90-330 Immigration Law for Paralegals

This course provides the student with the necessary knowledge to function as an effective and ethical immigration paralegal. In that regard, the course introduces and explores all significant aspects of the immigration and naturalization process. The student will learn about the immigration system—who can come to, who can stay in, and who has to leave the United States—including a brief history of immigration law. At the end of the semester, the student will understand the basic features of the federal court systems involving immigration issues and will be familiar with basic areas of immigration law including asylum, amnesty, refugee, family sponsored, and employment-based issues.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

90-101.