Immigration law is often described as one of the most complicated areas of practice in the United States. How can new and aspiring practitioners learn the necessary immigration law and […]
This is the last webinar in the four-part series, “Selected Issues in U Nonimmigrant Status.” Students will focus on U status eligibility issues related to qualifying crimes, definition of victim, […]
Immigrant integration and inclusion happen most effectively at the local level. Community partnerships are an effective method for nonprofit agencies to expand their reach, engage more community members, and accomplish […]
There is growing evidence that the impact of directly supporting others through experiences of trauma can lead not only to compassion fatigue and burn out, but secondary traumatic stress. The […]
The Department of Homeland Security announced a proposed overhaul of asylum procedures in an interim final rule that will be published this week. For example, asylum officers now will be […]
Protecting Immigrant Families (PIF) is getting close to rolling out the documents and supporting materials you will need to get involved in their public charge proposal comment strategy, and they […]
Policy changes brought by the Biden Administration reintroduced Prosecutorial Discretion (PD) as an option for immigrant advocates. The University of Houston Law Center’s Immigration Clinic will introduce and explain how […]
This is the first webinar in the four-part series, "Selected Issues in Inadmissibility." In this first webinar, we will discuss the INA § 212(a)(6) grounds of inadmissibility. Topics will include […]
This is the second webinar in the four-part series, “Selected Issues in Inadmissibility.” This webinar will focus on the grounds of inadmissibility triggered by leaving the United States after accrual […]
This is the third webinar in the four-part series, “Selected Issues in Inadmissibility.” This webinar examines INA § 212(a)(2), the grounds of inadmissibility relating to criminal conduct. These include convictions […]