In-Person Citizenship Training: Two Sessions
March 4, 2020 - San Francisco
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Overview
In this two-part training series, we will provide an overview of the
eligibility requirements for acquiring citizenship at birth and
deriving citizenship after birth and discuss some of the common
obstacles in making these claims. Using exercises, we will walk
through how to analyze a client's claim to citizenship through
acquisition or derivation.
Acquisition of Citizenship
Date: March 4, 2020
Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
MCLE: 2.0 CA
Registration: Deadline February 26
Location: San Francisco (Venue TBD)
Pricing: $150 regular / $90 nonprofit
The first session will focus on acquisition of citizenship, which is
the process of transmitting U.S. citizenship at birth to a child born
abroad. We will review the different requirements, depending on when
the individuals were born, whether they were born in wedlock, and
whether they are claiming U.S. citizenship through a mother, father,
or both parents. Using examples and our easy-to-read charts, we will
explain step-by-step how to analyze some of the issues that arise in
acquisition cases, such as legitimation, physical presence, the
implications of the Supreme Court's case Sessions v. Morales-Santana,
and USCIS's policy guidance on claims made by children born out of
wedlock.
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Derivation of Citizenship
Date: March 4, 2020
Time: 2:15 pm - 5:00 pm
MCLE: 2.75 CA
Registration: Deadline February 26
Location: San Francisco (Venue TBD)
Pricing: $150 regular / $90 nonprofit
The second session will cover derivation of citizenship, which is the
process of transmitting U.S. citizenship to a child after birth
through the parent(s)' citizenship. We will discuss the requirements
for deriving citizenship and common issues, including custody
definitions, the different criteria required for claims that fall
before the effective date of the Child Citizenship Act, and the
recent USCIS policy changes for certain military families. We will
use exercises to explain how to analyze a derivation claim and end
with a discussion on how to file an N-600.
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The Immigrant Legal Resource Center is a State Bar of California
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