Do I Really Have to Go Home?—What It Means to Be Subject to INA §212(e) (Audio)
Tuesday July 27 , 2010
- By: AILA
- Time: 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
- Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
- CLE Credit
- Location:
This event takes place telephonically.Webinar/Teleseminar, United StatesMap: maps.google.com
- Website: www.aila.org
Program
This panel will provide an overview of the two-year home residence requirement for certain J-1 exchange visitors under INA §212(e). Learn who is subject to the requirement, how to determine if your client is truly subject, how to read the skills list and the various means for satisfying the requirement.
* Who Is Subject to the Two-Year Home Residence Requirement?
* Determining if Your Client Is Subject to the Requirement
* What Does It Mean to Be Subject? What Can/Can't the Client Do?
* Fulfilling the Two Years-Where Can/Must the Client Go? Can the Requirement be Fulfilled Incrementally?
* Options for the Client Who Wants to Stay in the U.S.-J-1 Waivers, Other Nonimmigrant Visas
Faculty
Elizabeth A. Quinn (dl), Washington, DC
Helen L. Jugovic, Wilmington, NC
David A.M. Ware, Metairie, LA
(dl) = discussion leader
* = invited, not yet confirmed
Registration
AILA Members: $129
Non-AILA Members: $169
You can register securely online.
Registration Deadline: The deadline to register is Monday, July 26, 2010, at 11:59 pm eastern time.
- CLE Credit Comments: AILA audio and web seminars are either pre-approved or are approvable for MCLE credit in most jurisdictions that permit credit for live, interactive audio and web seminars. Please check the CLE Information Sheet to learn the accreditation status for your state. If you have any questions relating to CLE credit, please contact the Education Department at cle@aila.org.





