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I-864 Affidavits of Support: Avoiding Ethical Pitfalls

 
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Preparing affidavits of support on behalf of your intending family immigrant clients presents many ethical issues. Learn how to overcome common risks, identify your duties, and avoid an ethical complaint. Featured Topics o Identifying Conflicts of Interest o Avoiding Conflicts of Interest with Household Members and Joint Sponsors o Your Client Did Not File a Tax Return or Filed an Improper Return (e.g., "Head of Household"): What Do You Do? o How Do You Explain the Risks of Sponsorship? o The Beneficiary Wants a Copy of the I-864, But the Petitioner Says, "No!" Faculty: Alan B. Goldfarb (DL), AILA Ethics Committee Chair, Minneapolis, MN Greg McLawsen, Tacoma, WA Annie Jen Wang, New York, NY Visit the AILA Agora page for this podcast for information on reporting CLE credits.
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Preparing affidavits of support on behalf of your intending family immigrant clients presents many ethical issues. Learn how to overcome common risks, identify your duties, and avoid an ethical complaint. Featured Topics o Identifying Conflicts of Interest o Avoiding Conflicts of Interest with Household Members and Joint Sponsors o Your Client Did Not File a Tax Return or Filed an Improper Return (e.g., "Head of Household"): What Do You Do? o How Do You Explain the Risks of Sponsorship? o The Beneficiary Wants a Copy of the I-864, But the Petitioner Says, "No!" Faculty: Alan B. Goldfarb (DL), AILA Ethics Committee Chair, Minneapolis, MN Greg McLawsen, Tacoma, WA Annie Jen Wang, New York, NY Visit the AILA Agora page for this podcast for information on reporting CLE credits.
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