Recipients Toward Permanent Residency
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Explore the ways that people in quasi- immigration status’ such as TPS, Deferred Action, Parole Status and DACA can adjust status or pursue an immigrant visa in the family or employment based context.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
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  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2025

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1. Navigating Advance Parole, Deferred Action, and TPS Recipients Toward Permanent Residency (Dec 2024)

Faye M. Kolly, Ramón E. Curiel, Paul B. Hunker III

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Navigating Advance Parole, Deferred Action, and TPS Recipients Toward Permanent Residency (Dec 2024)

Explore the ways that people in quasi- immigration status’ such as TPS, Deferred Action, Parole Status and DACA can adjust status or pursue an immigrant visa in the family or employment based context.

Originally presented: Oct 2024 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Faye M. Kolly, McChesney Kolly PLLC - Austin, TX
Ramón E. Curiel, Oliva, Saks, Garcia, Curiel, LLP - San Antonio, TX
Paul B. Hunker III, DMCA, LLP - Dallas, TX