Client Flyers
AILA offers concise educational flyers for members to share with their clients or prospective clients to inform them about a wide range of pertinent immigration law issues. Customizable versions are available, as well as PDF versions that can be shared as is. These flyers can also be used as part of marketing efforts for your practice.
If you have an idea for a client flyer, please send an email to reports@aila.org with the proposed topic.
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AILA Client Flyers: Inform Your Clients and Market Your Firm
The AILA Client Resources Committee provides brief educational flyers tailored for members to distribute among clients or potential clients. Learn how you can use these flyers to easily market your firm’s expertise on social media.
Client Flyer: Who Can Vote in the U.S. Presidential Election
AILA provides a one-pager for you to share with your clients, to help them understand who can vote in the U.S. presidential election. There are two versions available: a PDF version and a customizable Word version.
Client Flyer: What Is myUSCIS?
AILA provides a simple flyer to help your clients understand the basics of myUSCIS. There is a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version. Please share widely with your networks.
Client Flyer: What Is the Keeping Families Together Program?
AILA provides a client flyer on a new program to help certain noncitizen spouses of U.S. citizens to apply for lawful permanent residence without leaving the United States. There is a generic PDF and a customizable Word version. Please share widely with your networks.
Client Flyer: What Is a Notice to Appear?
AILA provides a simple flyer to help your clients understand the basics of a Notice to Appear (NTA). There is a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version. Please share widely with your networks.
Client Flyer: Understanding Your Responsibilities Under USCIS’s Affidavit of Support
AILA provides a simple flyer to help your clients understand their responsibilities when signing an Affidavit of Support. There is a generic PDF version, a customizable version in English, and a customizable version in Spanish. Please share widely with your networks.
Client Flyer: Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record
AILA provides an easy flyer for you to share with your clients to help them understand the basics the Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record. There are two versions available: a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version. Share widely.
PSA: Beware the Promises of Notarios
Please share this public service announcement (PSA) widely to help get the word out that it is important for individuals seeking immigration advice to speak with a qualified immigration attorney or an accredited representative. Versions available in English and Spanish.
Client Flyer: What Is Prosecutorial Discretion?
AILA provides a client flyer explaining prosecutorial discretion and how it is applied in immigration law. There is a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version. Please share widely with your networks.
Client Flyer: Understanding Travel Risks for DACA Holders
AILA provides a client flyer on the travel risks that exist for DACA recipients. There is a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version. Please share widely with your networks.
DOL Flyers: Protections for Workers Employed Under the H-2A Program
DOL provides a flyer that summarizes legal protections and requirements for workers employed under the H-2A program. DOL also provides a flyer for U.S. workers under the H-2A program. DOL published these flyers in response to its 2024 Final Rule on Workers in Temporary Agricultural Employment.
Client Flyer: Overview of U.S. Nonimmigrant Visa Processing
AILA provides an easy flyer for you to share with your clients to provide an overview of nonimmigrant visa processing in the United States. There are two versions available: a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version. Share widely.
Client Flyer: What You Need to Know About Recent Changes to USCIS Filing Fees
AILA provides a flyer for you to share with clients to help them understand the upcoming changes to USCIS filing fees, which will become effective on April 1, 2024. There are two versions available in English and Spanish: a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version.
Client Flyer: Nonimmigrant Visa Interview Waivers
AILA provides a client flyer on the State Department’s interview waiver process. Some consular processing applicants might not need to attend an interview if they meet specific criteria. There is a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version. Please share widely with your networks.
Client Flyer: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
AILA provides an updated flyer for you to share with your clients to help answer basic questions about the status of the DACA program. There are two versions available: a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version.
Client Flyer: FY2025 H-1B Lottery Instructions and Changes
AILA provides a flyer for you to share with clients to help them understand the FY2025 H-1B lottery instructions and any changes for this year. There are two versions available: a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version.
Client Flyer: What You Need to Know About DOS Stateside Processing of Certain H-1Bs
AILA provides a flyer for you to share with clients to help them understand the basics of DOS’s pilot program that allows certain H-1B visa holders to renew their visas without having to leave the United States. There are two versions available: a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version.
Client Flyer: Understanding the Individual Taxpayer Identification Number
AILA provides an easy flyer for you to share with your clients to help them understand what an individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN) is and scams to be aware of. There are two versions available: a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version. Share widely.
Client Flyer: What Happens During a Government Shutdown?
AILA provides an easy flyer for you to share with your clients to help them understand what happens to immigration-related agencies during a government shutdown. There are two versions available: a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version. Share widely.
Client Flyer: Understanding Visa Retrogression
AILA provides an easy flyer for you to share with your clients to help them understand the basics of visa retrogression. There are two versions available: a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version.
Client Flyer: What Is the Visa Bulletin?
AILA provides a shareable flyer to help clients understand the Visa Bulletin and how it impacts their case. There are two versions available: a PDF version and a customizable Word version. Please share widely!
Client Flyer: Keeping Up with Your Immigration Court Case
AILA provides a short flyer for you to share with your clients on how immigration courts function and keeping up with hearing dates and address changes. There are three versions available: a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version in English and a customizable Word version in Spanish.
Client Flyer: Protecting Immigrants from Unfair Employment Practices
AILA provides an easy flyer for you to share with your clients on the work that OCAHO does and protecting immigrants from unfair employment practices. There are two versions available: a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version.
Client Flyer: Why Is My Case Taking So Long
AILA provides an updated flyer that helps clients with long-pending USCIS cases understand the broader context of current processing delays. There are two versions available: a PDF version and a customizable Word version. Please share widely.
SB 1718: Employment and E-Verify Considerations for Florida Employers
Americans for Immigrant Justice and AILA provide a shareable flyer on Florida’s SB1718, which went into effect on 7/1/23 and makes it a violation of state law to knowingly employ, hire, recruit, or refer a foreign national who is not authorized to work in the United States. Please share widely.