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ABOUT THE ILRC The Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) provides immigration legal training on emerging issues, policy updates, and effective practices. Our wide range of seminars and webinars address basic immigration law topics, all the way through cutting- edge policies and regulatory changes. The ILRC is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider. We also provide a Uniform Certificate of Attendance for non-California attorneys. To register for a training session or purchase a recording, go to www.ilrc.org/store. WEBINARS TOPIC DATE / TIME (Pacific Time) Emerging Public Charge Issues Related to COVID-19 August 25: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Preparing and Filing the New USCIS Public Charge Form I-944 September 10: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm How Criminal Defense Counsel Can Challenge ICE Detainers September 15: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Advanced FOIA with DHS September 16: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Introduction to Crim/Imm September 24: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Beginner U Visa Hot Topics September 29: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Public Charge Updates October 6: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Non-LPR Cancellation: Overview of Eligibility & Proving Continuous Presence October 22: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile Status in Removal Proceedings October 27: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Advanced U Visa Hot Topics October 28: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Presenting the Case October 29: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Employment-Based Immigration Opportunities for Immigrant Youth November 17: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Applying for Asylum and Related Relief for Clients with Convictions November 18: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm VAWA Self-Petitioning Fundamentals November 24: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm An Overview of Naturalization December 2: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Representing Permanent Residents in LPR Cancellation Cases December 3: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Public Charge in Consular Processing December 9: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude December 15: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm LPRs and Public Charge December 16: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm FALL 2020 TRAINING CALENDAR

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Page 1: FALL 2020 TRAINING CALENDAR · of utilizing available relief programs. In this 60-minute webinar, we will provide a brief overview of public charge, share policy updates on public

ABOUT THE ILRCThe Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) provides immigration legal training on emerging issues, policy updates, and effective practices. Our wide range of seminars and webinars address basic immigration law topics, all the way through cutting-edge policies and regulatory changes. The ILRC is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider. We also provide a Uniform Certificate of Attendance for non-California attorneys. To register for a training session or purchase a recording, go to www.ilrc.org/store.

WEBINARS

TOPIC DATE / TIME (Pacific Time)Emerging Public Charge Issues Related to COVID-19 August 25: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Preparing and Filing the New USCIS Public Charge Form I-944 September 10: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

How Criminal Defense Counsel Can Challenge ICE Detainers September 15: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Advanced FOIA with DHS September 16: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Introduction to Crim/Imm September 24: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Beginner U Visa Hot Topics September 29: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Public Charge Updates October 6: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Non-LPR Cancellation: Overview of Eligibility & Proving Continuous Presence October 22: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile Status in Removal Proceedings October 27: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Advanced U Visa Hot Topics October 28: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Presenting the Case October 29: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Employment-Based Immigration Opportunities for Immigrant Youth November 17: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Applying for Asylum and Related Relief for Clients with Convictions November 18: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

VAWA Self-Petitioning Fundamentals November 24: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

An Overview of Naturalization December 2: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Representing Permanent Residents in LPR Cancellation Cases December 3: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Public Charge in Consular Processing December 9: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude December 15: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

LPRs and Public Charge December 16: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

FALL 2020TRAINING CALENDAR

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HOW TO REGISTERFor faster service, please register online. To register by mail, download the Training Registration Form at www.ilrc.org/ordering-information, and mail your completed form and check or money order to Immigrant Legal Resource Center, 1458 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103. We do not accept registrations for seminars or webinars over the phone.For webinars, one paid registration per individual participant connection is required. Please do not share call-in or login information with other users.Purchasing a webinar does not include the recording. Recordings are sold separately or can be purchased as part of a package.Once you register for a training session, you will receive a confirmation email along with all details and login instructions one to two business days before the event date.The ILRC will reject training registrations from persons who provide representation without authorization in violation of 8 CFR §292.1.Cancellations: The ILRC reserves the right to cancel any seminar or webinar. For any cancelled sessions, all registrants will receive a full refund in the form of payment used when registering.Refunds: To obtain a full refund, you must notify the ILRC 24 hours before the start of the session. For more information or questions, please visit www.ilrc.org or send an email to [email protected] Immigrant Legal Resource Center is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider. **If you are not a member of the California State Bar, we will provide you with a Uniform Certificate of Attendance, which you can submit to your State Bar. Please contact your State Bar for details on whether or not credit is transferable.

The Immigrant Legal Resource Center is a State Bar of California Department of Legal Specialization approved provider.

