U.S. Immigration Law Process & Policies
Overview
Immigration has been a hotly debated topic for decades and, once again, is at the forefront of our national conversation. Join us for a 12-week asynchronous instructor-led online course (May 13-August 4) where you will gain a comprehensive foundation and understanding of this field of law.
Course Highlights
Convenient Classes
You will learn and apply immigration law concepts through a series of 4 self-paced Units that you will complete in 3-week increments. Each Unit should take approximately 3 hours to complete. Additionally, at the end of each Unit (every three weeks) there will be an opportunity to engage with your course professor and classmates in an optional one-hour live zoom session. There will be a total of four live sessions during the course. (Live attendance is optional and each live session will be recorded and made available in the class site.)
Gain In-Depth Knowledge
By the end of this course, you will have an understanding of immigration law, policy, and practice in the areas of Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Visas, Family Based Immigration, Business/Employment/Investment Based Immigration, Removal Proceedings, Criminal Immigration, Humanitarian Immigration Relief, Asylum and Refugee Law, Border Policies and Naturalization.
Receive Certification
Those who complete the course will earn a certificate in U.S. Immigration Law Process & Policies and CLE credit in Florida is pending.
Registration
Register Now (Deadline to register: May 6)
The cost for the course is $800.00.
CLE credit in Florida is pending.
Registration is final and there will be no refunds permitted.
Registration is not permitted by persons who provide representation without authorization in violation of 8 CFR §292.1, such as for-profit "immigration consultants" and “notarios.”
If you have any questions regarding the registration process, please contact Mary Beth Miller at mmiller2@udayton.edu.