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Within the last five (5) years, a total of two (2) years demonstrated experience in the following: helping international students comply with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) regulations AND working in international admissions at a secondary or post-secondary education institution AND recruiting international populations within the public or private sector.
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As a supplier of services to federal government agencies, such as DEA, FBI, USCIS, USPIS, etc., we also adhere to agency standards with respect to prior drug usage. ATF has the authority to seize and forfeit firearms, ammunition, explosives, alcohol, tobacco, currency, conveyances, and certain real property involved in violation of law.
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Ideally at least one year experience providing direct representation in immigration court and/or before USCIS to asylum applicants and other immigrants seeking humanitarian relief; law school graduates with clinical legal experience may be considered.
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is the government agency that oversees lawful immigration to the United States. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is the government agency that oversees lawful immigration to the United States.
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DHS Experience at priority component agencies - ICE, USCIS, CISA, CBP. Capgemini Government Solutions (CGS) LLC is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Capture Manager to join our Department of Homeland Security (DHS) market team in the DC metro area.
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Power-Flo Technologies and its subsidiaries participate in the USCIS E-Verify Program to verify that all new hires are authorized to work in the United States. Power-Flo Technologies is a unique Family of Companies consisting of distributors, fabricators, manufacturers and motor and pump repair firms serving the New York metropolitan and New England areas.
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Direct Representation—Provide direct representation to immigrant clients before the USCIS, Asylum Office or Immigration Court as well as state courts on a range of immigration matters, including affirmative asylum and removal defense.
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In order to determine whether Form I-9 documentation is valid, this employer uses E-Verify’s photo screening tool to match the photograph appearing on some permanent resident and employment authorization cards with the official U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) photograph.
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Prepare VAWA, U Visa, T visa, Adjustment of Status cases, I-929 petitions, consular processing, and employment authorization applications among others including representing applicants before USCIS.
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Represent clients before various government agencies (EOIR, ICE, USCIS, CBP and others). Should have experience in drafting motions to EOIR and USCIS. Must be fully bilingual (Spanish.
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Completion of USCIS form I-9 will be required in order to verify employment eligibility within 3 business days of the first day of employment. Completion of USCIS form I-9 will be required in order to verify employment eligibility within 3 business days of the first day of employment.
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Communicates with the Department of Homeland Security, Corrections Department, USCIS and/or other agencies. Our Federal National, Security and Justice (NSJ) Organization is growing, and we are looking for dedicated, highly motivated Legal Assistant's (Management Analyst I) to join our team supporting a large government contract.
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Handle a caseload before USCIS, EOIR, the BIA, and other government agencies that includes petitions for family relatives, U-visas, VAWA, TPS, asylum, removal defense for detained and non-detained clients, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and naturalization.
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Provide representation in: custody and guardianship proceedings in Maryland Circuit Court, through a Maryland license; in USCIS interviews before the Baltimore District Office and the Asylum Office in Arlington, VA; and in federal immigration court and other administrative bodies on immigration matters.
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Provide direct legal representation to low income clients with USCIS administrative applications and in immigration court on a broad range of immigration cases including: family based petitions, asylum, adjustment of status, naturalization, consular processing, deferred action for childhood arrivals, U visas, and other immigration remedies.
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