From Immigrant Legal Resource Center <[email protected]>
Subject Building an Asylum Claim Webinar
Date October 26, 2022 2:10 PM
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Building an Asylum Claim Webinar

DETAILS

Date: November 29, 2022

Time: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Pacific Time

MCLE: 1.5 CA and 1.5 TX

Location: Online

Regular: Webinar $155 / Recording $120 / Webinar and Recording $180

Nonprofit: Webinar $110 / Recording $90 / Webinar and Recording $135

PRESENTERS

Erin Quinn, ILRC Senior Staff Attorney

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Andrew Craycroft, ILRC Staff Attorney

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This webinar, intended for practitioners who are new to asylum practice, will introduce the basic elements of building an asylum claim. In addition to these elements, including well-founded fear of persecution, protected grounds, and nexus, it will provide practical information for advocates on how to structure an asylum claim, obtain supporting evidence, and craft arguments. It will also introduce some of the more complicated aspects of asylum practice, including mixed motive persecution and particular social group.

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RELATED PRODUCT

Essentials of Asylum Law guide

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The Immigrant Legal Resource Center is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider.

The Immigrant Legal Resource Center is a State Bar of California Department of Legal Specialization approved provider.

The Immigrant Legal Resource Center is a State Bar of Texas MCLE Accredited Sponsor.

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