Immigration Law Attorney at Justice North – United States


Immigration Law Attorney at Justice North – United States

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Recruiter: Justice North

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Justice North seeks an Immigration Staff Attorney to provide direct legal representation as part of the organizations newly established Immigration Law Unit. This position will focus on immigration legal services permitted under Legal Services Corporation (LSC) regulations, with an emphasis on humanitarian and family-based relief for eligible clients.

Justice North will offer refugee and immigrant services including assistance with:

    • permanent residence applications,
    • naturalization and citizenship applications,
    • applications for victims of domestic violence and violent crimes,
    • replacement of lost/stolen/expired immigration documents, and
    • limited family visa petitions.

Justice North will participate in Minnesotas Immigration Hub, a statewide collaboration expanding access to high-quality immigration legal services for immigrant and New American communities. This role offers the opportunity to work collaboratively with legal aid and community partners to serve rural and underserved areas across Greater Minnesota.

The preferred location for this position is Clay County (Moorhead), but other locations within the 33 county Justice North service area would be considered. The office the attorney resides closest to will serve as the attorneys primary base for in-person work, collaboration, supervision, and community engagement. While some work may be completed remotely, a consistent physical presence is required for client meetings, outreach, court appearances, trainings, and partnership development.

This position offers a unique opportunity to help build a new practice area within Justice North while serving immigrant communities in a large, rural service area.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities

The Immigration Staff Attorney will manage an assigned caseload and provide high-quality, client-centered immigration legal services to eligible clients, including representation and advice in LSC-permitted immigration matters, such as:

    • Family-based immigration petitions and applications;
    • Immigration relief for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking, and other serious crimes, including VAWA self-petitions and U visa-related representation;
    • Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) matters;
    • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) applications and renewals, where permitted;
    • Lawful permanent resident-related matters, including adjustment of status and naturalization;
    • Immigration-related legal issues connected to housing stability, family safety, and access to public benefits, consistent with LSC regulations.

Additional responsibilities include:

    • Representing clients before U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and other administrative agencies, and appearing in immigration court where permitted and appropriate;
    • Conducting legal research and applying sound legal analysis to support effective advocacy and durable outcomes;
    • Collaborating closely with paralegals, interpreters, and other support staff, including appropriate task delegation and supervision;
    • Participating in community legal education, outreach events, and legal clinics serving immigrant and New American communities;
    • Building and maintaining partnerships with community organizations, service providers, and advocacy groups;
    • Holistically screening clients for multiple, intersecting legal issues and coordinating referrals within Justice North as appropriate;
    • Complying with timekeeping requirements, LSC regulations, grant conditions, and Justice North policies and procedures;
    • Participating in special projects and program development activities related to the growth of the Immigration Law Unit.

Qualifications

    • Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school;
    • Licensed to practice law in Minnesota, eligible for admission by motion or reciprocity, or willing to take the next scheduled Minnesota Bar Examination;
    • Immigration law experience preferred;
    • Demonstrated commitment to serving low-income, immigrant, and vulnerable populations;
    • Strong oral and written advocacy skills, sound professional judgment, and excellent time-management abilities;
    • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team;
    • Comfort working in a developing practice area and contributing to program growth and innovation;
    • Valid drivers license, reliable transportation, and willingness to travel within Justice Norths service area;
    • Experience working in rural or geographically dispersed communities is preferred but not required.

Working Conditions

This position is hybrid/remote with required in-person office days, client meetings, outreach events, trainings, and court or agency appearances. Regular travel within the service area is required, along with occasional evening or weekend hours to support clinics or outreach activities.

Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.