(Annual 08) When the Government Says Your Client Is a Bad Person – Getting the Inadmissible In: Waivers of Inadmissibility

Session Id: AC08-072 Type: Downloadable

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TRACK III - DUE PROCESS/ENFORCEMENT This panel will provide practice tips for nonimmigrant waiver practice, §212(h) stand-alone waivers for returning LPRs, re-adjustment of status for LPRs, the §212(h) stop-time rule, initial applications for adjustment of status, and the misrepresentation bar and available waivers. The panel will cover practical pointers regarding preserving §212(c) issues for judicial review. §212 Nonimmigrant Waivers §212(h) Waivers §212(i), 237(a)(1)(H), and 212(k) Waivers - When and How To Use Them §212(c): Trial vs. Guilty Pleas, Matter of Blake Issues, Circuit Splits, and Preserving Arguments For Judicial Review §212(a)(9): Unlawful Presence and Prior Removal Orders §209(c) - Refugee and Asylee Waiver §240A(a) - LPR Cancellation of Removal Q&A Mark M. Nesbit, Susan Compernolle, Miko Tokuhama-Olsen

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