Advanced Issues in EADs and Advance Parole

Tuesday March 24
2015

  • By: American Immigration Lawyers Association
  • Time: 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
  • Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • CLE Credit
  • Location:
    This event takes place online.
    Webinar/Teleseminar, United States
  • Source: Immigration Advocates Network > IAN Nonprofit Resource Center

We breathe a sigh of relief when a client receives an employment authorization document (EAD) and/or Advance parole. However, life with them is not as straightforward as we would like. Please join our experts as they discuss what rights and/or privileges clients are actually accorded when they are issued these documents. The discussion focuses on what Arrabally/Yerrabelly means and what it doesn't mean.

  • The Holding of Arrabally/Yerrabelly and the Types of Cases to Which it Does and Does Not Apply
  • The Effect of Travel with Advance Parole for Individuals in TPS Status and DACA: Can They Become Eligible for Adjustment of Status?
  • Unlawful Presence Concerns for Individuals Applying for Adjustment of Status After Reentry into the United States Pursuant to a Grant of Advance Parole
  • Is There a Difference for Individuals Paroled into the United States Pursuant to a Grant of Humanitarian Parole Versus Advance Parole?
  • What Does the EAD Really Provide?
  • EAD Issues: Proof of Lawful Presence, School Enrollment, Unlawful Presence, and Denial of an I-485 Application

Invited Faculty:

  • Vicki Yudenfriend (dl), New York, NY
  • Raed Gonzalez, Houston, TX
  • Carla Tarazi, San Francisco, CA

Cost and Registration:

  • AILA Member/International Associates  $129.00
  • AILA Members’ Paralegals  $129.00
  • AILA Nonprofit Members  $129.00
  • AILA Law Student Members  $129.00
  • Nonmember Attorneys  $199.00
  • Other Nonmembers  $199.00
  • Nonprofit Nonmembers  $199.00
  • Nonmember Law Students  $199.00

Register at http://agora.aila.org/Conference/Detail/1042. You can register for this event quickly and securely online by adding this item to your cart and paying by credit card or e-check. If for some reason you need to mail or fax in your registration, you can also download and complete a registration form. If you register online, do not also mail in a registration form. The registration deadline for this seminar is 11:59 pm ET on 03/23/2015. No refunds will be given after the seminar has started. Included with registration, participants in the live seminar will receive a free downloadable recording of the seminar. It will be available in participant's Agora Digital Library approximately 4-7 business days from the seminar date. Full and partial tuition assistance will be offered to participants based on need and availability for all audio and web seminars. Please complete the tuition assistance application for consideration.

CLE Comments:
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