Successfully Litigating Asylum Claims Before the Immigration Court, Part 2: From the Master Calendar to the Individual Hearing
1h 7m
Created on April 25, 2024
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Overview
You have accepted representation in a defensive asylum case before the immigration court - now what?
This is the second session of a two-part training series designed to equip advocates with the necessary knowledge and skills to successfully litigate defensive asylum claims before the immigration court. Through a comprehensive and interactive approach, participants will learn all aspects of the defensive asylum process, from accepting the case to the final individual hearing. Participants will learn what to expect at each hearing and how to prepare their clients to provide compelling and detailed testimony while balancing the impact of trauma on memory.
In addition to testimony preparation, Part 2 will also cover how to conduct country conditions evidence, identify corroborating evidence, and satisfy the requirements of the Immigration Court Practice Manual. Participants will also learn about electronic filing and service, elements of a legal brief, and other important elements of practicing before the immigration court.
Key takeaways from this training series include a thorough understanding of the defensive asylum process, strategies for effectively representing asylum seekers, and practical skills for navigating the immigration court system. This training presumes some familiarity with immigration law but is intended for beginner to intermediate-level defensive asylum practitioners.
Learning Objectives:
- Successfully navigate the initial master hearing, pleadings, and filing requirements to initiate an asylum claim in immigration court
- Persuasively and effectively present your client's claim through evidence, testimony, and expert opinions
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