2013 NW Regional Immigration Law Conference

Seattle, Washington
Thursday, March 21, 2013

2013 Northwest Regional
Immigration Law Conference

Organized by AILA Washington Chapter
Co-sponsored by AILA Oregon Chapter and Seattle University School of Law

2013 NW Regional Immigration Law Conference
Thursday, March 21, 2013 - Friday, March 22, 2013

Seattle University School of Law
901 12th Avenue (Corner of 12th and Columbia)
Seattle, Washington


Dear Conference Attendees,
If you did not receive a CD containing course materials at the Conference and would like one, please email
cle@seattleu.edu with your mailing address and we will send you one.

Please click the links below for Additional Materials not on the CD.
--Organized by Session:


Day1 BusGov Emerging Issues 9-1015AM

Day 1 BusGov I-9 and LCA Audits 1-2PM

Day 1 Basics Getting Paid Ethically 315-4PM


Day 1 Basics Family-Based Adjustment of Status USCIS 1030-1130AM
    245i Cover Letter with proof of physical presence
    245i Cover Letter
    Adjustment of Status Applications
    AOS One-Step Cover Letter
    Criminal Inadmissibility Worksheet
    Misrep Inadmissibility Worksheet
    Smuggling Inadmissibility Worksheet

Day 1 FamRem Provisional Waivers 8-9AM

Day 1 FamRem Problem Consulates 9-1015AM

Day 2 BusGov Tax Issues 230-330PM

Day 2 FamRem Criminal Consequences 915-1030AM

Day 2 FamRem Yin & Yang: Naturalization & Renunciation 345-5PM
    Petition-1421c
    Petition-1447b
    Petition-PreInterview


If you have materials that were not included on the CD and are not on the list above, please email them to cle@seattleu.edu and we will add them to this list. This page will stay up and accessible as long as needed.

AGENDAS:
--DAY 1
Day 1 Basics Track Room 105
Day 1 Business Government Track Room C6
Day 1 Family Removal Track Room C5 and C1
--DAY 2
Day 2 Business Government Track Room C6
Day 2 Family Removal Track Room C5 and C1

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES:
Speakers Bios 
Corsano  Dougherty  Miao  Paget  Weinrich

CLE CREDITS:  We are entering credits from the Conference and will post a message here when all credits are submitted to the Washington and Oregon Bar Associations. 14.0 Total CLE Credits, including up to 2.0 Ethics Credits are approved and will be submitted for Washington and Oregon lawyers. Ethics credits are based on signatures on the separate Ethics sign-in sheets circulated at those sessions. Certificates of Attendance were available at the Conference for self-reporting to other states, as well as for your records. Contact cle@seattleu.edu if you attended the Conference and need a copy of the Certificates emailed to you for your records.

AILA Membership:
For information about joining the American Immigration Lawyers Association, please click here. Reduced membership rates are available for law students and non-profit lawyers.
 

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