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Spring 2019 Internship The intern will under attorney supervision, interns will assist with case matters before the Immigration Court, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and the Department of State consulates and embassies. Specific duties and responsibilities vary depending on office and unit placement. Generally, for all offices, interns’ responsibilities may include: Identifying legal issues and potential forms of relief for immigrants. Drafting legal briefs in support of applications for relief. Preparing applications, motions, and other filings with immigration courts and agencies. Drafting client declarations and gathering evidence in support of applications. Appearing in immigration court proceedings. Conducting intakes with individuals. Participating in workshops and other community education and outreach events. Performing various administrative tasks as needed. The internship is open to first, second, and third year law students. Should have excellent written and oral communication skills, an interest in immigration law, an ability to work in a diverse and fast-paced work environment, and a commitment to advancing and defending the legal rights of low-income immigrants and refugees. Applicants proficient in Spanish are strongly preferred. Deadline : November 30, 2018.
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