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Preference for experience in immigration law, including experience with Special Immigrant Juvenile, asylum, VAWA, T and/or U visa cases. AI Justice is seeking a qualified, full-time Staff Attorney for its work with unaccompanied immigrant children detained in the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) facilities and living in South Florida community.
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The attorney will work primarily on cases involving asylum and special immigrant juvenile status for children and families throughout Northern and Central California who are in removal proceedings in the San Francisco Immigration Court.
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The Immigrant & Refugee Community Services (IRCS) Family Wellness team is focused on healing the psychological and psychosocial impacts of trauma among international survivors of human rights abuses, forced displacement as a result of war, torture, persecution, gender-based violence and other forms of interpersonal violence.
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The Caseworker is a passionate service provider and immigrant rights advocate who provides trauma-informed services to asylum seekers in City-provided shelters. Demonstrated understanding of the immigration system and stakeholders, particularly the asylum system; awareness of and commitment to the rights and realities of immigrant communities in the Lived experience welcomed.
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Responsibilities Conduct Know Your Rights workshops and support legal screenings of newly arrived migrant children and youth at ORR shelter in New York. Meet with clients to gather information or conduct initial intake, and assist staff attorneys in preparing applications for various immigration benefits including Special Immigrant Juvenile, asylum, family unification, etc.
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Experience representing children, families, and adults in applications for asylum/WOR/CAT, special immigrant juvenile status, cancellation, waivers, adjustment of status, immigration consequences of criminal convictions, bond, humanitarian parole, post-conviction relief, habeas petitions, BIA appeals, motions to reopen, and/or naturalization before USCIS or EOIR.
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That’s the reality for unaccompanied children, primarily from Central America, who are seeking asylum at the U.S. border. You’ll be one of the first to welcome unaccompanied refugee and immigrant children when they arrive at the program, helping them feel safe and assessing their needs.
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The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC), a program of Heartland Alliance, provides direct legal services to, and advocates for, immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers through policy reform, impact litigation, and public education.
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Bilingual or additional language proficiency required in one of the languages spoken by majority of immigrant participants: Spanish or Haitian Creole. provide asylum applicants and other immigrants with referrals and access to coordinated, critical support services including legal services, USCIS benefits, job training and career advancement, citizenship, and other social services.
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We walk alongside individuals, families, and children as they begin their new lives in the United States through our work in refugee resettlement, welcome and respite services for asylum seekers, economic empowerment and employment, and family unification for unaccompanied children.
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The IOI Staff Attorney will provide a full range of legal services primarily to New York City immigrants including, but not limited to, individuals with criminal convictions, recent arrivals to the U.S. seeking asylum, including Adults with Children (AWC.
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Reporting to the Associate Director for Family Reunification, the HSPRS Program Officer for Training and Compliance will provide training and compliance services to headquarters and program staff serving unaccompanied immigrant children released from federal custody.
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Global Refuge, formerly known as Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS), is a nonprofit serving newcomers seeking safety, support, and a share in the American dream. At Global Refuge, welcoming newcomers isn't just our duty-it's an inherent part of our identity, rooted in our Lutheran heritage and inspired values and serving as a testament to our unwavering commitment to those in search of refuge.
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HANAs Immigration & Legal Services support 8,000 community members each year to access critical protections and build their legal capacity through completion of citizenship and DACA applications, participation in civic classes, pro bono legal consultation, Know Your Rights training, and legal representation for Adjustment of Status, VAWA, U-Visa, T-Visa, TPS, FOIA, consular processing, asylum, bond hearing, and removal defense cases.
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Look no further than the National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC, NFP) The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC, NFP) provides direct legal services to, and advocates for, immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers through policy reform, impact litigation, and public education.
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