Release Date: 06/17/2025 | ||
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Format | Size | ISBN/SKU |
eBook | 503 pages | 978-1-57370-584-5 |
AILA's Guide to Immigration Law for Paralegals provides an overview of basic immigration law and procedure and is intended to serve as a daily reference tool to help immigration paralegals provide more effective assistance to their supervising attorneys.
This edition provides the background necessary for paralegals to understand the cases they are working on, with the focus on information paralegals must master to be highly effective in their work.
The materials in the Guide begin by discussing the paralegal's role in the immigration law firm and then give an overview of the basic terms and concepts of immigration law as they relate to all the major types of cases a paralegal is likely to encounter in practice. The material that follows, which includes a selection of sample forms, covers the most common immigration topics, including:
- The paralegal’s ethical duties and responsibilities;
- The government agencies involved in immigration law;
- Employment-based visas;
- Family-based visas;
- Inadmissibility and Deportability;
- Asylum;
- Removal;
- Citizenship and naturalization;
and more!
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Caveat: To avoid engaging in the unauthorized practice of law, this Guide should be used only by the paralegal who is working under the supervision of an attorney.
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