LAW6845: Employment and Family-Based Immigration Law

3 Credits

This introduction to immigration law course takes a practitioner’s approach to immigration law, policy, and procedure. This course is a blend of introductory and higher-level immigration law, beginning with the authority to regulate immigration and progressing to the substantive and procedural aspects of family and employment-based immigration law that comprises the majority of US immigration. This class will explore the legal principles, procedures, and policies regarding family and employment-based immigration law, as well as provide practical strategies that will better enable you to practice in this area.

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