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Human Trafficking 101 and Immigration Remedies
International Law and Immigration Section
Credit(s):
0.5 Legal Ethics
1.5 Legal Specialization in Immigration & Nationality Law
1.5 Participatory MCLE Credits
This webinar will discuss elements of human trafficking, immigration remedies particularly T Visa that provides critical relief to victims of human trafficking, its requirements, and process. Recommendation regarding how to serve a service seeker in a more trauma-informed manner as well as how to enroll them in other social service relief. This webinar will also discuss ethical considerations while advocating for survivors.
0.5 Legal Ethics
1.5 Legal Specialization in Immigration & Nationality Law
1.5 Participatory MCLE Credits
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