Interviewing and Giving Brief Advice to Immigrant Children and Families 

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Immigration policies are changing rapidly, creating new rules for immigrants to comply with and different obligations for them to meet. Immigrant children and families navigating the immigration system often face these challenges alone—but they don’t have to. Volunteer attorneys play a critical role in helping families understand their rights and obligations and prepare for immigration court. To support this vital work, this training that equips volunteer lawyers to provide brief legal consultations to immigrant children and families.

Participating attorneys must be licensed to practice law in any state and agree to volunteer at 2 Maryland Immigrant Legal Assistance Project (MILAP) consult clinics within 1 year of training. 

Staff of nonprofit legal services providers can attend or view any PBRC training without a pro bono commitment, as long as they register using their work email.

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