Immigration Attorney
Listed on 2026-01-23
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Law/Legal
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* This is not a remote position*
Seize this exceptional opportunity to become an integral part of our thriving immigration law office, with locations in Maryland and Virginia. We are currently seeking a skilled and experienced bilingual Immigration Attorney to join our supportive legal team in Woodbridge, Virginia, on a full‑time basis.
Qualifications:- A minimum of one year of experience in immigration law.
- J.D. from an ABA‑accredited law school.
- Active Bar License in good standing from any US state (VA/MD Bar highly desired).
- Bilingual in English and Spanish, with proficiency in additional languages being a strong advantage.
- Knowledge of immigration law and immigration court procedures.
- Legal experience in immigration bond hearings, removal defense, and business immigration (L, H, B, E visas, I-140s, PERMs, etc.).
- Positive, welcoming, and professional demeanor.
- Willingness to travel to detention centers housing immigration detainees to meet with clients if necessary.
- Manage multiple cases and provide legal representation to immigrants facing removal proceedings before the Immigration Court.
- Meet with clients, advise them on eligibility for relief under immigration laws, and prepare applications for filing with USCIS and Immigration Court.
- Represent clients before various government agencies.
- Be open to working in any other area of law that the office deems necessary.
If you are a bilingual Immigration Attorney with a passion for immigration law and meet the above qualifications, we encourage you to apply. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. To apply, please submit your application with any questions you may have.
Join our dedicated team and make a significant impact in the lives of our clients by providing exceptional legal services. Apply today and take the next step in your career as a bilingual Immigration Attorney in our growing immigration law office!
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