Dealing with Denials
CLINIC (September 11 – October 2, 2020)
This four-part webinar series covers ways to challenge wrongful application denials from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Link to WebinarThis four-part webinar series covers ways to challenge wrongful application denials from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Link to WebinarThis free event will discuss ways to help restore America’s immigration system to what it once was: a welcoming country as a global humanitarian leader.
Link to WebinarThis free webinar covers actions the state and federal government can take to bridge gaps in learning for dual language learners.
Link to WebinarThis free webinar will discuss how organizations have shifted their programming in order to meet the needs of Hispanic families during COVID-19.
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This is a three-part webinar series that reviews representing refugees and asylees during these trying times. The series will cover family reunification, adjustment of status, naturalization, termination and travel for refugees and asylees.
Link to WebinarThis four-part webinar series reviews public charge rules and forms and provides insight on regulation and agency guidance, covers best practices, and discusses strategic ways to advocate for clients.
Link to WebinarThis webinar will discuss challenges that LGBTQ refugee and asylum seekers face, the role that psychologists have in working with this population, and intersectional treatment perspectives.
Link to RegisterThe National Research Center on Hispanic Children & Families has extended its deadline for applications for their Research Scholars Program. The new deadline is April 1st. If chosen, the scholar will receive a stipend of $7,500 for a 12-month period.
Link to ApplyIn this webinar, experts from MPI will discuss the estimates of the population who may be denied a green card based on their existing use of benefits. They will also discuss the consequences of this new public charge rule and offer a Q&A session.
Link to Webinar RegistrationThis free webinar will review the challenges immigrants face surrounding public benefits and immigration status, strategies on how to help them overcome public charge concerns, and review the latest changes to the public charge policy.
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