Refugee and Asylee Family Reunification

Aug. 4, 2022 | 2-3:30 p.m. ET | CA MCLE: 1.5 

U.S. immigration law provides a specific process for refugees and asylees in the U.S. to be reunited with their derivative spouses and children. This webinar will cover both the law and procedure for refugee and asylee family reunification. Presenters will discuss the eligibility requirements for I-730 relative petitions, evidentiary issues, filing procedures, adjudication issues and consular processing challenges. The session will also cover strategies for responding to Requests for Evidence, or RFEs, and Notices of Intent to Deny, or NOIDs. 

The webinar recording will not be provided so be sure to join us live.

NOTE: This webinar takes place in Eastern Time. Certificates of attendance are only issued if you attend live webinars. 
 

Additional Information

CLE for Attorney Participants

CLINIC is authorized by the State Bar of California to provide minimum continuing legal education (MCLE) training. If you are a California attorney, you are eligible to claim 1.5 hours of MCLE credits for each live webinar you attend in our e-learning immigration law courses. To receive MCLE credit, please provide your state bar number when you register for each live 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.

Type of Training

Webinar

Date of Event

Time of Event

02:00 pm ~ 03:30 pm

Registration Deadline

Training Prices

CLINIC Affiliates (Webinars) - $35
Nonprofit Agency Staff (Webinars) - $90
Private Attorneys and Staff (Webinars) - $145

Eligible Grant(s) Discount

ActionNYC
CDSS

Guest Speaker

Katherine Reynolds, Director, Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic, Elon University School of Law

Payment and Cancellation

Payment by credit card only. There are no refunds for registration for a single webinar or for a webinar series.