Advanced Webinar on Waivers in Consular Processing with a Focus on Ciudad Juarez

Thursday October 21
2010

  • By: Immigrant Legal Resource Center
  • Time: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Time Zone: Pacific Time (US & Canada)
  • CLE Credit
  • Location:
    Online, United States
  • Contact:
    Sai Suzuki
    Immigrant Legal Resource Center
    415-255-9499 x789
  • Website: www.ilrc.org

Register at www.ilrc.org/seminars

This webinar will focus specifically on enhancing your understanding of how to prepare a winning waiver application in the context of consular processing, especially at Ciudad Juárez. Presenters will also address how to screen your clients for the "permanent bar" under INA § 212(a)(9)(C), and cover the procedures and timing for waivers submitted in Ciudad Juárez.

Deadline to Register: 10/19/10

Presenters:
Mark Silverman, ILRC Director of Legalization and Community Organizing Projects
Mark is an expert in asylum law, Central American Policy, family immigration, and lawyering that supports civic action throughout Northern California and the Central Valley. He is the co-author of ILRC publication, Motions to Suppress, and he is the main author of the Asylum and Related Immigration Protection manual.

Erica Tomlinson, Partner at Immigration Law Offices of Mahoney & Tomlinson
Erica has practiced immigration law in the areas of family, employment, asylum, naturalization and removal since 1999. She serves as an AILA mentor on adjustment of status issues and is current a CLE coordinator for AILA NorCal. She is a contributing editor to ILRC's Advocate's Guide, and has volunteered and spoken at various Immigration Forums throughout Northern California sponsored by community groups, churches, and non-profit agencies and institutions, such as the Catholic Diocese, the University of California Davis School of Law, CRLAF, and the ILRC.

  • CLE Credit Comments: Attorneys who are a member of the California State Bar will receive 2.0 CA MCLE credit for attending this session. If you are a member of another state bar, we will provide a Uniform Certificate of Attendance after the session, which you can submit to your state bar. Please contact your state bar for details on whether or not credit is acceptable.
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