Following up on their #AILALawJournal article and #ThinkImmigration blog post, Eric Lee and Sabrina Damast take to video to explain the problematic “doctrine of consular nonreviewability” and its importance to #immigration practitioners. WATCH here: https://bit.ly/3HVCOjf
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For #ThinkImmigration, #AILALawJournal authors Curtis F.J. Doebbler and Elisa Fornalé ask #immigration lawyers to consider whether they should bring their clients’ cases to international fora when domestic efforts to ensure rights fail. READ here: https://bit.ly/3Yntvy0
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Americans typically expect to be able to appeal a decision they don't agree with -- that's generally not possible when sponsoring a visa at a U.S. consulate outside the U.S. Read more in the #AILALawJournal and on #ThinkImmigration, from Eric Lee and Sabrina Damast #immigrationmastodon https://thinkimmigration.org/blog/2022/11/22/why-everyone-should-care-about-the-doctrine-of-consular-nonreviewability/
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In the #AILALawJournal and on #ThinkImmigration, Eric Lee and @DamastEsq@twitter.com call attention to the “doctrine of consular nonreviewability,” which has prevented many American families from challenging visa denials. READ more here: https://bit.ly/3tP5e64
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