Past Seminars
For 50 years, the National Immigration Project has designed innovative legal strategies to defend immigrant rights. We are committed to sharing those strategies and innovations via Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminars, webinars, litigation meetings, and panels for attorneys and advocates. This page lists our past trainings with links to purchase for members and non-members.
During this webinar, we discuss how to seek prosecutorial discretion post Texas v. United States, what factors to consider before joining OPLA on a motion to dismiss, how to oppose unilateral motions to dismiss when dismissal is not in our client's...
During this webinar, presenters provide background on the qualifications of and role of interpreters in immigration court, explain how practitioners can help prevent interpretation inaccuracies, discuss strategies for rectifying interpretation errors...
This virtual seminar included two full afternoons of learning & strategizing about how to best represent clients with convictions in immigration court.
More and more immigrants are facing Interpol Red Notices allegations in removal proceedings. During this webinar, the speakers delve into the intersection of U.S. immigration law and Interpol/Red Notice removal cases.
This 4-day training will benefit immigrant rights advocates who have limited immigration court advocacy experience and want to establish a solid foundation in litigation skills through an intensive training experience with meaningful feedback from...
This webinar covers the latest in SIJS issues, including what recent AAO decisions tell us about current trends in USCIS adjudications, key highlights of the SIJS final rule, the impact of the latest employment-based fourth preference (EB-4) visa...
During this free webinar, presenters review key provisions the long-awaited final rule on Special Immigrant Juvenile Status and related adjustment of status adjudications that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issued on March 8, 2022.
During this free webinar, the presenters review the terms of this Settlement Agreement and describe how and until when impacted noncitizens can take advantage of its terms.
This two-day seminar covers hot topics in removal defense and asylum law.