immigration needs. Your responsibilities will include advising clients on various immigration matters such as family immigration, humanitarian concerns, and removal proceedings. This encompasses handling cases like I-130 petitions, Adjustment of Status (AOS), Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)... petitions, U V...
in projects across the law firm. - Review FOIAs (Freedom of Information Act requests) and EADs (Employment... Authorization Documents). - Collaborate with the legal team to provide high-quality legal services and support the mission of advocating for immigrant rights. Education and Experience In...
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Attorney The candidate will represent applicants/petitions at interviews before USCIS. Represent respondents in removal proceedings before EOIR. Prepare, file, and track applications for immigration relief with USCIS and/or DOS. Draft legal documents such as memos, waivers, affidavits, briefs, and/or motions. Perform relevant legal research and work with Principal Attorney to provide guidance to clients. Collaborate with clients, Principal Attorney, and staff to... read more
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