Background
Maggio, Michael was born on March 21, 1947 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Maggio, Michael was born on March 21, 1947 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Georgetown University. Temple University (Bachelor of Arts, 1971). Antioch School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1978).
Spoken languages: Spanish.
Worked at Maggio & Kattar, P.C. (Washington, DC) specializing in Immigration and Nationality Law. Admitted to the bar, 1978, District of Columbia. 1979, United States. District Court for the District of Columbia.
1980, United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. 1982, United States. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and United States. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
Author: "Understanding J-1 Visas: When and Why Employers Should Avoid Them," Immigration Law Reports, June, 1994. "Immigration and National Law Handbook Volume II Advanced Practice," (AILA, 1994). "Waiving Goodbye To The Foreign Residence Requirement-How To Construct A Qinning 212(e) Case," Inside Immigration, The Practice Advisory, Volume 1, No.
4, April, 1991; §212(e) Hardship Waiver Applications, A Working Model," Immigration & Nationality Law, Volume II, D. Sabagh & P. Murphy, eds. (AILA, 1990); "Interested Government Agency Exchange Visitor Waivers," Volume VII, Immigration Journal, No. 3 (AILA, 1989); "Some Significant Problems In Sanctions Cases," Hiring Foreign Personnel: Immigration Problems and Solutions, D. Sabagh & A. Novick, eds., (AILA, 1988).
"Trial Strategies In Immigration Judge Proceedings," Immigration & Nationality Law, Volume II, R. Juceam & E. Rubin, eds., (AILA, 1987). "Criminal Penalties, Seizure, and Enforcement," The New Simpson-Rodino Immigration Law of 1986, S. Mailman, ed., (AILA, 1986). "Damages Actions Against the INS," District Court Remedies In Immigration Cases (NLG, 1985).
"Labor Certifications for Domestic Workers," (with C. Kattar), 12 Immigration Newsletter 18 (NLG, 1983). "BIA Appeals: What To Do And Expect," Asylees & Refugees: Strategies for Representation, (NLG, 1982). Co-Author: with E. Lichtman, "Ethics and Grounds of Excludability-How to Resolve Common Complexation in Preparing Immigration Documents," Immigration and Nationality Law Handbook, Volume II Advanced Practice, (AILA, 1994).
With Deborah J. Notkin, "Defining Temporary in H-2B Cases, "Immigration and Nationality Law, Volume II, R. Patrick Murphy, Education (AILA, June 1992). Editor, "Exclusion and Deportation Practice Advisory," American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1994. Adjunct Professor, Immigration Law: American University, 1994.
Antioch School of Law, 1978-1980. Chair, INS Central Office Liaison Committee, 1988. Co-Chair, Employment Authorization Committee, 1989-1990.
Member: NLG Immigration Project, 1978. Member: The District of Columbia Bar. American Immigration Lawyers Association (Exclusion and Deportation Practice Advisory Editor, 1994).
Member: NLG Immigration Project, 1978. Member: The District of Columbia Bar. American Immigration Lawyers Association (Exclusion and Deportation Practice Advisory Editor, 1994).