All About Cuban Adjustment
CA MCLE: 1.5
The Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966, or CAA, created a pathway for Cubans and their family members to adjust status in the United States as long as they meet certain requirements. Despite an improvement of relations with Cuba, the CAA is alive and well, and many Cubans continue to be eligible to adjust under its parameters. Learn more about the CAA, including the eligibility requirements of inspection and admission or parole, physical presence, and admissibility. You will also learn how non-Cuban family members can qualify under the CAA, including those who have been subjected to battery or abuse. Finally, learn about the process of applying for adjustment under the CAA and the availability of benefits pending adjudication.
NOTE: This webinar takes place in Eastern Standard Time.
This webinar will not be recorded, so be sure to join us live.
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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.