What every lawyer needs to know about immigration law / editors: Jennifer A. Hermansky, Kate Kalmykov ; contributing editors: William S. Jordan, III, Ana Williams Shavers, Jill E. Family.
2014
KF4819 .W52 2014 (Mapit)
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What every lawyer needs to know about immigration law / editors: Jennifer A. Hermansky, Kate Kalmykov ; contributing editors: William S. Jordan, III, Ana Williams Shavers, Jill E. Family.
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American Bar Association. Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice.
Imprint
Chicago, Illinois : ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, [2014]
Description
xix, 561 pages ; 23 cm
Formatted Contents Note
What every lawyer should know about immigration : who are the players?
A selected history of immigration law and its relationship to modern immigration law and policy
The source and scope of federal immigration power
Ethical issues arising in the practice of immigration law
Rights of aliens in the United States
The basics of non-immigrant and immigrant visa processing
An overview of U.S. non-immigrant visa classifications
What every immigration lawyer needs to know about the H-1B visa
Audits in the employment-based non-immigrant context : the labor condition application
Immigration consequences of corporate changes : mergers, acquisitions, and layoffs
Temporary and permanent immigration options for international medical graduates
What is social security no-match and what does it mean?
What every lawyer needs to know about PERM (Program Electronic Review Management Labor Certification)
Immigration options for the best and brightest
Maintaining lawful permanent resident status
Family-based immigration law
An introduction to asylum law and procedure
U.S. citizenship and naturalization
Immigration consequences of criminal convictions : what crimes and criminal activities can get your client into trouble
What every lawyer needs to know about non-citizens and the United States military
Practice before immigration courts
Litigating immigration matters in federal court
Creating and representing EB-5 regional centers
Tax-rules for immigration law practitioners
The "deserving victim" in immigration law : visas for victims of crime.
A selected history of immigration law and its relationship to modern immigration law and policy
The source and scope of federal immigration power
Ethical issues arising in the practice of immigration law
Rights of aliens in the United States
The basics of non-immigrant and immigrant visa processing
An overview of U.S. non-immigrant visa classifications
What every immigration lawyer needs to know about the H-1B visa
Audits in the employment-based non-immigrant context : the labor condition application
Immigration consequences of corporate changes : mergers, acquisitions, and layoffs
Temporary and permanent immigration options for international medical graduates
What is social security no-match and what does it mean?
What every lawyer needs to know about PERM (Program Electronic Review Management Labor Certification)
Immigration options for the best and brightest
Maintaining lawful permanent resident status
Family-based immigration law
An introduction to asylum law and procedure
U.S. citizenship and naturalization
Immigration consequences of criminal convictions : what crimes and criminal activities can get your client into trouble
What every lawyer needs to know about non-citizens and the United States military
Practice before immigration courts
Litigating immigration matters in federal court
Creating and representing EB-5 regional centers
Tax-rules for immigration law practitioners
The "deserving victim" in immigration law : visas for victims of crime.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KF4819 .W52 2014
Language
English
ISBN
9781627225434 paperback
1627225439 paperback
1627225439 paperback
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