Description:
Bring your skills as an experienced Immigration Attorney to work with clients from all over the world on diverse immigration matters. The ideal candidate for this position is dedicated to serving immigrant communities, thorough, possessing a deep understanding of immigration law, and experienced working on a variety of immigration benefit types.About the Office:
Our office handles most areas of immigration law, with a particular focus on removal defense, asylum law, federal litigation, family immigration, and humanitarian benefits. We're a small but growing team, working to efficiently provide excellent services to hundreds of clients every year.
Position Requirements:
This position requires an experienced Immigration Attorney with the following qualifications:
- Fluency in reading, writing, and speaking Spanish and English at a professional level
- At least one year of experience working as an attorney on general immigration matters
- Experience with asylum, family-based immigration, and humanitarian immigration matters
- Bar admission and eligibility to practice immigration law
The attorney's schedule is from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. The attorney will manage a docket of cases from consultation to closing, and the exact hours required will vary accordingly. While some days might consist of light office work, others may require longer than eight hours. The goal is to maintain a manageable schedule, averaging 40 hours a week. Some work can be completed remotely, but this position requires the attorney to be local and in the office regularly.
Additional Qualifications:
- Travel is required for attendance at USCIS interviews and immigration court hearings when it is not possible to attend remotely
- A strong aptitude for technology and navigating software, including databases, email, VoIP phone software, form completion software, and other tools
- An openness to handling all aspects of a case, including administrative tasks if deadlines or other demands require it
- A customer service mentality to help clients as much as possible and to address their needs with empathy
- Maintaining databases of client information and keeping detailed records, tracking deadlines, making notes, and completing tasks
- Regular review of new developments in immigration law