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Advanced Workshop/Training:

Authorized Non-Attorney Practice of Immigration Law

 

Presented by

Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC) 

November 30, 2017

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

 

This one-day training/workshop is of an advanced nature for agencies who want to complete their application for Department of Justice (DOJ) (formerly Board of Immigration Appeals) Recognition and Accreditation in order to start and sustain a nonprofit immigration legal services program.  Under new regulations all groups who hold these privileges will have to file to renew them.  The training will offer guidance on how best to do so and how to take this opportunity to expand the number of recognized offices for your organization.  Participating agencies will have worked with CLINIC in the month preceding this to begin perfecting an approvable application.

  

Participants complete an application for either DOJ initial or renewal recognition and accreditation for one or, preferably, many staff and volunteers to receive accreditation.

 

Participants will also learn:

  • what Department of Justice Recognition and Accreditation (DOJ R&A) will permit your agency to do to help strengthen your community,
  • what you need to do to prepare to apply or renew (including training, experience, and centralized supervision and funding if you have more than one location providing services),
  • what are character and fitness requirements for DOJ accreditation,
  • what the different accreditation levels (partial and full accreditation) permit non-attorneys to do in terms of immigration law practice, and how to prepare for each,
  • how to prepare an immigration legal services budget for DOJ R&A,
  • how to prepare or improve your immigration legal services mission statement,
  • the role of immigration legal services fees to sustain and grow your program, 
  • case intake and management strategies,
  • how to avoid the unauthorized practice of law,
  • how to document your status as DOJ R&A agencies, and
  • how to comply with the new record keeping requirements to retain DOJ R&A.

 

The training/workshop is highly interactive. It requires substantial preparation working with CLINIC in advance.  Participants will leave with a completed application for DOJ R&A.  The training will be presented by CLINIC’s Strategic Capacity Advisor Jack Holmgren.

 

Registration: Intended only for grantees and sub-grantees of the California Department of Social Services One California.  Please indicate whether your organization is a grantee or a sub-grantee.  If your organization is a sub-grantee please specify which grantee organization you work with.  This training is expected to fill up quickly.  Early registration is recommended.

 

This training is located at:

The LGBT Center on 4th St.

305 E. 4th Street, Suite 202, Santa Ana, 92701​

The LGBT Center OC’s Center on 4th (Co4) is located on 4th street between French and Spurgeon, above the Frida Cinema and adjacent to Native Son Alehouse.

There is a pay lot just behind the building on 5th Street between Bush and French, best for all day parking. The entrance is 5th and Spurgeon. 

When
November 30th, 2017 from  9:00 AM to  5:00 PM
Location
1605 N. Spurgeon Street
Santa Ana, CA 92701
United States
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