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Immigration Law Practice Exam

Practice Immigration Law exam questions covering core doctrines, issue spotting, applied analysis, and exam-ready explanations.

Open free questions

Open the free questions first, then return for cases, flashcards, and the study map.

20
Free questions
20
Total questions
50
Real exam questions
70%
Pass mark

Recommended study path

A practical sequence that moves from issue maps to questions, cases, and IRAC planning.

115 min plan
120 min

Map the issues and elements

Start with constitutional framework & sources of immigration law and turn each coverage area into an issue checklist.

230 min

Attempt the free diagnostic quiz

Use the first score to identify weak topics before reading long notes.

335 min

Brief leading authorities

For each case, capture facts, issue, rule, reasoning, exam use, and current-law status.

430 min

Draft an IRAC answer plan

Use admission and nonimmigrant categories to practise issue spotting, authority selection, and balanced conclusions.

Syllabus coverage

01. Constitutional Framework & Sources of Immigration Law

Plenary power doctrine and federal preemption
Administrative agencies and their authority (USCIS, ICE, CBP, EOIR)
Statutory scheme of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)
Judicial review limitations and habeas corpus
Constitutional protections for noncitizens
Regulatory process and deference doctrines

02. Admission and Nonimmigrant Categories

Grounds of inadmissibility and waivers
Nonimmigrant visa classifications (B, F, H, L, etc.)
Change and extension of status
Maintenance of status and reinstatement
Inspection and admission procedures
Expedited removal and deferred inspection

03. Immigrant Visas and Family/Employment-Based Immigration

Family-sponsored preference categories
Employment-based preference categories
Adjustment of status vs. consular processing
Visa bulletin and priority date system
Affidavit of support and public charge
Child Status Protection Act (CSPA)

04. Removal, Relief from Removal, and Defenses

Grounds of removability (deportability vs. inadmissibility)
Cancellation of removal for LPRs and non-LPRs
Voluntary departure and administrative closure
Discretionary relief and adjustment of status in removal
Stop-time rule and continuous residence calculation
Crimes and immigration consequences

05. Asylum, Withholding, and Convention Against Torture

Elements of asylum and withholding of removal
Bars to asylum and exceptions
Convention Against Torture (CAT) protection
Expedited removal and credible fear process
Refugee admissions and overseas processing
Asylum procedures: affirmative vs. defensive

06. Citizenship and Naturalization

Acquisition of citizenship at birth (jus soli and jus sanguinis)
Naturalization requirements and process
Derivative and acquired citizenship through parents
Denaturalization and revocation
Loss of nationality and expatriation
Oath of Allegiance and administrative errors

Jurisdiction lens

England & WalesPrimary

Primary launch focus for legal study notes, case summaries, and citation guidance.

Common law comparison

Comparison notes highlight where common-law reasoning differs by jurisdiction.

United States

Useful for bar-style multiple choice and federal/state contrast notes where reviewed.

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Generated from public syllabus and current-law guardrails; verify jurisdiction-specific changes before relying on local rules

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