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February 2020 Pro Bono Webinar: Consular Processing 101, Plus Late-Breaking Updates
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February 20th, 2020Tahirih’s Director of Legal and Social Services Kursten Phelps and Litigation Counsel Richard Caldarone for a review of late breaking updates on immigration law and policy. Then, at the 32:03 […]
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January 2020 Pro Bono Briefing and Training: Fee Waiver Strategies, Plus Late-Breaking Updates
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January 16th, 2020Tahirih’s Director of Legal and Social Services Kursten Phelps and Litigation Counsel Richard Caldarone for a review of late breaking updates on immigration law and policy. Then, at the 29:04 […]
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Sample Client Affidavit and Letter of Need
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January 16th, 2020Included is a sample client affidavit and letter of need. These documents were prepared for a fee waiver request.
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December 2019 Pro Bono Briefing and Training: Immigration Court 101, Plus Late-Breaking Updates
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January 14th, 2020Tahirih Litigation Counsel Richard Caldarone and Director of Legal and Social Services Kursten Phelps review litigation and case law updates related to the treatment of Matter of A-B-, Convention Against […]
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November 2019 Pro Bono Briefing and Training: VAWA Nuts and Bolts, plus Late Breaking Updates
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November 25th, 2019Tahirih Litigation Counsel Richard Caldarone and Director of Legal and Social Services Kursten Phelps review litigation updates, proposed rules related to USCIS fees, fee waivers, and asylum applicant work authorization […]
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Pro Bono Briefing: Overview and Practice Pointers on the Newest Asylum Ban and Expansion of Expedited Removal
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July 25th, 2019Update: After recording this briefing, the Supreme Court on September 11, 2019, stayed the Northern District of California’s preliminary injunction blocking implementation of the asylum ban rule, allowing the rule […]
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Asylum (Defensive) Brief (Political Opinion, Fourth Circuit)
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April 25th, 2019This is a sample defensive gender-based asylum brief filed in an immigration court in the Fourth Circuit.