Live Event Date: 06/04/2025 | ||
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Format | Length | CLE Eligible |
Web Seminar | 90 min. | No |
The implementation of the latest version of the Alien Registration Requirement (ARR) began on April 11, 2025. Our panel of experts will discuss how to make sense of the “confusingly clear” language of the rule, how practitioners should address the issue with current clients, and ethical considerations.
Featured Topics:
- The role of fingerprinting in registration: When is it required, and is an individual registered without it?
- Act of registration vs. evidence of registration: Does having evidence of registration meet all the requirements of ARR?
- Advising clients on completing a problematic Form G-325R
- The 14-year old issue: What happens when individuals with lawful permanent residence and nonimmigrant visa status turn 14?
- Ethical considerations
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Enjoy access to free seminar recordings (from October 2020–present) as an AILA Member. AILA encourages live attendance for those wishing to ask the speaker questions.
Recordings will be available approximately two weeks after the live event date. AILA members can access these seminars, with no CLE credit, for free.
Kathleen Campbell Walker (DL), AILA Past President/Verification & Documentation Liaison Committee, El Paso, TX
Michael P. Nowlan, AILA Business Section Steering Committee/DOL Liaison Committee, Detroit, MI
Michael P. Nowlan is a Member of the Clark Hill PLC Immigration Business Unit, located in the Detroit, MI office. He is currently a member of the AILA’s Department of Labor Liaison and Business Section Steering Committees. He has previously served as the Chair of the Business Committee Listserv; Vice Chair of the AILA Business Immigration Response Team; and Chair of the AILA Business Committee.
Farah Al-khersan, AILA Ethics Committee Vice Chair/USCIS High Impact Adjudications Assistance Committee, Ann Arbor, MI
Farah Al-khersan is a solo practitioner in Ann Arbor, Michigan, who specializes in family-based, humanitarian, and removal defense cases. Ms. Al-khersan is Vice-Chair of the AILA Ethics Committee as well as a member of the AILA USCIS High Impact Adjudications Assistance Committee. She also serves as chair of the AILA – Michigan Socialization Committee.
J. Lance Conklin, AILA USCIS HQ (Benefits Policy) Liaison Committee, Perry Hall, MD
Katie N. Minervino, AILA USCIS HQ (Benefits Policy) Liaison Committee, Portland, ME