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How much do summer immigration attorney jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for summer immigration attorney in the United States is $90,223.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,500.00 and $97,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Summer Immigration Attorney?

A Summer Immigration Attorney is typically a law student or recent graduate working temporarily at a law firm or organization that specializes in immigration law during the summer months. Their duties often include assisting with legal research, drafting documents, attending client meetings, and supporting attorneys with case preparation related to visas, asylum, deportation defense, and other immigration matters. This role provides practical experience and exposure to the complexities of immigration law, helping prepare aspiring attorneys for a career in the field.

What are some common challenges faced by Summer Immigration Attorneys during their internships?

Summer Immigration Attorneys often encounter challenges such as managing a high volume of casework within tight deadlines, navigating complex and frequently changing immigration laws, and communicating effectively with clients from diverse backgrounds who may have limited English proficiency. Additionally, they must quickly adapt to a fast-paced environment while working under supervision and collaborating closely with paralegals, legal assistants, and senior attorneys. Developing strong organizational skills and cultural sensitivity are key to succeeding in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Summer Immigration Attorney, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Summer Immigration Attorney, you need a solid understanding of immigration law, legal research, and case management, typically supported by completion of at least one year of law school. Familiarity with legal research databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis and case management software is often required. Strong written and verbal communication, attention to detail, and cultural sensitivity are essential soft skills for effectively serving clients from diverse backgrounds. These skills are crucial for ensuring accurate legal representation, client trust, and successful case outcomes in a fast-evolving legal environment.
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Senior Attorney

$90K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago

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Job description

Job Title:Deportation Defense Team Senior Attorney

Reports to:Managing Attorney, Deportation Defense Team
FLSA Status:Non-exempt
Location:Albuquerque preferred, Las Cruces and Santa Fe will be considered

About the Organization

The New Mexico Immigrant Law Center (NMILC) works to advance justice, dignity, and equity for immigrants in New Mexico through high-quality legal services, advocacy, and community partnerships. NMILC envisions a state where immigrants can live and thrive free from fear, with access to their rights and opportunities to shape their futures.

Position Overview

NMILC'sDeportation Defense Teamoffers free immigration legal services to asylum seekers in removal proceedings and to individuals detained at the immigration detention centers in New Mexico.The Programprovides direct representation, rapid response for community arrests, individual intakes, pro bono referrals, and actively engages in advocacy to advance justice for asylum seekers, detained individuals, and end immigration detention.

Key Responsibilities

  • Representindividuals in non-detained removal proceedingswith EOIR andaffirmative filings with USCIS, including asylum applications and work permit applications;
  • Develop pro se materialsand systemsto supportnon-detainedNew Mexicans in removal proceedings;
  • Conduct legal consultations for individuals in ICE custody at the Torrance County Detention Facility and the Cibola County Correctional Centerregardingtheir immigration options;
  • Represent detained non-citizens in removal proceedings and bond hearings in front of EOIR, appeals with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), and habeas corpus proceedings in the Western District of Texas and the District of New Mexico;
  • Superviseand/or mentorsomeNMILCattorneystaking on non-detained removalcases, particularly for representation on themerits;
  • Supervise legal assistants and volunteers, both at detention center visits andinindividual case matters;
  • Strengthen referral networks by coordinating case referrals with other organizations (e.g., Immigrant Justice Corps, ACLU-NM);and
  • Participate in rapid-response and community legal clinics during times of increased enforcement activity, offering Know Your Rights (KYR) information and orientation for families of detained individuals.

Qualifications

  • Juris Doctor from an accredited law school
  • Active membership inany state bar.
  • Minimum ofthree years of immigration law experience, with high volume practiceideallyincludingcrime victim visas, asylum, SIJS, removal defense, and appeals
  • One year of supervisory experiencepreferred.
  • Bilingual fluency (English/Spanish), both written and verbal
  • A demonstrated commitment to public interest work, immigrant rights, social justice issues, and desire toassistcrime victims.
  • Commitment to NMILC's internal organizational values
  • The ability to provide trauma-informed andculturally-competentlegalassistanceto crime victims/survivors
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Strong communicationskills, both oral and written
  • Strong skills in legal research, analysis, and writing
  • Ability to interact professionally and negotiate effectively with opposing counsel
  • The ability to work collaboratively with different program staff and partner organizations to further develop community relationships andfacilitateholistic and wraparound services

Salary and Benefits


This is a full-time exempt position. Salary is competitiveforour field and geographic area and is commensurate with experience. Starting annual salary for the Senior Attorney position is$90,480. NMILC currently offers a generous benefits package, including:


  • 100% of Individual Employee Health, Dental and Vision Premium paid by NMILC for the Base Plan and 50% for dependents. Buy-up healthplanalso available.
  • Access to Traditional and Roth 401(K) options and discretionary employer match up to 10% of base salary upon meeting eligibility requirements (determined each fiscal year based on funding projections).
  • Pre-tax flexible spending account (FSA) for both medical and dependent care.
  • Employer-paid life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment insurance.
  • Employer-paid short and long-term disability insurance.


Benefits may be subject to change at any time based on the organization's budget.


NMILC also recognizes the value of creating an environment of positive work/life balance, acknowledging that investing in staff's ability to take care of themselves and their families enables them to do their best work. Our paid holiday schedule is exceptional and contributes to each of us enjoying a good work/life balance. The plan currently includes:


  • Company-paid federal holidays in addition to 2 weeks of winter break, 1 week for spring break, and 1 week for summer break, and other days as established in coordination with the localpublic-schoolschedule.
  • Threeweekpaid vacationannually;
  • 1 earned sick leave hour for every 30 hoursworked;