Legal Seminar to Assist Aliens With HIV Virus
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The Downtown Legalization Project in Los Angeles is conducting a training seminar for attorneys and immigration advisers on how to prepare an HIV waiver, which is needed by some immigrants to become U.S residents under the Immigration and Naturalization Service’s Amnesty Program.
The waiver is a 30- to 50-page document in which applicants who have tested positive for the human immunodeficiency virus may explain why they should not be denied legal status. HIV causes AIDS.
The Immigration Reform and Control Act states that amnesty applicants testing positive for specific infectious diseases--including AIDS--are subject to automatic denial, INS officials said.
The training session will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the office of public counsel, 3535 W. 6th St. For information call 747-4097.
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