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At least 3 years experience as an Immigration Paralegal exclusively with EOIR, asylum, and USCIS cases, including waivers and cancellation of removals. We are growing and are looking for a passionate and driven experienced Immigration Paralegal to join our USCIS team.
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In addition, if you have not already done so, you will be required to attend the residential, paid BASIC Immigration Officer training program, lasting six weeks, at a USCIS training facility. The selectee may also be required to travel to circuit-ride locations (locations established to serve applicants in distant locations from the home asylum office, generally at other USCIS District Offices and detention facilities) or DHS detention facilities to conduct interviews or site visits.
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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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Provide guidance as the subject matter expert on asylum policy, procedures and law, on the duties and responsibilities of asylum officers including country condition information and analysis, and on USCIS and US government immigration procedures.
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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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Handle a full caseload of immigration cases, including removal defense cases before EOIR. Represent clients before USCIS, ICE, CBP, DOS and EOIR. Oversee work of volunteers and law clerk as needed, including law students and interns to ensure their success by providing training, consultation, and guidance.
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Preparation of USCIS forms, evidence list and legal memos and letters for Asylum, Cancellation of Removal, I-601A, I-601, I-212, I-237h waivers. Since 2006, Goldberg and Associates has built a steadfast reputation of success in immigration law.
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CSN employs only U.S. citizens and aliens authorized to work in the U.S. CSN does not sponsor aliens applying for faculty, professional staff, or management positions (H-1B Visas) in the absence of exceptional circumstances as defined by the USCIS.
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At least three years of experience or more providing direct representation for individuals seeking asylum and other forms of humanitarian relief in immigration court and before USCIS. Provide direct legal representation to a limited caseload of individuals in immigration court before USCIS where applicable, including on applications for adjustment of status, naturalization, and other cases as determined in consultation with supervisor and IRC’s headquarters.
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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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This position is for daytime Part-time Instructor that can teach classroom based courses in any of the three CSN locations; North Las Vegas, Charleston, Henderson. Our program offers Microsoft Office Specialist Certification.
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Acts as program liaison with the Department of Homeland Security ( DHS ) and United States Customs and Immigration Services ( USCIS ); tracks students to ensure that they are complying with college and INS guidelines.
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Submits petition or application, accordingly, to USCIS, EOIR, State Court, National Visa, or Consulates abroad, via U.S. Postal Service or other carriers, or digitally via email or electronic filing, to the Executive office of Immigration Review (Immigration Court.
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International students may be allowed to carry fewer hours than specified above and still be considered "full-time" by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). maintain and harvests native seed production fields, cleans seed, and collects field plot data for cover crop and native wildflower/pollinator studies, as well as assisting with the maintenance of buildings, grounds, and equipment.
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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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