The New York Application for Admission to Practice as Attorney and Counselor-At-Law (Instructions) is a comprehensive set of instructions issued by the New York State Unified Court System for those applicants seeking admission to the practice of law in the state of New York. The instructions provide information on eligibility requirements, application procedures, deadlines, and other information related to the admission process. There are three types of New York Application for Admission to Practice as Attorney and Counselor-At-Law: 1. Attorney Admission Application: This application is for those who have already graduated from a law school in the United States and are seeking admission to the practice of law in New York. 2. BE/ME Admission Application: This application is for those who have passed the Uniform Bar Exam (BE) or the Multistate Essay Examination (ME) in another jurisdiction and are seeking admission to the practice of law in New York. 3. Limited Admission Application: This application is for those who have taken courses in the New York Law School or other approved program and are seeking limited admission to practice law in New York. The instructions provide detailed information on the application process, required documents, fees, deadlines, and other information related to the admission process.