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USCIS Transition to Electronic Payments: What You Need to Know


Average Rating:
   5
Available Credit:
Attorney Conduct |  Ethics |  General |  Immigration |  Professional Conduct
Faculty:
Giselle Rodriguez
Course Levels:
Beginner
Duration:
55 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Product Type:
On Demand
License:
Access for 90 day(s) after purchase.


Description

Starting October 28, 2025, USCIS will no longer accept checks or money orders. Join our 60-minute webinar to learn what’s changing, how to pay electronically, who qualifies for exemptions, and how to avoid common filing mistakes. Stay compliant and get your questions answered in a live Q&A.

Credits


Alabama Credit Statement

There is 1.0 hour of CLE credit, of which 1.0 hour is Ethics credit. You will receive the activity number on your certificate, issued upon completion.


Alaska Credit Statement (MCLE Reciprocity may be available)

This activity may qualify for up to 1.0 hours toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Alaska, including hours General credit.


State Bar of Arkansas Credit Statement

There is 1.0 hour of CLE credit, of which 1.0 hour is Ethics credit. You will receive the activity number on your certificate, issued upon completion. 


State Bar of California Credit Statement

There is 1.2 hour of CLE credit, of which 1.2 hour is Ethics credit.


State Bar of Delaware Credit Statement

There is 1.0 hour of CLE credit, of which 1.0 hour is General credit.


Florida Credit Statement (Dual)

There is 1.0 hour of CLE credit, of which 1.0 hour is General credit, which includes .50 hour Ethics. The activity number for this program in FL is 2311242N.

 


State Bar of Georgia Credit Statement

There is 1.0 hour of CLE credit, of which 1.0 hour is Ethics credit. You will receive the activity number on your certificate, issued upon completion.


Illinois Credit Statement

There is 1.0 hour of CLE credit, of which 1.0 hour is General credit. You will receive the activity number on your certificate, issued upon completion.


State Bar of Kentucky Credit Statement

There is 1.0 hour of CLE credit, of which 1.0 hour is General credit. You will receive the activity number on your certificate, issued upon completion.


State Bar of Louisiana Credit Statement

There is 1.0 hour of CLE credit, of which 1.0 hour is General. You will receive the activity number on your certificate, issued upon completion.


Maryland State Bar

Certificate to show completion only.  MCLE is not required in Maryland.


Massachusetts Credit Statement

The State Bar of Massachusetts does not approve or accredit CLE activities for Sponsors. This activity may qualify for up to 1.0 hour(s) toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Massachusetts, including General credit. 


Nonspecific Certificate of Attendance

Certificate of Completion only: 1.0 hours training completed. Sponsor has not sought accreditation.


State Bar of Oklahoma Credit Statement

There are 1.0 hours of CLE credit, of which 1.0 hours are General credit. You will receive the activity number on your certificate, issued upon completion.


Pennsylvania Credit Statement

There is 1.0 hour of CLE credit, of which 1.0 hour is General credit.


State Bar of Tennessee Credit Statement

There is 1.0 hour of CLE credit, of which  hour is General credit. You will receive the activity number on your certificate, issued upon completion.


State Bar of Texas Credit Statement

There is 1.0 hours of CLE credit, of which 1.0 hours is Ethics credit. You will receive the activity number on your certificate, issued upon completion.



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Law Offices of Giselle M. Rodriguez, PLLC


Giselle M. Rodriguez is the founder of the Law Offices of Giselle M. Rodriguez, PLLC, a firm focused on serving the immigration needs of individuals and families. Born in Boston to Cuban and Puerto Rican parents, her passion for immigration law is personal, inspired by her father’s courageous journey from Cuba to the U.S. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and Criminal Justice from Regis College and a Juris Doctor from the Massachusetts School of Law. During law school, she served as an AmeriCorps member with the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition and as a student-attorney at the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic. Sworn in as an attorney in 2021, she quickly built a thriving practice known for its compassionate and innovative approach. She's used social media to expand her reach, with nearly 60,000 followers across all platforms. With some of her top videos breaking over 2 million views, she is leveraging the power of social media to shift perspectives and spark dialogue on immigration issues.