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Manage an immigration case load and provide legal representation to immigrant clients, including appearances before USCIS, as well as possibly EOIR and Massachusetts Probate & Family Courts.
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As well as drafts of applications for affirmative applications with USCIS such as for Asylum, U-Visas, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, Adjustment of Status, and more; The Community Advocacy Office was initially funded by appropriations by the Nevada Legislature and Clark County Commission in 2021, making it the first publicly funded immigrant legal defense office in the state.
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The Supervising Immigration Attorney will be responsible for providing direct representation to CASA’s members in immigration cases, including representation in immigration court and United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), while helping to support the broader immigration efforts of CASA’s Legal Department.
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A minimum of 3-5 years of experience with immigration law, including significant experience with DACA initial and renewal applications before USCIS, TPS, and removal defense work before the immigration court.
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This position will be responsible for a wide variety of areas of immigration law, including but not limited to all non-immigrant visas, humanitarian visas, consular processing, waivers, representing clients before USCIS interviews and EOIR court hearings, and all federal litigation and appellate work.
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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. We are looking for an experienced immigration attorney to review petitions and represent clients before USCIS, EOIR, BIA, and the Ninth Circuit.
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Staff Attorney or Fully Accredited Representative, Migrant & Immigrant Community Action Project (MICA) The Immigration Staff Attorney/Fully Accredited Representative works with clients to provide immigration legal services through direct representation in applications for immigration benefits before USCIS and direct representation for immigrants and their families facing immigration removal proceedings in Immigration Court.
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Work with client global mobility personnel and the office of general counsel to prepare petitions and applications for submission to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Department of Labor (DOL) for non-immigrant and immigrant status for foreign national employees.
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The Staff Attorney is responsible for providing direct legalservices, including consultations and representation before the U.S.Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and Executive Office forImmigration Review, and for conducting presentations and trainings to internaland external audiences, including community-based organizations and otherservice-based providers on matters of immigration law.
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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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You will Provide direct representation to immigrant clients before the USCIS, Asylum Office or Immigration Court on a range of immigration matters. She or he is responsible for supervising a legal team in the provision of immigration legal services to clients served by St. Frances Cabrini Center for Immigrant Legal Assistance.
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A minimum of 3-5 years of experience with immigration law and/or employment law, including significant experience with DACA initial and renewal applications before USCIS, TPS, and removal defense work before the immigration court.
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This will involve preparing petitions and applications for submission to the Department of Labor (DOL) and the respected United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for non-immigrant and immigrant status for foreign national employees.
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Engage in advocacy and community organizing efforts and campaigns for improved laws affecting members of the low-income immigrant community at local, state and federal level by drafting legislation, presenting testimony, organizing hearings and lobbying.
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Under the supervision of an attorney, complete a pre-screening questionnaire for eligibility for immigration relief and benefits under United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (“USCIS”) relief and applications - from citizenship, TPS, asylum, and others.
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