| Faculty: | Ruby Powers |
| Production Date: | January 11 2012 |
Description
The Department of Homeland Security recently issued a Notice of Intent to change the procedure for filing an I-601 Waiver in limited circumstances. Join immigration attorney Ruby Powers as she gives an exhaustive treatment to the I-601 Waiver, touching on all aspects including eligibility, requirements, and evidence. She also shares her own expertise gained over the years in regards to what makes a strong application and how to judge your chances for success. She finishes by discussing the recent proposed rule and what it might mean for clients. This program is a must watch for any immigration attorney who has never done an I-601 Waiver or those who haven’t had much experience with them.
Agenda:
I. Is a waiver required?
II. What options might there be besides a waiver?
III. Eligibility
IV. Chances for Success
V. Logistics and Requirements
VI. Evidence
VII. New Proposed Rule
User Reviews
Lester (WHEATLEY HEIGHTS, NY)
clear concise overview of a difficult topic
ANTONIO (Warwick, NY)
Another important aspect to know about immigration law
Michael (Brooklyn, NY)
Fabulous presentation and very informative.
Scott (New York, NY)
good job
Tyler (Arlington, VA)
The speaker was knowledgeable. The slides were good.
NOEL (New York, NY)
well done
Wilber (New London, CT)
Good presentation.
Price: $40.00
Purchase Course (For CE Credit)Earn CLE Credits
General Credits
| State | Credits |
|---|---|
| AK | 1.00 |
| AZ | 1.00 |
| CA | 1.00 |
| GA | 1.00 |
| HI | 1.00 |
| IL | 1.00 |
| MO | 1.50 |
| MS | 1.00 |
| ND | 1.50 |
| NJ | 1.50 |
| NY | 1.50 |
| VA | 1.50 |
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