Voice (May 2011): Marriage Fraud Interview
VOICE: An Immigration Dialogue
May/June 2011
In This Issue:
"The Nuances of the Marriage Fraud Interview"
Preparing your clients for a spouse petition interview is a simple procedure. However, the more a couple’s marital relationship deviates from the officer’s imaginary norm, the more likely it will undergo additional scrutiny. Here are some practice tips to help your client win petition approval.—
James W. Austin
"Sneak Peek: The Waivers Book and Business Immigration: Law & Practice"
From Waivers: "The Impact of Matter of Jean on Waivers for Refugees and Asylees"—
James W. Austin
From Business: "TN vs. H-1B: How Trade NAFTA Measures Up to the Popular H-1B Classification"— Daryl Buffenstein and Bo Cooper
Other Highlights Include:
Face of AILA
AILA recognizes Anthony (Tony) Weigel, a "great lawyer and a great advocate" for immigration reform, says AILA President David Leopold
Unsolicited Advice
"8 Steps to Being a Hero Without Getting Your Client and Yourself Into Trouble"—Cletus Weber
Spotlight
"How to Increase the Efficiency and Organization of a Three-Year-Old Firm"—Andrew Johnson
Related Products:
Strategies in Overcoming Findings of Marriage Fraud-Downloadable
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