Kolko Attorneys to Speak at AILA Annual Conference

Kolko & Associates is honored to have two of our attorneys invited to speak at the Annual Conference hosted by the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). AILA is a 13,000 member strong organization dedicated to the enrichment of the practice of immigration law. This year’s conference, being held at National Harbor, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C., will take place June 17th through the 20th.

Managing Partner David Kolko will be presenting on a panel discussing evidence in marriage-based immigration cases. Senior Associate Attorney Bryon M. Large will be presenting on advanced marriage-based waiver and naturalization strategies.

All four of our attorneys will participate in the conference, where we get the most current updates on immigration law from well-respected practitioners from around the country. In addition, we participate in AILA’s business meetings and networking events. Our goal is to always have a cutting edge education in order to provide the very best service possible to our clients.

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