The course is dedicated to the study of visas for visitors and aliens of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, or entertainment. Course materials will be drawn from Legomsky's Immigration and Refugee Law and Policy, the Immigration and Nationality Act, and Title 8 (CFR). Students will be required to write a paper or prepare a visa petition.
Prof. Cozart Martin is an expert on business and family-related immigration, specifically working with employment-based permanent residency, Labor Certification Applications (PERM), J-1 waivers, H-2 visas, family-based green cards, and i-9 compliance and audits for employers.
Prof. Scott Bratton is is a Partner at Margaret W. Wong and Associates LLC, and is the head of the Litigation and Removal Department. His practice includes removal defense, political asylum, federal litigation, Ohio and federal criminal defense, naturalization, and assistance in business and employment-based visas.
The syllabus for your course is available on Canvas.
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