Humanitarian and Family Immigration Processes
Total Credits: 3 CLE
- Average Rating:
- 18
- Categories:
- Modest Means Foundations of Justice Series | Family Law | Immigration Law
- Faculty:
- Maurice H Goldman
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Original Program Date:
- Apr 11, 2024
Description
Presentation provides practical tips and processing timelines for common immigration paths via humanitarian and family-based methods. As the immigration system has become more stringent, legal options are limited and this CLE discusses some of the ways that an applicant can legally process. Concepts that will be discussed include:
- I-130 Petitions vs. Fiancé Visas (K-1)
- Adjustment of Status vs. Consular Processing
- U-Visas
- Petitions through the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
- Asylum
- Special Immigrant Juvenile
- Other Alternatives
Faculty
Maurice Goldman, Goldman Immigration PC
Pamela Rioles, Goldman Immigration PC
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Handouts
Humanitarian and Family Based Immigration Processes Manual (3.2 MB) | 161 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
Maurice H Goldman Related Seminars and Products
Attorney
Goldman & Goldman PC
Maurice Goldman works in Tucson, Arizona at Goldman & Goldman, P.C. He holds a J.D./M.B.A. from Hofstra University. He graduated from Syracuse University with a B.S. in journalism. His law practice is focused only on immigration-related matters including employment-based, family-based, asylum, removal defense and other humanitarian-based immigration issues. Mr. Goldman has served on multiple national American Immigration Lawyers Association's (AILA) committees. He's a recipient of the 2010 AILA Joseph Minsky Young Lawyer Award and the 2018 Randy Tunac Courage in Immigration Award. Mo previously served as the AILA Arizona chapter chair. He was previously a trustee to the American Immigration Council (AIC) and sat on the boards of the ASISTA, Border Action Network and Immigrants List.
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