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Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

Monday September 10
2012

  • By: Brooklyn Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project
  • Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
  • Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • CLE Credit
  • Location:
    Brooklyn Bar Association Auditorium
    123 Remsen Street, 1st Floor
    Brooklyn, NY
  • Contact:
    Brooklyn Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project
    718-624-3894 ext 4
  • Website: www.brooklynvlp.org

Under President Obama's new immigration policy, thousands of young immigrants under age 31 who arrived in the U.S. as children can now apply for "deferred action", which provides protection from deportation and permission to work legally. This will be life-changing for these young New Yorkers. The need for volunteer attorneys to help register them is already overwhelming and will continue to grow in the coming months.

Training topics will include: Eligibility requirements, risks and benefits of applying for DACA, completing application forms and submitting supporting documents, fees and fee exemptions, clinic intake and exit procedures.

Presentations by:

  • Sarah Nolan, Staff Attorney, Brooklyn Defender Services
  • Meredith Fortin, Lutheran Social Services of New York

Your Commitment: This course is offered FREE in exchange for your commitment to volunteer for a minimum of two three-hour clinic sessions sponsored by the presenting organizations. Clinics will be held in Sunset Park, Brooklyn and Astoria, Queens. Experienced attorneys receive additional MCLE credit for every 6 hours of eligible pro bono service.

  • CLE Credit Comments: 1.5 CLE Credits: Professional Practice
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