WEBINARS

Emerging Public Charge Issues Related to COVID-19 MCLE: 1.0 CADate: August 25, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: August 25 Fee: This webinar is FREE. Presenters: Allison Davenport—Supervising Attorney, ILRC; Sarah Lakhani—Skadden Fellow, ILRC

In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, federal, state, and local governments are creating relief programs to provide services and resources to community members facing health and financial challenges. However, due in part to the overlapping timeline of coronavirus and the implementation of new public charge rules, many immigrant community members are fearful of utilizing available relief programs. In this 60-minute webinar, we will provide a brief overview of public charge, share policy updates on public charge topics, and discuss various emerging public charge issues related to COVID-19. The webinar will provide an overview of various relief programs, explain how use of those programs could trigger public charge consequences, and discuss how to distinguish benefits programs that immigrants might access because of financial hardship stemming from COVID-19 from COVID-19 emergency programs insofar as public charge ramifications. Note: this will be a California-focused webinar.

Preparing and Filing the New USCIS Public Charge Form I-944 MCLE: 1.5 CADate: September 10, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: September 10 Fee: Regular: $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Ariel Brown—Special Projects Attorney, ILRC; Sarah Lakhani—Skadden Fellow, ILRC

Now that the new Department of Homeland Security rule on public charge inadmissibility has gone into effect, practitioners must include a new form, the I-944 “Declaration of Self-Suffciencyy” for adjustment applicants who are subject to public charge. In this webinar, we will discuss who needs to submit the I-944 and what information and evidence is required, go over the new USCIS policy guidance on public charge to understand how adjudicators will use the I-944 as part of the public charge test, and provide practice tips and other suggestions for completing this form and collecting the supporting evidence. The new public charge rule places less emphasis on the affdavit of support and instead encourages offcers to rely on other factors, covered more comprehensively in the I-944. Thus, the I-944 is now a critical piece of evidence in deciding whether an applicant for adjustment of status is inadmissible based on the public charge ground.

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How Criminal Defense Counsel Can Challenge ICE Detainers MCLE: 1.5 CADate: September 15, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: September 15 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Grisel Ruiz—Supervising Attorney, ILRC; Lena Graber—Senior Staff Attorney, ILRC; Andrew Wachtenheim—Staff Attorney, ILRC; Raha Jorjani—Immigration Defense Attorney, Offce of the Alameda County Public Defenderr

ICE detainers are a central tool of immigration enforcement that affect many or most non-citizen defendants. This webinar will discuss the many state law and constitutional limitations of ICE detainers, including the recent class action and injunction from the Gonzalez v. ICE litigation in central California. We will also cover ICE detainers’ impact on the criminal case and the particular risks for clients subject to detainers. Finally, we’ll discuss methods to challenge detainers or mitigate the potential harms on clients.

Advanced FOIA with DHS MCLE: 1.5 CADate: September 16, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: September 16 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Peggy Gleason—Senior Staff Attorney, ILRC; Sharon Hing—Legal Program Collaboration Manager

This advanced webinar will discuss FOIA requests in immigration cases and provide tips for filing FOIA requests with the Department of Homeland Security, including USCIS, OBIM, ICE, and CBP. We will also cover FOIA strategies for specific scenarios, including concerns for individuals in removal proceedings and appeal and litigation options.

Introduction to Crim/Imm MCLE: 1.5 CA and 1.5 TXDate: September 24, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: September 24 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Kathy Brady—Senior Staff Attorney, ILRC; Erin Quinn—Senior Staff Attorney, ILRC

In this interactive webinar we cover concepts, and provide a system, to help advocates analyze immigration cases involving crimes. We will cover the basics such as the difference between inadmissibility and deportability grounds, their relationship to good moral character, the main removal grounds and bars to relief based on crimes, and the effect of travel. We will review resources to help with this analysis and suggest an approach to use with different clients. The webinar is appropriate for new or intermediate-level advocates who want to take a deeper dive into the law and may also provide a concise review for experts.

Beginner U Visa Hot Topics MCLE: 1.5 CADate: September 29, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: September 29 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Alison Kamhi—Supervising Attorney, ILRC; Angel Graf—Directing Attorney, Immigration Center for Women and Children Las Vegas

This beginner webinar will describe the elements of a U visa with a discussion of current adjudication trends and how to evaluate the strength of a U visa case, including how to analyze the qualifying crime, discuss strategy with clients, and prepare the U visa filing.

