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Immigration Attorney

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$68K - $80K/yr

Train key staff and volunteers to screen and prepare immigration applications and increase the ... number of BIA-accredited representatives * Review cases to identify those appropriate for trained ...

... volunteers, and community partners. Excellent written and communication skills. Ability to work ... Immigration law preferred. Experience serving low-income individuals, victims of crime, veterans ...

... volunteer time off. -- Flexible personal day off. -- Generous paid vacation and holidays. -- Great work life balance with a standard work week hours Hybrid Immigration Attorney Qualifications ...

Key Responsibilities: • Prepare and manage employment based immigration filings including PERM ... additional voluntary benefits, EAP program, commuter benefits and a 401K plan. Our benefit ...

Key Responsibilities: • Prepare and manage employment based immigration filings including PERM ... additional voluntary benefits, EAP program, commuter benefits and a 401K plan. Our benefit ...

Immigration Attorney

Chicago, IL · On-site

$80K - $85K/yr

Supervise, collaborate with, and provide legal guidance to paralegals, law clerks, and volunteers * Conduct legal and factual research related to immigration law, regulations, and policy guidance

Immigration Paralegal

Ontario, CA · On-site

$24 - $46/hr

The immigration paralegal supports the Legal Department's processing of employment based ... voluntary benefit options. A reasonable compensation estimate for this role, which includes ...

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How much do immigration volunteer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for immigration volunteer in the United States is $19.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Immigration Volunteer vs Immigration Caseworker?

AspectImmigration VolunteerImmigration Caseworker
Required CredentialsOften no formal credentials; training providedRelevant certifications or degrees in social work, law, or related fields
Work EnvironmentNon-profit organizations, community centers, legal clinicsLegal offices, government agencies, non-profits
Employer & Industry UsageVolunteer roles in immigration support organizationsPaid positions in immigration law and social services
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding volunteer opportunities in immigrationUnderstanding professional roles in immigration support

While both roles support immigrants, Immigration Volunteers typically assist through non-profit organizations without requiring formal credentials, focusing on community support. Immigration Caseworkers are paid professionals with relevant certifications, handling case management and legal processes. The roles differ mainly in responsibilities, credentials, and work settings, but both contribute significantly to immigration assistance efforts.

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Infographic showing various Immigration Volunteer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, and 3% Part Time. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,804 per year, or $19.1 per hour.
Senior Immigration Attorney

Senior Immigration Attorney

Open Door Legal

San Francisco, CA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Senior Immigration Law Attorney (Bilingual, Spanish-speaking) - San Francisco, CA

Full-Time, Exempt

Hybrid - 2-3 days in-office

About Us:

"It always seems impossible until it's done." - Nelson Mandela

We believe that even the biggest problems can be broken down into small, achievable steps. We believe poverty and access to justice are part of the same problem. And to solve this, we just need to discover what the steps are. At Open Door Legal, we're pioneering the country's first system of universal access to civil legal representation to dramatically reduce poverty and prove that the law really can belong to all of us. We've grown 100x since our founding, and in the next 3 years, we hope to finish scaling across San Francisco and eventually become a model across the country. To achieve this ambitious goal, we've created an award-winning and best-in-class legal aid organization full of creative, results-oriented people. We believe that injustice is the heart of poverty, and we're looking for someone to help us make a systemic impact on how we, as a society, ensure justice for all.

Overview of Position:

Immigrants are the lifeblood of our city. With almost 40% of San Francisco's residents being foreign-born, San Francisco would literally not function without immigrants. Since studies have found that immigrants are more than 5x more likely to obtain legal status when represented, we believe that the only way to create the best-case scenario for our immigrant neighbors is to ensure that everyone who qualifies for immigration relief is able to obtain legal representation. Even more than that, obtaining legal status for everyone who qualifies will help reduce poverty in our city by dramatically improving each immigrant's earning potential.

We are hiring a Senior Immigration Attorney to help ensure that everyone who lives in Open Door Legal's service area who needs immigration legal assistance can access timely, competent representation. You will be responsible for supervising paralegals, junior attorneys, and volunteers, and for ensuring we meet our organization's and team's goals. Currently, we handle only affirmative, family-based, and humanitarian petitions in-house, with the flexibility to take on representation of existing clients in removal proceedings in limited cases. Cases your team will handle include family petitions, naturalization, adjustment of status, affirmative asylum, U-visas, T-visas, VAWA, SIJS, and more, consistent with our universal access model, which enables us to accept any viable case, even if it doesn't fit neatly into any pre-existing category. Because we are a full-service legal aid organization representing clients in nearly every area of civil law, we can and do frequently collaborate across teams to provide comprehensive legal assistance to clients in every area of need, including Family Law, Housing Law, and Employment Law. In addition to casework, you will implement and manage the organization's DOJ Accreditation Program, including working with stakeholders to draft the accreditation application. You will work with stakeholders to obtain partial DOJ accreditation, understand the requirements, ensure compliance, and hire and supervise DOJ-accredited representatives.

