Webinar Series: Overview of Citizenship: Acquisition, Derivation and Naturalization
June 7 - June 28, 2022 | 2-3:30 p.m. ET | CA MCLE: 1.5 per webinar
This four-part webinar series covers acquisition and derivation of citizenship and the requirements for naturalization including continuous residence, physical presence, good moral character, the civics and English-language requirements, and the oath of allegiance. The series will also review the naturalization application process, including screening applicants, and tips for completing and submitting the N-400.
NOTE: Access to recordings of the webinars are included with your purchase of the four-part webinar series. Your complimentary access will be available until July 28, 2022. Certificates of attendance are only issued if you attend live webinars.
Webinar 1: Acquisition and Derivation of Citizenship
June 7 | 2-3:30 p.m. ET | CA MCLE 1.5
In webinar one, presenters will discuss the requirements for acquiring U.S. citizenship at birth abroad and deriving U.S. citizenship from a U.S. citizen parent or parents after birth. Issues covered will include the residence requirements for U.S. citizen parents, the rules for children born in and out of wedlock and establishing legal and physical custody for derivation.
Webinar 2: Naturalization: The Residence, Physical Presence and English/Civics Requirements
June 14 | 2-3:30 p.m. ET | CA MCLE 1.5
In webinar two, we will cover the residence and physical presence requirements for naturalization. We will also discuss maintenance of lawful permanent resident status and the issue of abandonment. Finally, presenters will review the civics and English language requirements and exemptions, and who qualifies for a waiver of the requirements based on a physical or developmental disability or mental impairment.
Webinar 3: Naturalization: Establishing Good Moral Character
June 21 | 2-3:30 p.m. ET | CA MCLE 1.5
In webinar three, we will continue to examine the eligibility requirements for naturalization with a focus on good moral character. Presenters will also cover select grounds of deportability and the risks involved with applying for naturalization.
Webinar 4: The Naturalization Application Process
June 28 | 2-3:30 p.m. ET | CA MCLE 1.5
In webinar four, we will cover the naturalization application process, including screening applicants, completing and submitting the N-400, and preparing clients for the naturalization interview. Presenters will also discuss the oath of allegiance and the waiver available for disabled applicants unable to understand or communicate an understanding of the oath.
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CLE for Attorney Participants
CLINIC is authorized by the State Bar of California to provide minimum continuing legal education (MCLE) training. If you are an attorney licensed in California, you may seek 1.50 hours of MCLE self-study credits per webinar. If you are an attorney licensed in another state, please check with your state bar to determine whether this training qualifies for MCLE credit.
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Payment by credit card only. There are no refunds for registration for a single webinar or for a webinar series.