Public Charge Updates MCLE: 1.5 CADate: October 6, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: October 6 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Ariel Brown—Special Projects Attorney, ILRC; Sarah Lakhani—Skadden Fellow, ILRC

With new public charge rules in place and new forms in use at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Department of State (DOS), the time is now to brush up on public charge law and policy and retool to zealously represent immigrant clients navigating public charge inadmissibility under the Trump administration. In this webinar, we will outline the current public charge landscape, share policy updates, and explain how the COVID-19 pandemic has shaped implementation of the new public charge rules and exacerbated many community members’ fears about public charge and accessing public benefits. We will review the new totality of the circumstances test under the DHS and DOS rules and offer tips for preparing and gathering evidence to complete new Forms I-944 and DS-5540. We will also offer other case preparation strategies to guide your representation from initial client consultation to green card interview.

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Non-LPR Cancellation: Overview of Eligibility & Proving Continuous Presence MCLE: 1.5 CA and 1.5 TXDate: October 22, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: October 22 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Alison Kamhi—Supervising Attorney, ILRC; Anita Gupta—Staff Attorney, ILRC

This webinar will review the legal requirements for non-LPR cancellation and how to build a winning case. We will cover some of the common obstacles to eligibility, such as crime bars and the stop-time rule. We will also discuss practice tips for proving continuous physical presence and screening for interruptions in continuous presence. Our discussion regarding the hardship requirement will be brief, so we encourage practitioners who are seeking detailed information about meeting the requisite hardship standard to view our previous webinar, Non-LPR Cancellation of Removal: Bars to Eligibility & Proving Hardship.

Seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile Status in Removal Proceedings MCLE: 1.5 CA and 1.5 TXDate: October 27, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: October 27 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Rachel Prandini—Staff Attorney, ILRC; Bonita Gutierrez—Founding Attorney, Open Immigration Legal Services

This webinar will provide updates on Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) and share strategies for pursuing SIJS and SIJS-based adjustment of status for young people in removal proceedings in light of the various challenges that immigration court respondents face. This webinar is intended for those with some prior familiarity with SIJS.

Advanced U Visa Hot Topics MCLE: 1.5 CA and 1.5 TXDate: October 28, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: October 28 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Alison Kamhi—Supervising Attorney, ILRC; Jess Farb—Directing Attorney, Immigration Center for Women and Children San Francisco; Safiya N. Morgan—Senior Staff Attorney, Immigrant Protection Unit at the New York Legal Assistance Group

This advanced webinar will walk practitioners through how to handle complex issues in U visa cases, including complicated inadmissibility waivers and practice tips for when and why to apply for an extension of status. The webinar will also discuss current adjudication trends and strategies for responding to RFEs, NOIDs and denials in U visa, U adjustment, and I-929 family petitions.

Presenting the Case MCLE: 1.5 CADate: October 29, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: October 29 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Grisel Ruiz—Supervising Attorney; Valerie Zukin—Special Projects Attorney

This webinar is geared toward those who are new (or newer) to presenting cases to the immigration judge at the “meritsy” or “individualy” hearing, which is like the trial in a removal case. Through the lens of a non-LPR cancellation case, this webinar will focus on how to present your client’s application for relief to the immigration judge. We will discuss building your case through witnesses, written evidence, and the theory of the case, among other topics. Advocates will leave with the tools to comprehensively present their clients’ cases to the judge.

Employment-Based Immigration Opportunities for Immigrant Youth MCLE: 1.5 CADate: November 17, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: November 17 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Krsna Avila—Special Projects Attorney, ILRC; Veronica Garcia—Special Projects Attorney - San Joaquin Valley, ILRC; Dan Berger—Partner at Curran, Berger & Kludt

As changes continue to unfold with the DACA program and many immigrant youth have been left out of the program, it is important that immigrant youth are being screened and informed of all immigration options. Immigration law provides a path for individuals to obtain lawful permanent residence through employment-based (EB) “preference immigranty” categories, but it is often an unfamiliar area for many practicing immigration law. This webinar will focus on screening for EB options, the process for applying for an EB visa, and obtaining a green card. Presenters will also give information on resources available for those who are interested in learning more about the process and partnering with agencies already working in this area of law.

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Applying for Asylum and Related Relief for Clients with Convictions MCLE: 1.5 CA and 1.5 TXDate: November 18, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: November 18 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Erin Quinn—Senior Staff Attorney, ILRC; Andrew Wachtenheim—Staff Attorney, ILRC

Convictions and other criminal system contact jeopardize eligibility for asylum and withholding of removal. Recent regulations have expanded these criminal bars to these critical forms of protection from persecution. This webinar will discuss up-to-date case law on the “particularly serious crimey” and other regulatory criminal bars to asylum and withholding, strategies for challenging criminal bars in immigration court, and pursuing protection under the Convention Against Torture (“CATy”) for clients who are not eligible for asylum or withholding due to convictions or other criminal bars.

