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Immigration Law
(GS Classic)



October 18 - December 3, 2010$275
January 10 - February 25, 2011$275

March 7 - April 22, 2011$275

May 2 - June 17, 2011$275

June 27 - August 12, 2011$275

August 22 - October 7, 2011$275

October 17 - December 2, 2011$275

Overview:
Explore all significant aspects of the immigration and naturalization process in the United States, including the Homeland Security Act of 2002 and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. Find the information gained in this course especially helpful in a rapidly growing specialty in the law.

This course can be taken as part of the Advanced Paralegal Certificate Program. Read more information on the Online Paralegal Courses and Advanced Certificate or call (866) 448-9740.

In this independent study scheduled online course, you submit assignments to an instructor, who grades them and gives you feedback. Purchase textbook separately at (800) 522-7737. Seven-week session.





Additional Information:
Order required textbooks at (800) 522-7737.
Who Should Attend?
Professionals who seek concentrated study of the specific paralegal practice area of immigration law.
Prerequisites:
Paralegal Certificate Course (Online) (LAWS7000S), or have at least one year of legal experience.
Objectives:
  • Discuss the immigrant and non-immigrant VISA's job duties roles of the ICE and CPB
  • Explain the statutory requirement for obtaining citizenship
  • Discuss paralegal appearances in administrative law courts dealing with immigration and naturalization matters, the client relying on your firm to keep him from being expelled from this country, and possibly from ruining his career and family, medical waiver forms, and the fleuti doctrine.


  • Course Details
    CODE:  LAWS9525S
    TYPE:  Instructor-Supported WBT
    LENGTH:  45 Hour(s)
    CREDIT:  4.5 CEU
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