UPDATED Practice Advisory: Challenging the Validity of Notices to Appear Lacking Time-and-Place Information: How to use Pereira v. Sessions to overcome the “stop-time” rule and, more broadly, to challenge Immigration Court jurisdiction (updated July 16, 2018, by IDP and NIP-NLG)

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Immigrant Defense Project Practice advisory Jul 16, 2018 Direct PDF available

Why it matters

Useful as a practitioner-oriented overview from Immigrant Defense Project on Crimes; review the source material for the most current authority and procedure.

Topics

Crimes and categorical approach Removal defense

Workflows

Immigration court deadline BIA, PFR, and federal court Crim-imm screening

Forums

Immigration court BIA Court of appeals

Jurisdictions

National