Location: West New York, New Jersey Position Type: Full-Time / On-site Experience Level: Senior Associate (4–7 years of immigration law experience preferred) Licensure: Active bar admission in good standing in at least one U.S. jurisdiction required About the Company Dumé Law Group is a fast-growing immigration law firm with a proven track record of delivering strong results for our clients. We are committed to making a meaningful impact in the lives of the individuals and families we serve. Based in West New York, NJ, our firm is built on a foundation of advocacy, professionalism, and results. We foster a collaborative, high-performance environment with strong opportunities for growth and advancement. About the Role This is a hands-on role focused on removal defense and complex immigration matters, including asylum, waivers, and federal litigation support. Attorneys are directly involved in drafting, case strategy, and courtroom advocacy. Responsibilities Manage a high-volume caseload focused on removal defense, including asylum, withholding of removal, Convention Against Torture (CAT), cancellation of removal, and waivers Represent respondents before the Immigration Court (EOIR), including appearances at master calendar and individual (merits) hearings Prepare cases for merits hearings, including case strategy, evidentiary development, and direct and cross-examinations Represent clients in custody proceedings, including bond hearings before the Immigration Court Prepare and file bond motions and other custody-related filings before EOIR and DHS Draft and file motions, including motions to reopen, reconsider, change venue, and terminate proceedings Prepare detailed pre-hearing statements, legal briefs, and memoranda in support of applications for relief, including responses to pretermission motions Conduct legal research on complex immigration issues, including evolving case law and regulatory developments Prepare and draft substantive filings, including asylum applications (Form I-589), waivers (Forms I-601A, I-601, and I-212), and supporting legal briefs Handle affirmative and humanitarian applications, including VAWA, U visas, and T visas, with direct involvement in case preparation and documentation Compile and organize evidentiary submissions, including country conditions reports, expert declarations, and corroborating affidavits Prepare clients and witnesses for testimony, including direct examination and cross-examination strategy Appear before DHS/ICE for OSUP/ORR and CART check-ins as needed Collaborate with senior attorneys on case strategy and complex legal arguments Coordinate with paralegals to ensure timely and accurate filings with EOIR and USCIS Monitor court deadlines and maintain compliance with EOIR filing requirements and procedural rules Assist with appellate matters before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), including drafting notices of appeal and supporting briefs Assist with federal court matters, including habeas corpus petitions and related filings Qualifications Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school Active bar admission in good standing in at least one U.S. jurisdiction required Fluency in Spanish and English required Strong legal writing, research, and advocacy skills Ability to manage a high-volume caseload and meet deadlines 4–7 years of immigration law experience preferred, particularly in removal defense, waivers, asylum, and related litigation Experience appearing before the Immigration Court and handling merits hearings preferred Ability to commute to West New York, NJ required This is a full-time, in-person position Compensation
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