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Chicago office of our client seeks an immigration attorney preferably with at least 1 year of experience practicing immigration law. Perform factual and legal research and continually monitor changes in immigration law, regulations, and policy.
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The Immigration Attorney will provide comprehensive legal representation to clients facing removal proceedings and navigating the USCIS process. A law firm in Rockville, MD, is seeking an Immigration Attorney to join their team.
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The Immigration Center for Women and Children (ICWC) is looking to hire a committed immigration attorney who will provide free and affordable immigration services to underrepresented immigrants in our Las Vegas office as either a Supervising or Staff Attorney (depending on experience.
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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 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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The Immigration Legal Services (ILS) Specialist will focus on obtaining Department of Justice (DOJ) Partial Accreditation (training paid for by World Relief) to eventually be authorized to practice immigration law as a non-attorney.
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The Immigration Legal Assistant performs administrative tasks as required for the functioning of the Immigration Legal Services program. The Immigration Legal Assistant role detailed in this description is not a comprehensive list of all duties that may be requested for the successful completion of this role and may garner some circumstantial duties deemed critical to meeting performance goals.
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The Immigration Program Internship has in-person (City Heights Office), hybrid, and fully remote options. Prior volunteer experience with the IRC Immigration Department preferred. SCOPE OF INTERN WORK: Intern will work with Immigration staff to assist with current and new client cases.
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Fragomen is a long-time leader in the immigration technology space and continues to lead the way in the digitization of the immigration journey. Fragomen is a leading firm dedicated to immigration services worldwide.
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Our quickly growing Immigration Law Firm is looking to hire a Senior-Level Associate Immigration Attorney. Demonstrated expertise in complex immigration law matters such as asylum, naturalization, family based petitions, U Visas and VAWA, waivers, and Special Immigrant Juvenile cases.
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Interface on behalf of the University with federal agencies including the US citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the Department of State, Department of Labor, Customs and Border Patrol (CBP), Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), and others as appropriate and necessary.
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A minimum of one year of proven experience in immigration law, procedures, regulations, and policies. Coordinate with candidates, employees, managers, and external counsel, while tracking and maintaining current immigration data, documents, and statuses using internal electronic filing systems, HRIS system, and global immigration portals.
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Kentucky Equal Justice Center (KEJC) seeks an attorney with immigration law experience to direct its vibrant immigration law program at Maxwell Street Legal Clinic (MSLC) in Lexington. Juris Doctor with at least three years of immigration law experience preferred, plus active bar membership (preferably in Kentucky.
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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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Immigration Attorney, Reston, VA – Boutique Immigration Law Firm with busy nationwide practice has opening for associate attorney. Law Offices of Rakesh Mehrotra has been engaged in the practice of immigration and nationality law and is widely recognized as a top tier immigration law firm is the U.S. The firm represents small, mid-sized and large companies, and individuals undergoing immigration, US Visa and green card process throughout the United States and in many foreign countries.
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