Voice (January 2012): Tips on Avoiding RFEs
VOICE: An Immigration Dialogue
January/February 2012
In This Issue:
"Tips for Presenting an Extraordinary EB-1 Petition to Avoid an RFE"
In the EB-1 adjudication process, the December 2010 Kazarian memo rules, at least for the moment, so practitioners need to adhere to that guidance.—
Emily Sumner
"The Immigration Lawyer and the Mental Health Expert: the Making of a Great Partnership"
The Sisyphean task of advocating for a waiver of inadmissibility has a greater likelihood of success when an immigration practitioner partners with a mental health expert who can offer a clinical observation and diagnosis of the client.—
H. Raymond Fasano
Other Highlights Include:
Blogosphere
"Harboring’ May Be Easier Than You Think"—Christine Mehfoud
Unsolicited Advice
"Write Actively Most of the Time-But Not Always"—Cletus Weber
Capitol Beat
"Recent Developments Could Spur Economic Growth, Job Creation"—Paul Herzog
Spotlight
"How to Market Oneself in Changing Times"—Matthew Porter
Consular Update
"Up Close and Personal with the U.S. Consulate in Sao Paolo, Brazil"—Joel Stewart
Poetic Justice
"Child Weeping, Wandering, and Worried"—Julia Manglano Toro
Julia Manglano Toro
"Julia Manglano Toro"—Danielle Polen
Related Products:
Kurzban's Immigration Law Sourcebook, 13th Ed.
Anticipating, Avoiding and Attacking NIV RFEs-Downloadable
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