Immigration Law Practice Expediter

Immigration Law Practice Expediter is a practice guide roadmap that leads the user through common immigration procedures step by step while providing links to the key source materials.

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Immigration Law Practice Expediter is a practice guide roadmap that leads the user through immigration procedures step by step while providing links to the Immigration Law and Procedure treatise, statutes, regulations, and other source materials. The Expediter saves attorneys time and assures users that no element in the research process will be overlooked. Expediter topics include employment-based immigration, family-sponsored immigration, various nonimmigrant applications and petitions, asylum, naturalization, and removal, among others.

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H-1B, H-1B1, and E-3 Classifications


Employment-Based Preference Petitions


PERM Labor Certification


Family-Sponsored Visa Petitions


Adjustment of Status Application


I-751 Removal of Conditional Residency Petition


Asylum Application


Naturalization Application


Judicial Review


J-1 Visa


F-1 Students


L-1 (Intracompany Transferee) Petition


E-1/E-2 (Treaty Trader/Treaty Investor) and E-3 (Australian Specialty Worker) Classification


Removal Procedure


Application for Cancellation of Removal


Inadmissibility


Deportability


K-1/K-2 Fiancé(e) and K-3/K-4 Spouse Classification


B (Temporary Visitor) Classification


Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)