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Redefining US Immigration. Visa approved or Money Back.
Pro Bono Immigration Attorney
Location
Arizona
Posted
102 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Pro Bono Immigration Attorney
Manifest Law
• The Pro Bono Practice Immigration Attorney will help establish Manifest’s pro bono immigration practice. • Conduct consultations with individuals seeking legal advice for deportation and asylum matters. • Explain eligibility standards, evidentiary requirements, risks, and timelines in clear language. • Provide practical recommendations regarding next steps. • Conduct risk analysis based on current law and agency guidance. • Collaborate with operations and leadership to ensure compliance and quality control. • Support the development of structured workflows for the pro bono practice.
Job Requirements
- Active membership in good standing with the Arizona Bar (required).
- Minimum 3+ years of experience practicing immigration law, with extensive asylum and deportation experience.
- Demonstrated experience handling or advising on these matters.
- Strong consultation skills and ability to assess cases efficiently and accurately.
- Working knowledge of evidentiary standards, country conditions analysis, and credibility considerations.
- Highly organized and detail-oriented.
- Comfortable working in a remote environment with autonomy.
Benefits
- Join a high-performing team reimagining how immigration law gets done
- Build deep relationships with attorneys who treat you as a strategic partner
- Work remotely, flexibly, and with autonomy
- Be part of a mission-driven company helping world-class talent live and work in the U.S.
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