
Immigration Without Borders is a step-by-step training created to equip compassionate immigrant advocates with the knowledge and confidence to serve immigrant families ethically and with dignity.
Through practical and accessible instruction, you will learn U.S. immigration law as it applies to real lives and real cases, gain clarity on the most common USCIS forms, and understand how to structure cases responsibly and in compliance with the law.
This program prepares you to walk alongside immigrant communities as an Accredited Representative, supported by the Department of Justice, and empowered to provide guidance that protects families, restores hope, and honors the seriousness of immigration law in the United States.










You love immigration, but you don't have a legal and recognized career path.
You see unqualified people handling complex cases while you remain stuck.
You are afraid of crossing the line into unauthorized practice of law, because you don’t fully know what a non-attorney can or cannot do.
You know more than you earn because you don’t yet hold a formal credential or recognized role in the field.
You see enormous demand and think, "I could be working in this, earning in dollars."
See how your trajectory evolves:

scattered knowledge, few answers, no legal way to operate.

you understand how the system works, master immigration pathways, and learn how to complete the main USCIS forms with confidence.

you structure real cases with precision, know which forms to use, prevent errors, and prepare complete client packages.

you understand accreditation, know your legal boundaries, and act with ethics and authority, no longer “helping with paperwork”, but working as a true professional.

you can serve organizations, social projects, law offices, churches, community groups, or even create your own immigration-focused venture, earning in dollars with predictability and peace of mind.


Understand the foundations of immigration as a human-centered legal system, where the rules come from (INA, CFR, manuals, case law), who enforces them (DHS, DOJ, DOS), and how the two major immigration paths, immigrant and nonimmigrant, define every case.

Master temporary visitor visas (B, F, M, J), temporary worker categories, permanent immigration through family and employment, and the essential mechanics behind status, visa classification, and the Visa Bulletin.

Learn how immigrants become citizens, the full naturalization process, eligibility requirements, residency rules, good moral character, and the lesser-known paths of acquisition and derivation of citizenship.

Discover who is legally allowed to practice immigration law, how to avoid unauthorized practice (UPIL), the ethical obligations of immigration professionals, and how to manage cases with proper boundaries and responsibility.

Understand what triggers deportation, how expedited removal works, how an NTA moves a case into immigration court, and the legal grounds that determine detention, removal, and available relief.

Learn the difference between inadmissibility and deportability, how waivers fix unlawful presence (I-601, I-601A), how to overcome criminal or fraud issues, when to use I-212 and nonimmigrant waivers, and how to build strong hardship-based cases.

Master the essential vocabulary of immigration law: agencies, statuses, visas, admissions, court language, forms, acronyms, and procedural ethics, the terminology fluency required for real-world casework.

Fillable forms, glossary, checklists, USCIS fee table, and mock interview scripts.







U.S. immigration law specialist and DOJ Accredited Representative, authorized to represent immigrants before USCIS and immigration courts. With over 20 years of experience and more than 2,000 families assisted, she works on the front lines of real cases that define the future of those seeking to live legally in the United States.
She has earned more than 40 specialized certifications throughout her career, building a solid base of legal expertise, field practice, and continuous updates on legislative changes. Her hallmark is combining technical rigor, uncompromising ethics, and a strategic vision that sees far beyond the form itself.
Recognized for her deep yet human approach, Adriana is one of the most respected voices in immigrant advocacy and in training new professionals. In Immigration Without Borders, she opens the real behind-the-scenes of her work, not just what is in the manuals, but what truly impacts cases, hearing after hearing.

Sign up now, access the classes, see the structure, explore the materials, and experience the quality of the content firsthand. If within 7 days you realize that Immigration Without Borders isn't for you, simply request a cancellation.
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No. The course prepares you with law, forms, processes, and ethics, and explains the Recognition and Accreditation program. But accreditation is always granted directly by the Department of Justice.
No. It was designed especially for non-attorneys who want to work seriously with immigration.
No. You can study from anywhere, though practical work as an Accredited Representative requires being connected to a recognized organization in the U.S
You go far beyond theory, you learn how to interpret and complete real USCIS forms, work through real case examples, checklists, fee tables, and mock interviews.
Anyone who wants to turn knowledge into a legal profession, especially people who already interact with immigrant communities and want a structured path.
Yes. There is a dedicated module to protect you from unauthorized practice of law.
A few hours a week is enough. The course is designed to fit into the routine of those who already work but want a structured transition.
