What are the responsibilities and job description for the Immigration Attorney position at U.S. Immigration Law Counsel?
Company Description
U.S. Immigration Law Counsel is dedicated to helping clients achieve their immigration goals through tailored, strategic legal guidance. Our experienced team thoroughly evaluates each case, leveraging both in-house expertise and a robust network within the legal community. By collaborating with trusted external professionals, we deliver comprehensive solutions and ensure the best possible outcomes for our clients. We take pride in fostering partnerships that empower us to navigate complex immigration challenges effectively.
Open Positions
1. Immigration Attorney – General Immigration
This role focuses on representing individuals and families in a wide range of immigration matters.
Key areas include, but are not limited to:
- Family-based immigration (I‑130, I‑485, consular processing)
- Naturalization and citizenship (N‑400)
- Humanitarian relief (asylum, TPS, VAWA, U/T visas, parole)
- Client consultations, case strategy, and application preparation
- Responding to RFEs and government requests
2. Immigration Attorney – Litigation
This position is ideal for attorneys with strong courtroom and advocacy skills.
Key areas include, but are not limited to:
- Representation in removal (deportation) proceedings
- Immigration Court appearances (master calendar, individual, bond hearings)
- Defensive asylum and other removal defenses
- Legal research, motions, briefs, and appeals (BIA)
- Advocacy before immigration agencies and courts
3. Immigration Attorney – Business & Employment-Based Immigration
This role supports employers and foreign nationals with employment-based immigration strategies.
Key areas include, but are not limited to:
- Nonimmigrant visas (H‑1B, L‑1, O‑1, TN, E‑3, E‑1/E‑2)
- Immigrant petitions (PERM, EB‑1, EB‑2, EB‑3, NIW)
- Work authorization, extensions, and compliance guidance
- Advising employers and HR teams on immigration strategy and planning
✅ Qualifications (All Positions)
Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school
Active U.S. state bar license
Immigration law experience relevant to the role applied for
Strong legal writing, organizational, and communication skills
Client-focused approach and ability to manage multiple cases
English and Spanish is preffered