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Minimum of 7 years of experience practicing immigration law, which should include representation of clients in humanitarian immigration claims such as asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, U visas, and T visas.
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You will Provide direct representation to immigrant clients before the USCIS, Asylum Office or Immigration Court on a range of immigration matters. Participate in program and agency community legal education and outreach efforts, particularly as they relate to issues of immigration law, providing direct information to prospective clients, attending information sessions on asylum, deportation and other immigration relief, and conduct legal workshops and engage pro bono counsel in the provision of legal services.
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Minimum of 4 years of experience practicing immigration law, which should include representation of clients in humanitarian immigration claims such as asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, U visas, and T visas.
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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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About the Role: CAIR-CA's Immigrant Rights Center (IRC) provides legal immigration services to refugees, asylum seekers, and the diverse immigrant community in California, The Administrative Coordinator will is primarily responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of the department and effective case management by administrative support to the staff.
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Minimum of 1 year of experience practicing immigration law, which should include representation of clients in humanitarian immigration claims such as asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, U visas, and T visas.
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Demonstrated expertise in complex immigration law matters such as asylum, naturalization, family based petitions, U Visas and VAWA, waivers, and Special Immigrant Juvenile cases. Our quickly growing Immigration Law Firm is looking to hire a Senior-Level Associate Immigration Attorney.
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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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A large part of the immigration attorney’s role will be focused on asylum cases, but will also include family-based adjustment of status, EAD's, TPS, consular processing, VAWA, U-visa, SIJS and other forms of applications for non-detained individuals, whether or not they’re facing removal.
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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 attorney will primarily work with humanitarian cases (including Asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), U Visa, T Visa, and VAWA). Our primary goal is to provide high-quality legal services to the immigrant community.
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Strong feminist analysis of violence against women and girls and understanding of feminist and public health approaches to prevention and response to violence against women, girls and LGBTQI+ refugees, migrants and asylum seekers.
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Opportunity for hands-on learning of proven evidence-based practices, such as Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TFCBT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and others.
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Georgia Asylum & Immigration Network (GAIN), a nonprofit organization with a mission to protect and empower immigrant survivors of crime and persecution, is seeking a dynamic and strategic Director of Development to spearhead GAIN’s fundraising efforts.
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Organization: Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN) 5+ years’ experience in nonprofit management and fundraising, including staff and volunteer management experience. We strongly encourage and seek applications from people of color, including bilingual and bi-cultural individuals, as well as members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.
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