Mastering Immigration Law: Strategies, Advocacy, and Triumphs in a Dynamic Legal Landscape

This comprehensive course is designed to provide attorneys with in-depth insights into the intricacies of immigration law and equip them with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate this complex field successfully. Through a series of modules, participants will explore various aspects of immigration law, from understanding its relation to civil procedure and administrative law to addressing language and literacy challenges with clients.
The course will also delve into the dynamics of immigration and deportation defense law, the significance of criminal convictions in immigration defense, and strategies for handling immigration proceedings. The course will cover essential topics such as the role of judges in immigration cases, leveraging knowledge of judges, transitioning into immigration law, and dealing with immigration and criminal issues, including bond and detention.
Participants will also gain valuable insights into handling ICE detainers and the challenges posed by reentry issues. With a focus on practical guidance, the course will offer strategies for working effectively with law enforcement in immigration cases and will explore the impact of technology, including virtual court appearances, on immigration law practice.
Attorneys will learn how to manage client emotions in immigration and deportation cases and discover moments of triumph and positive impact in this field. The course will conclude by highlighting the fulfilling path of immigration law and the rewards of advocating for clients seeking a better future.
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Immigration Attorney at Manuel Diaz Law Firm PC
Mr. Torrey is licensed to practice law in the State of Texas since 2011. Prior to being an attorney, Mr. Torrey worked as an F-1 student advisor for universities in the DFW Metroplex. In addition to F-1 student advising, Mr. Torrey handled the temporary non-immigrant work visas for the University of North Texas prior to 2012. Mr. Torrey practices solely in Immigration and Nationality Law with a stong focus in Immigration Court proceedings.

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Tim Wall is a journalist whose work has appeared in Discovery News, Scientific American, Live Science, Honduras Weekly, Petfood Industry and other outlets. He is the author of "Carpe Eat'um: Invasive Carp Cookbook." Wall assists his wife in her Indigenous-woman-owned, Spanish-immersion early learning center. He is a former biologist and worked on the Human Genome Project. Wall served in the Peace Corps in Honduras, where he met his wife.