
AILA Paralegals Online Course
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Contains 22 Component(s), Includes Credits
This is the first module of the AILA Paralegals Online Course.
Module 1: Basics of the AILA Paralegals Online Course provides a brief overview of the field of immigration law for paralegals working under the supervision of immigration attorneys.
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Contains 23 Component(s), Includes Credits
This is Module 2 of the AILA Paralegals Online Course
Module 2: Ethics and Professionalism, of the AILA Paralegals Online Course, teaches paralegals a range of ethical duties for employees of an immigration law office, professional standards, and details of volunteer work.
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Contains 23 Component(s), Includes Credits
This is Module 3 of the AILA Paralegals Online Course
New paralegals often don't have experience with legal research. The AILA Paralegals Online Course Module 3: Research Skills provides paralegals working under the supervision of an immigration attorney with information about conducting legal research, and common resources used by immigration paralegals.
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Contains 32 Component(s), Includes Credits
This is Module 4 of the AILA Paralegals Online Course
Module 4: Humantarian and Asylum, of the AILA Paralegals Online Course, provides paralegals working under the supervision of an immigration attorney with training to assist in humanitarian and asylum immigration cases.
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Contains 24 Component(s), Includes Credits
This is Module 5 of the AILA Paralegals Online Course
Module 5: Family Immigration, of the AILA Paralegals Online Course, trains paralegals working under the supervision of an immigration attorney to assist with family immigration cases.
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Contains 24 Component(s), Includes Credits
This is Module 6 of the AILA Paralegals Online Course
Module 6: Common Nonimmigrant Visas, of the AILA Paralegals Online Course, provides paralegals working under the supervision of an immigration attorney with training about common nonimmigrant visa cases.
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Contains 23 Component(s), Includes Credits
This is Module 7 of the AILA Paralegals Online Course
Module 7: Employment-Based Permanent Residence, of the AILA Paralegals Online Course, teaches paralegals working under the supervision of an immigration attorney to assist in employment-based immigrant visa cases.
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Contains 23 Component(s), Includes Credits
This is Module 8 of the AILA Paralegals Online Course
Module 8: Adjustment of Status and Consular Processing, of the AILA Paralegals Online Course, provides training for paralegals working on adjustment of status and consular processing cases under the supervision of an immigration attorney.
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Contains 16 Component(s), Includes Credits
This is Module 9 of the AILA Paralegals Online Course
Module 9: Removal and Relief, of the AILA Paralegals Online Course, provides training for paralegals working under the supervision of an immigration attorney on cases of clients facing deportation.
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Contains 18 Component(s), Includes Credits
This is Module 10 of the AILA Paralegals Online Course
Module 10: Citizenship and Naturalization, of the AILA Paralegals Online Course, provides training for paralegals working on naturalization cases under the supervision of an immigration attorney.

This self-paced online course provides over 20 hours of content for beginner-to-intermediate paralegals in 11 modules, combining a focus on the law itself as well as paralegal practice skills. The course includes immigration law content related to humanitarian and asylum issues, family, business, adjustment of status and consular processing, removal and relief, and naturalization and citizenship. It also features three modules which involve skills that are crucial to immigration paralegal performance: research skills, ethics and professionalism, and client service. Participants begin with an overview, followed by the ethics and professionalism module. For the remainder of the course modules, participants are able to choose their preferred order. The course offers materials in video and written format, as well as interactive elements such as discussion questions, quizzes, and tests at the end of each module.
Each course registration allows one paralegal to take the course; multiple users are not allowed to take the course at the same time with the same login. Your access to the course will expire one year from the date of purchase.
All speaker affiliations in the course reflect the AILA leadership year of 2017-2018, when the course was filmed. The contents of all material available on this online course are copyrighted by the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) unless otherwise indicated. For more information, visit http://www.aila.org/copyright.