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Nuts & Bolts of Removal Defense: What to Do If Your Client Is Being Deported

This program addresses how the removal process begins and basic practice procedures before the immigration court.
Credits: 1 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: DCBA2502-R
$65.00 or 1.00 credits
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This program addresses how the removal process begins and basic practice procedures before the immigration court. The following topics are covered:

  • How is the removal process initiated and what is a Notice to Appear (NTA)?
  • Who are the governmental agencies involved in the NTA process?
  • What happens in Immigration Court and what rights does my client have?
  •  What are some basic defenses to removal and when should you refer your case to a seasoned immigration practitioner?
  • If my client is deported, can I appeal?

Saadia Siddique, Siddique Law Group LLC, Chicago

 

Expires: 4/1/27

This program addresses how the removal process begins and basic practice procedures before the immigration court. The following topics are covered:

  • How is the removal process initiated and what is a Notice to Appear (NTA)?
  • Who are the governmental agencies involved in the NTA process?
  • What happens in Immigration Court and what rights does my client have?
  •  What are some basic defenses to removal and when should you refer your case to a seasoned immigration practitioner?
  • If my client is deported, can I appeal?

Saadia Siddique, Siddique Law Group LLC, Chicago

 

Expires: 4/1/27

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Program Date1/8/25
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Program Date1/8/25
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