
Day 1 Includes
About the US Immigration System
Who is eligible to apply for a green card?
Common misconceptions or myths about green card eligibility
Day 2 Includes
Qualifying for family-based green cards
Qualifying for employment-based green cards
Day 3 Includes
Completing the green card process while in the US
Completing the green card process while outside the US
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Jamila Little is an attorney licensed to practice law in Florida, Washington D.C., and in the Caribbean. Her practice areas include Immigration, Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, and Business Law. Jamila continues to represent her clients in State court and Federal Immigration court. She hails from the beautiful twin isle of Trinidad and Tobago. Jamila graduated with honors from Spelman College in Atlanta, GA, where she majored in Economics and minored in Business Administration. She obtained her Masters in Business Administration (MBA), with a concentration in Finance, from Clark Atlanta University School of Business. She worked in the Banking and Finance Industry for several years prior to becoming an attorney. She received her Juris Doctorate from Florida International University College of Law in Miami, FL. Jamila served as a Certified Legal Intern with the Miami-Dade Public Defender’s Office, in the felony division, and with Florida International University Immigration and Human Rights Clinic. She was also a member of Florida International University Board of Advocates and a law school Ambassador. As a Florida Bar Fellow, Jamila worked at Catholic Charities Legal Services in Miami, FL, where she assisted with several immigration cases, including TPS, VAWA and Asylum for low-income clients.
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