9781594608179-1594608172-Immigration Law for Paralegals

Immigration Law for Paralegals

ISBN-13: 9781594608179
ISBN-10: 1594608172
Edition: Third
Author: Maria Casablanca, Gloria Bodin
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
Format: Paperback 364 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781594608179
ISBN-10: 1594608172
Edition: Third
Author: Maria Casablanca, Gloria Bodin
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
Format: Paperback 364 pages

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Immigration Law for Paralegals (ISBN-13: 9781594608179 and ISBN-10: 1594608172), written by authors Maria Casablanca, Gloria Bodin, was published by Carolina Academic Press in 2010. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Emigration & Immigration (Administrative Law) books. You can easily purchase or rent Immigration Law for Paralegals (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Emigration & Immigration books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.62.

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Immigration Law for Paralegals is an indispensable and practical guide on U.S. immigration, citizenship and visa procedures for instructing and training students or anyone interested in a career as an immigration paralegal or legal assistant. The new edition has a new chapter on court litigation which also includes writs of mandamus and habeas corpus with federal courts. All forms have been updated, including the G-28. A new chapter covers representation of clients before DHS agencies, such as Request for Evidence before USCIS, deferred inspection before CBP, employer compliance (e-verify) before ICE and H1B and L1A audits. The book also expands on certain topics such as H2Bs, EB2s, and regional centers for the EB5 category. New information on the Cuban Adjustment Act is also included plus the new test and standards for the current naturalization process. Contents of Immigration Law for Paralegals include: interviewing, gathering information, case management and document preparation techniques; analysis of temporary and permanent employment visas; analysis of family-based petitions, political asylum and naturalization; as well as samples of completed applications, a glossary of terms and useful appendices. Each visa category is set forth in a clear and concise manner, with real-life and hypothetical situations at the end of each chapter, allowing students to visualize actual problems and issues that arise when processing a case. Further, in responding to the hypothetical situations, students will look to the United States immigration statutes, rules and regulations and precedent and administrative policies to resolve issues. Additionally, each section contains a completed sample application, definition of legal terms, and exercises modeled after tasks paralegals may encounter on the job, including the preparation of relative petitions (Form I-130) and the adjustment of a status package (Forms I-485, G-325A, I-131, I-765, I-864A, and G-28). In keeping with the concise format of each chapter, excerpts from Federal, AAO, and BIA decisions will be cited or footnoted where relevant. The Glossary and Appendices include Immigration Law resources; USCIS Local, Regional and Service Center addresses; questions and answers for the naturalization exam; blank USCIS forms; Credential Evaluation sample request forms and a list of agencies; sample USCIS color photograph specifications, sample medical form (I-688); and IRS Individual Tax ID Number Request (SS-4).

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