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Immigration Lawyers In Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Join a legal team dedicated to defending the nation's immigration laws and safeguarding the United ... Applicants should have a strong interest in supporting and providing stellar client services to ...

Join a legal team dedicated to defending the nation's immigration laws and safeguarding the United ... Applicants should have a strong interest in supporting and providing stellar client services to ...

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What is the difference between Immigration Lawyers In vs Paralegals In?

AspectImmigration Lawyers InParalegals In
CredentialsLaw degree, bar admission, specialized immigration certificationParalegal certificate or associate degree, no law license
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, government agencies, immigration courtsLaw firms, legal departments, immigration offices
ResponsibilitiesLegal advice, representing clients, preparing legal documentsAssisting lawyers, preparing paperwork, research

Immigration Lawyers In have a law degree and are licensed to practice law, providing legal advice and representation. Paralegals In support lawyers by handling research and document preparation but cannot offer legal advice or represent clients. Both roles work closely in immigration cases, but lawyers have broader legal authority and responsibilities.

Is immigration lawyer a good career?

Immigration lawyers provide legal assistance to clients navigating immigration laws and policies, often working in law firms, government agencies, or non-profit organizations. The career requires strong research, communication skills, and knowledge of immigration regulations, with job prospects influenced by changes in immigration policies and demand for legal services. It can be a rewarding field for those interested in social justice and international issues.

Is there a demand for immigration lawyers?

There is consistent demand for immigration lawyers due to ongoing immigration policies, visa applications, and legal assistance needs. They often work in law firms, government agencies, or as solo practitioners, requiring knowledge of immigration law and relevant certifications. The field tends to grow with changes in immigration laws and policies worldwide.

Where do immigration lawyers get paid the most?

Immigration lawyers tend to earn the highest salaries in regions with a high cost of living and strong demand for legal services, such as major metropolitan areas. Factors influencing pay include experience, specialization, and the size and prestige of the law firm or organization they work for.

What cities in Minnesota are hiring for Immigration Lawyers In jobs?

Cities in Minnesota with the most Immigration Lawyers In job openings:

Program Assistant IV, Immigration & Deportation Defense Clinic

University of San Francisco

Hilltop, MN

$34 - $37/hr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Job Title:

Program Assistant IV, Immigration & Deportation Defense Clinic

Job Summary:

The University of San Francisco, School of Law seeks a detail-oriented administrative and legal assistant with strong interpersonal skills who has some experience in immigration law. The School of Law established the Immigration and Deportation Defense Clinic in the spring of 2015 with the mission to represent unaccompanied children and family members who are in removal proceedings. The Program Assistant provides full-time administrative and legal support to the Immigration & Deportation Defense Clinic. The PA will serve as a critical point of contact for clients and the community.

Full Job Description:

Job Responsibilities:

  • Schedule and maintain client meetings.
  • This position will require working from the Sonoma County office on a regular basis
  • Respond to telephone, e-mail, and in-person requests for clinic information and legal support inquiries.
  • Prepare immigration and state court forms.
  • File both immigration court documents and family court filings.
  • Assist with Spanish translations of client documents.
  • Assist attorneys when interpreting is needed in preparation for hearings and at Asylum Office interviews.
  • Provide program management services, including, but not limited to;
    • overseeing office management protocols and procedures, coordinating and monitoring client service delivery, tracking client data in multiple data management systems
    • and preparing and submitting regular grant reports
  • Additional duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Understanding and commitment to USF's mission, vision, and values.
  • Strong demonstrated commitment to immigrant communities.
  • Ability to speak and write both Spanish and English fluently is required.
  • Ability for careful, conscientious work even when managing multiple projects at one time;
  • Excellent judgment and respect for confidentiality; solid oral and written communication skills; a professional and responsive demeanor; and a cooperative spirit.
  • Experience with or the ability to work with a diverse student body, faculty and staff. Strong equity lens, cultural humility and proven ability to work well in a diverse context.
  • Post high school education preferred.
  • Three or four years of increasingly responsible experience in administrative support work or related education. Years of experience will depend on level hired.
  • Must be organized and able to work on many projects at the same time.
  • Experience working with computer database systems, word processing and spreadsheet software, including Microsoft Word.
  • Must be customer service and team oriented.

Additional Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:

Must have a driver's license; California travel is required to our Sonoma County Office.


Work Environment and Physical Requirements:

Office setting. Position currently requires presence in the office approximately 75 percent of the time

May be required to lift objects up to 25lbs on occasion.

Full-Time/Part-Time:

Full time

Pay Rate:

Hourly

Salary Range :

$34.00 - $37.00/hour; commensurate with experience