Sal Savatteri, Jr., Esq. to serve on faculty at AILA conference on October 24-25, 2013 in Washington, D.C.

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This two-day conference is designed to help paralegals and law office support staff provide more effective assistance to their supervising attorneys. It offers an overview of basic immigration law and procedure. Faculty will review and discuss the paralegal’s role with regard to key legal and factual issues, forms, and spotting potential issues. In addition, the faculty will focus on H-1B visas, PERM, adjustment of status vs. consular processing, family-based immigrant petitions, asylum and removal, applications for citizenship or naturalization, and ethics.

The course includes panel discussions of cutting-edge topics like same-sex marriage, provisional waivers, DACA, CIR, marketing, and social media. There is a question and answer period following each session, allowing attendees to interact with faculty and gain further insight into this complex and challenging area of law. In addition, practicums will follow the majority of panels to give a detailed review of completing forms.

THURSDAY & FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24–25, 2013

AILA National Office
1331 G Street, NW
Washington, D.C.

To register, please contact conferences@aila.org.

 

 

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