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Protecting and empowering immigrant survivors of crime and persecution , is seeking a full-time Case Manager to support our work on behalf of asylum seekers and immigrant victims of human trafficking, domestic violence and sexual assault.
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With partnerships involving the latest influx of immigrants from Venezuela through the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs Asylum Seekers program, we predict this percentage will continue to increase.
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The Senior Immigration Paralegal will be responsible for handling all of the firm's immigration issues, filing and serving EOIR and ICE pleadings, preparing client's files for hearings and submissions, translating documents, and assisting with immigrant and non-immigrant visa applications.
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Jewish Family Service provides robust immigration legal services in addition to humanitarian and respite shelter for asylum seekers who have been released into the United States by the Department of Homeland Security.
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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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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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We provide representation for immigrant women and men who have suffered domestic violence (VAWA), victims of crime (U visa), and victims of human trafficking (T visa). Prepare simple immigration forms (entry of appearance, work permits, asylum.
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Imagine facing violence, extreme poverty, unexpected separation from your family, gang extortion, or trafficking—all before the age of 12. Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), Pass a criminal history screen, including state and local child protection agency registries.
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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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This position assists and supports refugee, asylum, and immigrant clients to help them resettle and integrate into their new community and provide the resources and support to achieve self-sufficiency.
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Preference for experience in immigration law, including experience with removal defense, family immigration, asylum, and/or U visa cases. Americans for Immigrant Justice (AI Justice) seeks an immigration attorney for our Family Defense Program.
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Program Description: The National Immigrant Justice Center 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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Reporting to the PRS Intervention Supervisor, the PRS Intervention Case Manager will provide therapeutically focused intensive case management and supportive services to unaccompanied immigrant children released from federal custody.
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The Esperanza Center is a comprehensive immigrant resource center that offers hope and essential services to people who are new to the United States. Provides legal representation of clients before the USCIS Baltimore District Office, the Asylum Office in Arlington, Virginia, and the Baltimore Immigration Court.
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Other partnering organizations were ACLU-Texas, Asian Texans for Justice, Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC), LEA Foundation Ministries, Texas Rising at UTSA, and SA Stands. In light of the rampant human and civil rights violations committed under Operation Lone Star and the unprecedented passage of dangerous, anti-immigrant, xenophobic, and racist legislation, the BHNR and the Frontera Texas Organizing Project launched the “We Will Resist Campaign” to mobilize all Texans to demand the repeal of Senate Bill 4 and the immediate end of Operation Lone Star.
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