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    Immigration Law for Paralegals, Second Edition by Maria Casablanca, Gloria Bodin

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    • Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
    • Pub. Date: November 2007
    • ISBN-13: 9781594603891
    • Sales Rank: 96,415
    • 280pp
    • Edition Number: 2
     
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    Synopsis

    Immigration Law for Paralegals is an indispensable and practical guide on U.S. immigration, citizenship and visa procedures for instructing and training students or anyone interested in a career as an immigration paralegal or legal assistant.

    The 2007 edition of Immigration Law for Paralegals contains changes in rules and regulations, specifically pertaining to EB-3 and family based retrogression, Labor Certification-Program Electronic Review Management (PERM) and TN for Mexican citizens, as well as analysis of Schedule A.

    A competent assistant is essential to immigration practitioners working on mastering all the new rules and regulations under The Homeland Security Act.

    Contents of Immigration Law for Paralegals include: interviewing, gathering information, case management and document preparation techniques; analysis of temporary and permanent employment visas; analysis of family-based petitions, political asylum and naturalization; as well as samples of completed applications, a glossary of terms and useful appendices.

    Each visa category is set forth in a clear and concise manner, with real-life and hypothetical situations at the end of each chapter, allowing students to visualize actual problems and issues that arise when processing a case. Further, in responding to the hypothetical situations, students will look to the United States immigration statutes, rules and regulations and precedent and administrative policies to resolve issues. Additionally, each section contains a completed sample application, definition of legal terms, and exercises modeled after tasks paralegals may encounter on the job, including the preparation ofrelative petitions (Form I-130) and the adjustment of a status package (Forms I-485, G-325A, I-131, I-765, I-864A, and G-28). In keeping with the concise format of each chapter, excerpts from Federal, AAO, and BIA decisions will be cited or footnoted where relevant.

    The Glossary and Appendices include Immigration Law resources; USCIS Local, Regional and Service Center addresses; questions and answers for the naturalization exam; blank USCIS forms; Credential Evaluation sample request forms and a list of agencies; sample USCIS color photograph specifications, sample medical form (I-688); and IRS Individual Tax ID Number Request (SS-4).

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