VAWA Self-Petitioning Fundamentals MCLE: 1.5 CADate: November 24, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: November 24 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Sally Kinoshita—Deputy Director, ILRC; Ariel Brown—Special Projects Attorney, ILRC; Catherine Seitz—Legal Director, International Institute of the Bay Area

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) provides important immigration benefits to immigrant domestic violence survivors who have been abused by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member. Join us to learn about the eligibility requirements to self-petition for VAWA benefits and how to screen clients.

An Overview of Naturalization MCLE: 1.5 CADate: December 2, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: December 2 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Eric Cohen—Executive Director, ILRC; Peggy Gleason—Senior Staff Attorney, ILRC

This webinar will review the basics of naturalization. We will discuss the following requirements for applying for naturalization: age, lawful permanent residence, including abandonment of residence, continuous residence, physical presence, good moral character, English and civics, and the oath of allegiance. We will include many examples in this interactive webinar. This webinar is for beginners and those who want a naturalization basics refresher course.

Representing Permanent Residents in LPR Cancellation Cases MCLE: 1.5 CADate: December 3, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: December 3 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Andrew Wachtenheim—Staff Attorney, ILRC; Valerie Zukin—Special Projects Attorney, ILRC

Lawful permanent resident cancellation of removal (“LPR cancellationy”) is a vital from of relief for LPRs in removal proceedings, particularly for those in removal proceedings due to past criminal convictions. In this webinar, we will discuss the eligibility requirements for LPR cancellation, recent court decisions affecting eligibility, and practical guidance and strategies for building and presenting an effective cancellation case in immigration court.

Public Charge in Consular Processing MCLE: 1.5 CA and 1.5 TXDate: December 9, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: December 9 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Peggy Gleason—Senior Staff Attorney, ILRC; Ann Block—Senior Special Projects Attorney, ILRC

Immigrants and nonimmigrants seeking entry to the United States are subject to screening for public charge inadmissibility under INA § 212(a)(4). Implementation of a new rule on public charge began at the State Department (DOS) for persons who are consular processing on the same date that United States Citizenship and Immigration Services’ (USCIS’) new public charge rule became effective, February 24, 2020. DOS also published accompanying guidance in the Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM), and published a new form, the DS-5540, Public Charge Questionnaire, to gather additional information from applicants about public charge admissibility. This webinar will give an overview of the changes to the FAM and will give practice tips on consular processing with the public charge requirements, including the DS-5540.

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Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude MCLE: 1.5 CADate: December 15, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: December 15 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Kathy Brady—Senior Staff Attorney, ILRC; Rose Cahn—Senior Staff Attorney, ILRC

Crimes involving moral turpitude is one of the most commonly charged crimes removal grounds. The goal of this webinar is to make it easier to do an accurate analysis of crimes involving moral turpitude. This can be tricky, given that there are at least thirteen different sections in the Immigration and Nationality Act that govern different consequences of moral turpitude offenses, and ongoing litigation about how to interpret some of them, and what effect to give state sentences. We will focus on how to cut through this and most effciently and accurately analyze each case. The training will start with the basics and go on to cover emerging trends in litigation and new defenses.

LPRs and Public Charge MCLE: 1.5 CADate: December 16, 2020 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time Registration Deadline: December 16 Fee: Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar & Recording $175 Fee: Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar & Recording $130 Presenters: Melissa Rodgers—Director of Programs, ILRC; Erin Quinn—Senior Staff Attorney, ILRC

LPRs are often worried about how public charge might impact them or their family members. Importantly, there is no public charge test to naturalize. Nonetheless, LPRs seek guidance about travel, petitioning family members, and possible grounds for deportation. Log in to this webinar to give the best advice to LPRs around these critical questions. This webinar will assume basic knowledge of the public charge rule.

RECORDINGSViewing a recording is approved for self-study credit. You should record the credit on your Personal MCLE Log. We do not provide a certificate of attendance or any type of certification for this self-study activity. Please contact your State Bar association for more information about self-study activities.

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SUPPORT OUR WORKThe work of the Immigrant Legal Resource Center is made possible by foundation grants, contributions from law firms, donations from individuals and groups, and revenue from product sales. By making a donation to the ILRC you can add your voice to our collective effort to stand up for the rights of this country’s immigrant community. To make a tax-deductible contribution, go to www.ilrc.org/donate.

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