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- AILA
Why join AILA? Explore how AILA can help you build a successful and rewarding practice, stay up to date on the latest developments in immigration, more effectively assist your clients, and find a diverse community of like-minded practitioners
- AILA - About
Founded in 1946, the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, voluntary bar association that provides continuing legal education, professional services, information, and expertise to more than 16,000 attorneys who practice and teach immigration law
- Recent Postings - AILA
AILA recognizes Stef Kight of Axios and Andrew Kreighbaum of Bloomberg Law with the 2025 Media Leadership Award, given to individuals whose efforts in the media most accurately depict immigration and immigrants
- 2025 AILA Conference and Webcast on Immigration Law
Exceptional Programming 115+ Sessions for Practitioners of All Levels The AILA Annual Conference and Webcast on Immigration Law continues to be your source for the most up-to-date, comprehensive immigration law programming
- Member Benefits (Logged Out) - AILA
AILA liaison committees and members of the AILA National Government Relations Department provide member-only, written practice resources that offer guidance and best practices for common types of immigration cases and inform on adjudication trends and changes in law and policy
- Login - AILA
AILA’s websites should not be relied upon as the exclusive source for your legal research
- AILALink - Sign In
Welcome to AILALink, an online research database created and maintained by the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and designed specifically for legal professionals who need quick access to reliable and up-to-date immigration law information and guidance
- Resources by State - AILA
Find resources from AILA and others organized by state and several additional jurisdictions, including chapters, CLE information, ethics guides, federal court information, local liaison information, job order placement instructions, members of Congress, American Immigration Council reports, etc
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