It requires four years of undergraduate coursework (bachelor's degree), and three years of law school to obtain the juris doctor (JD) degree. However, to practice, the individual must pass the Bar-exam.
you need to study for 3-4 years and then if you focus on 1 special part of law it may add an extra year to your training. I don't really know what you need to study but i'd like to know myself. Oxford and Cambrige are good for that sort of thing !!!
It will take approximately four years as a full-time student to complete The Bachelor's degree, and three additional years of law school to obtain the juris doctor (JD) degree. Then you will have to pass the bar-exam in the state you intend to practice.
Four years of college, in order to obtain a bachelor's degree, followed by three years of law school, and then clerking for a year or two in an Immigration office, ideally.
You must read some immigration cases in the news so that you can get a way to become one immigration lawyer. That's an example of the proper way to start. However, the legal department of education with which you can take to menjdai an immigration lawyer.
It will probably take about up to 10 years
I takes more than five years in college to become a DUI Lawyer.
6 years.
how long it take to become a lawyer in trinidadand tobago
You don't have to take civics to become a lawyer.
What class do i suppose take to become a lawyer?
4-7 years
Depends but normally 8 years and then pass the bar exam.
Depending on your current residency location and you economic situation, it can take a long time. If you are already in the US without legal residency, it may not be possible. Consult an immigration lawyer or aid group.
It takes about 5 years and they need an immigration lawyer. They have to fill out a lot of forms, take American history classes, and pay fees. They go through interviews and take a test on US history.
Long enough to know how to spell it! *lawyer To become a lawyer you will need to take A levels at College then get a degree in Law at University. It is best to not take Law at A-Level as many Universities (such as Cambridge) prefer to teach you it from scratch.