Source: https://agora.aila.org/product/detail/4080
Timestamp: 2020-08-08 06:53:37
Document Index: 292512303

Matched Legal Cases: ['§212', '§212', '§212', '§212', '§212', '§212', '§212']

AILA Agora - I-212 Waivers and Waiting: Overcoming Removals and INA §212(a)(9)(C) - Recording (.MP3)
AILA Agora Home I-212 Waivers And Waiting: Overcoming Removals And INA §212(A)(9)(C) - Recording (.MP3)
I-212 Waivers and Waiting: Overcoming Removals and INA §212(a)(9)(C) - Recording (.MP3)
SKU AS2019-11-14-DL
Although it is commonly referred to as the “permanent bar,” INA §212(a)(9)(C) is not permanent. Similarly, a removal order does not always necessitate permanent removal. Our panel of experts will address how to create a plan of return for clients facing removal. They also will discuss how to utilize I-212 waivers and the passage of time to bring clients back to the United States.
Analyzing Whether a Client Is Subject to the Permanent Bar
Advising Clients Regarding Overcoming INA §212(a)(9)(C) Prior to Departure: U Visas, T Visas, VAWA, and Other Options for Relief
Developing a Plan for Waiting Out INA §212(a)(9)(C) and Returning to the United States
Determining Whether an I-212 Waiver Is Needed: Waiting Out or Waiving 5–, 10–, and 20-Year Bars for Prior Removal Orders Under INA §212(a)(9)(A)
Procedures and Best Practices: Filing I-212 Waivers for Clients Both Inside and Outside of the United States
Aaron Hall (DL), AILA ICE Liaison Committee Vice Chair, Aurora, CO
Aaron Hall is a partner at Joseph Law Firm in Aurora, Colorado. His practice focuses on removal defense, family-based immigration, and advising on the immigration consequences of criminal convictions. He is an active member of AILA and currently serves on AILA’s Amicus Committee and ICE Liaison Committee.
Rachel Zoghlin, AILA VAWA, Us, and Ts Committee Vice Chair, Bethesda, MD
Rachel Zoghlin is the National Pro Bono Technical Legal Advisor at HIAS in Silver Spring, MD, where she works on developing opportunities for pro bono attorneys across the country to get involved in supporting asylum-seekers. Prior to joining HIAS, Rachel worked at a boutique immigration litigation firm in Bethesda, Maryland for about 7 years, where she represented immigrants in removal defense and applications for humanitarian relief, including asylum, U and T visa petitions, petitions for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, and petitions under the Violence Against Women Act. She is the Vice Chair of AILA’s Committee on Us, Ts, and VAWA.
Elisabeth A. Pellegrin, Berkeley, CA
Elisabeth Pellegrin has a solo immigration practice in Oakland, California: Law Office of Elisabeth A. Pellegrin. Liz’s practice is mainly family-based immigration, often with case complications. Liz serves on the Advisory Council of the Northern California AILA chapter, as well as Chair of the Alameda County Bar Association’s Immigration Section. Liz was a prior Co-Chair of the Immigration Committee of the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG). She remains a member of the NLG’s National Immigration Project and the local NLG chapter.