Build Back Better Immigration Update
Hear the latest on the status, likelihood of success and key provisions
- Product Number: 2220271WAU
- Publication Date: 2/17/2022
- Length: 1 Hour CLE Credit Note
- Copyright: © 2022 MCLE, Inc.
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Product Description
Product Description
Learn about the immigration provisions of the Build Back Better Act, including the status of the bill and the likelihood of success. The faculty review the provision that allows the recapture of unused immigration visa numbers and address how it may impact green card applicants. They also discuss additional adjustment of status measures that would permit eligible foreign nationals to submit applications for adjustment of status before an immigrant visa becomes available, and allow certain backlogged adjustment applicants to request an exemption from the immigrant visa quotas. Learn about the details of the proposed temporary parole program with work and travel authorization for certain individuals. Finally, hear the faculty examine the significant new fees the proposed bill would impose on applicants and petitioners for immigration benefits. -
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Agenda & Materials
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9:30 - 9:46 am
Provision Authorizing Recapture of Unused Immigrant Visas
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9:46 - 10:00 am
Provisions Permitting Foreign Nationals to Submit Applications for Adjustment of Status before an Immigrant Visa Becomes Available, and Backlogged Adjustment Applicants to Request an Exemption from Per Country Immigrant Visa Quotas
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10:00 - 10:03 am
Provision Creating a Temporary Parole Program with Work and Travel Authorization
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10:03 - 10:11 am
Overview: New Fees for Applicants and Petitioners of Immigration Benefits
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10:11 - 10:26 am
Current Status of Bill and Likelihood of Passage
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