Job Title: Immigration Judge Job Responsibilities: Immigration Judges are responsible for presiding over formal, quasi-judicial hearings in the immigration court system. Their duties include: - Conducting immigration court proceedings, appellate reviews, and other administrative hearings as per the Nation's immigration laws. - Making decisions on cases involving removal and bond adjudications, addressing issues of removability, and considering applications for relief such
Job Title: Supervisory Immigration Judge (Assistant Chief Immigration Judge) Job Responsibilities: The Supervisory Immigration Judge, also known as the Assistant Chief Immigration Judge, plays a crucial role within the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), specifically in the Office of the Chief Immigration Judge. This position involves a range of responsibilities aimed at managing and coordinating immigration judge activities and supervising the administrative ope
Immigration Judge Duties: The candidate will preside over formal, quasi-judicial hearings. Proceedings before Immigration Judges include removal and bond adjudications, and involve issues of removability as well as applications for relief such as asylum, withholding of removal, protection under the Convention Against Torture, cancellation of removal, and adjustment of status. Make decisions that are final, subject to appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals. In connection
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Immigration Attorney The candidate will represent clients in court and at asylum office. Should have JD degree and admission to Maryland Bar. Must speak, read and write Spanish fluently, as well as, speak, read and write English fluently. Additional French language skills highly desirable. Good legal research skills required. Familiarity with immigration law is a plus. read more
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Bilingual Immigration Attorney The candidate must have JD Degree with 3 years of prior experience as an Immigration Attorney. Must be Maryland Barred and be able to practice family and immigration law. Must be native Spanish speaker who is fluent in written and spoken English. Strong networking and litigation skilled required. Will represent clients in immigration court, at ICE and before asylum offices and uscis. Candidate will represent clients in Md courts in relation to read more
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Bi-lingual Immigration Attorney (Spanish) Duties: Prepare immigration forms and draft letters of support, cover letters, CVs, and other supportive documents for clients. Perform legal research and writing, such as Briefs in support of asylum, Appeals to the BIA, Appeals to the 4th Circuit, Appeals to the Dept of Labor, etc. Represent clients in Immigration Court, before the BIA, and before the Dept of Labor, Arlington Asylum Office or throughout similar venues throughout the read more
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Bilingual Attorney The candidate will interview and consult with immigration clients. Prepare Spanish to English translations and English to Spanish translations, and case materials. Conduct research in Spanish. Conduct clients’ interviews in Spanish and draft letters to clients in Spanish. Visit clients at detention centers throughout the United States. Represent clients at Maryland State Courts for family law and Criminal matters such as guardianship and custody and... read more
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Bilingual Attorney (Spanish/English) The candidate will perform duties as a bi-lingual Immigration Associate. Must be a native Spanish Speaker with a passion for immigration litigation. Must have strong litigation skills to represent clients in Immigration Court and Maryland State Court for Family and Criminal issues. Strong research and writing skills required. Must be fluent in English and Spanish and capable of interpreting and translating for non-speaking staff. Must hav read more
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Immigration Attorney The candidate will represent clients in immigration courts; BIA, asylum offices. Will prepare and submit USCIS forms for employment based cases and family based cases. Represent clients in State court (guardianship, custody, simple divorce) cases in Maryland. Should be bi-lingual (Spanish/English). Must be Barred in Maryland. Prior immigration experience is helpful. Must be native or fluent Spanish speaker; fluency in spoken and written English and Spani read more
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Bi-lingual (spanish/english) Attorney The candidate work for Immigration, Criminal and Family Law Practice. Maryland Bar preferred, however will entertain applicants with Bar membership in any state. Will require a strong litigator for court appearances in immigration court, the asylum office, and federal circuit. Strong legal research and writing skills, with excellent command of English and Spanish (both, written and spoken). Majority of practice devoted to Immigration Law read more
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Bi-Lingual Associate Attorney The candidate must be a fluent Spanish Speaker with a passion for litigation. Should have strong litigation skills to represent clients in Immigration Court and Maryland State Court for Family and Criminal issues. Strong research and writing skills required. Must be fluent in English and Spanish and capable of interpreting and translating for non-speaking staff. Must have good Spanish writing ability to draft correspondence to clients. Maryland read more
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Assistant Public Defender / Immigration Attorney The candidate will serve on the immigration team providing support to the attorneys and staff in accordance with the Supreme Court's decision in Padilla v. Kentucky. Work closely with other staff in the Immigration Division, and independently provide support (in the form of both training and case consultation) to Maryland Assistant Public Defenders and staff regarding the intersection of immigration law and the criminal justic read more
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Associate Attorney Candidate will handle immigration law, handle a small variety of other casework in the areas of traffic violations, DUI defense, criminal defense, and domestic law. Representing clients before US Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Immigration Court, the Board of Immigration Appeals, the Asylum Office, as well as state courts throughout the state. read more
Note: This job is no longer active. It was originally posted on [Date] and is part of LawCrossing’s historical archive of legal jobs. While the position may have been filled, employers often remain open to exceptional candidates for similar roles. LawCrossing has tracked this employer's hiring activity for over 25 years. This listing is provided for informational and outreach purposes and may still lead to employment. Learn more about archive jobs and how powerful they are for your search, click here