Learning about Immigration Law by Constantinos E. Scaros (2006, Perfect)

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PublisherDelamr Cengage Learning
ISBN-10141803259X
ISBN-139781418032593
eBay Product ID (ePID)6038483096

Product Key Features

Number of Pages366 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameLearning about Immigration Law
Publication Year2006
SubjectParalegals & Paralegalism, Emigration & Immigration
FeaturesNew Edition
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLaw
AuthorConstantinos E. Scaros
FormatPerfect

Dimensions

Item Height10.8 in
Item Weight31.2 Oz
Item Length0.6 in
Item Width8.3 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number3
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2006-013095
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"Best draft I have read in terms of readability, organization, and appropriateness for my students...the reading level is engaging, a good way of explaining the "whys" of immigration law and practice." - Colleen Reid, Lansing Community College, "The organization is great...it is arranged in a practical, chronological manner that reflects the true immigration process...The practice questions are thorough" - Barry Chaifetz, New York Career Institute, Best draft I have read in terms of readability, organization, and appropriateness for my students...the reading level is engaging, a good way of explaining the "whys" of immigration law and practice., Chapter 1: Immigration Law and PolicyChapter 2: NonimmigrantsChapter 3: Immigrants - RelativesChapter 4: Employment-Based ImmigrationChapter 5: Other Types of Immigrant StatusChapter 6: American CitizenshipChapter 7: Inadmissibility and RemovalChapter 8: Refugees and AsylumChapter 9: Tips for the Immigration Legal Professional, The organization is great...it is arranged in a practical, chronological manner that reflects the true immigration process...The practice questions are thorough
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal342.7308/2
Table Of ContentChapter 1: Immigration Law and PolicyChapter 2: NonimmigrantsChapter 3: Immigrants - RelativesChapter 4: Employment-Based ImmigrationChapter 5: Other Types of Immigrant StatusChapter 6: American CitizenshipChapter 7: Inadmissibility and RemovalChapter 8: Refugees and AsylumChapter 9: Tips for the Immigration Legal Professional
Edition DescriptionNew Edition
SynopsisLearning about Immigration Law, third edition, is the most up-to-date immigration law book available and takes into account all of the changes made in immigration law since September 11, 2001. The author takes these complex issues and explains them in easy-to-understand, reader-friendly language. This text offers real-life examples that make the material come alive for students and walks them through the entire background, process, and tools essential for a legal professional's mastery of immigration law. It is designed for everyone from experienced legal professionals to those who have no formal knowledge of the law. Paralegal students and professionals will learn exactly what they need to know to be effective in immigration law. This book also shows the average consumer how to help a friend, neighbor, or family member with immigration law questions or concerns. It assumes no previous knowledge and works as an instructional manual discussing immigration law. This text takes a complex subject and breaks it down into simple terms. It makes the immigration law experience up-to-date, complete, and enjoyable., Learning about Immigration Law, third edition, is the most up-to-date immigration law book available and takes into account all of the changes made in immigration law since September 11, 2001. The text offers real-life examples that make the material come alive for the student and walks the student through the entire background, process, and tools essential for a legal professionals mastery of immigration law. The text is designed for everyone from experienced legal professionals to those who have no formal knowledge of the law. This book also shows the average consumer how to help a friend, neighbor, or family member with immigration law questions or concerns. It assumes no previous knowledge and works as an instructional manual discussing immigration law. There is an Appendix A that provides American Citizenship Preparation guidelines with practice questions and an Appendix B that includes the most common forms used in immigration matters. The text also discusses new procedural and substantive laws with detailed explanations about why these laws were created in the aftermath of 9/11. The text takes a complex subject and breaks it down into simple terms. It makes the immigration law experience up-to-date, complete, and enjoyable.
LC Classification NumberKF4819.S33 2007

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