Overall, this position is intended to be a challenging and rewarding experience. Cultural humility is not just conceptual to you; you embody it and commit to growth. Success in this role requires grit, dynamism, teamwork, care, and passion (our team's five values). You will report directly to our Managing Immigration Attorney.

Responsibilities:
  • Directly represent clients in every type of affirmative immigration petition, as well as the occasional case in removal.
  • Supervise paralegals, junior attorneys, and volunteers, ensuring your direct reports handle a full caseload and deliver high-quality work while owning your own cases as needed, ensuring we meet our organization's and team's goals.
    • Perform immigration law intakes in-person and virtually across multiple physical Open Door Legal locations.
    • Appear in court and USCIS, representing clients as needed.
    • Gain and maintain the skills and knowledge needed to competently represent clients before the relevant government agencies and components, including but not limited to VAWA, asylum, removal defense, U-visas, T-visas, TPS, DACA, Family-based applications, SIJS, and Consular processing.
    • Empower immigration law clients to know their rights, navigate the immigration system, protect themselves and their loved ones, and resolve their immigration law issues.
    • Provide services and support to our low-income clients with sensitivity and awareness to various cultural, socio-economic, and disability barriers to service and skillfully navigate difficult or tense situations. Deliver a consistently positive client feedback rating for the Immigration Law Department.
  • Implement and manage the organization's Immigration Volunteer Program, including working with stakeholders to implement and manage the organization's Immigration Volunteer Program; understanding the requirements of implementation, ensuring compliance with legal and ethical rules and agency-specific requirements; and hiring, training, and supervising volunteers.
  • Embrace and embody our values of teamwork, grit, caring, passion, and dynamism.

Requirements:
  • A minimum of five (5) years of experience in affirmative forms of immigration relief, including family-based applications, U-nonimmigrant, T-nonimmigrant, SIJS, naturalization, and VAWA.
  • Membership in good standing with the California State Bar. Applicants without active California bar membership will not be considered. However, those without a license are encouraged to apply to volunteer with us at opendoorlegal.org/volunteer.
  • Advanced Spanish proficiency (speaking, reading, and writing).
  • Must genuinely enjoy and be motivated by working with low-income clients, the vast majority of whom are people of color, and be able to work effectively with clients impacted by trauma (emotional, mental, and physical).
  • Familiarity with immigration court procedures and an enthusiasm for professional growth and learning, as well as for staying on top of the rapid and often substantive changes in immigration law.
  • High level of comfort in learning and using technology and cloud-based case management systems. We use Salesforce, Dropbox, and the Google Suite.
  • Must be willing to make a minimum two-year commitment to the organization.

Bonus Points:
  • Comfort translating and interpreting legal information from English to Spanish without assistance.
  • Experience working with low-income and vulnerable populations.
  • Experience working in a high-volume legal aid or similar environment.
  • Experience in onboarding and managing volunteers.
  • Experience living in Central America or working with Central American populations.
  • Knowledge of other local non-profit organizations and tools for assisting low-income, underserved communities.
  • Having lived a significant period of your life in San Francisco proper.


Starting compensation is $89,500 - $105,500 per year based on experience.


Benefits:
  • Loan Repayment Assistance - for staff pursuing 10-year public interest debt forgiveness, we will pay the minimum payment on all qualifying loans so that you don't need to worry about student loan debt (this is a conditional benefit).
  • Medical/Dental/Vision Plan offerings at 100% coverage
  • Generous paid time off (four weeks vacation and two weeks sick/care)
  • Flexible work hours
  • Generous paid parental leave
  • 401K/Retirement Account
  • We believe everyone is always learning. We financially invest in individual professional development for each staff member and provide many internal and external mentorships, coaching, and learning opportunities (conferences, workshops, etc.).
  • We are a fun and hard-working office with best-in-class technology solutions for anyone who's passionate about making a meaningful and measurable difference.


Ideal starting date: February 2026

Applications received before January 16, 2026 will receive priority consideration.

Open Door Legal is proud to be an Equal Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, sexual stereotypes, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other applicable legally protected characteristics. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state, and local law including the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.

We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities in our recruiting process. If you need any assistance or accommodations due to a disability, please let us know at whitney [at] opendoorlegal [dot] org.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME