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What's Next? D-3 Waivers and Undocumented Graduates of U.S. Colleges: Guidance for Practitioners

In light of the Biden's administration's June 18th announcement to clarify eligibility for the 212(d)(3) waiver when applying for an employment visa, Immigrant ARC is partnering with Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy to discuss practical next steps for nonprofit immigration practitioners. Join us for practice pointers to consider when assessing employment-based immigration options, especially for humanitarian status and deferred action status holders.

This discussion will include:

  1. A break down of the new guidance for interpreting the Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM), including clarified eligibility for certain groups

  2. An overview of the employment-based nonimmigrant visa process

  3. The 212(d)(3) inadmissibility waiver process

  4. The H-1B visa process

  5. Long-term considerations for humanitarian and deferred action status holders, their employers, and humanitarian immigration practitioners.

This training will be led by:

  1. Dalielle Miranda, Associate at Fragomen

  2. Kyle Sommer, Senior Associate at Fragomen


Date: July 19, 2024

Time: 10:00 am ET

Registration Link: bit.ly/d3waiver

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