W3Global · 5 days ago
EOIR Immigration Attorney
W3Global is dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights of employees across California. The EOIR Immigration Attorney is responsible for representing clients in all matters before the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), including hearings and legal filings.
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Responsibilities
Represent clients at Master Calendar Hearings (MCH) and Individual Hearings (IH)
Prepare and file all motions, briefs, responses, and supporting documents with EOIR through ECAS
Sign and submit all legal filings, including EOIR-27/28, Motions to Reopen/Reconsider, I-589, I-485, I-130, I-912, I-765 (when relevant to court matters), Bond motions, and all evidence packets and declarations
Conduct legal research and develop tailored case strategies
Review and approve all completed client intakes submitted by staff
Determine the proper legal process and type of relief each client qualifies for (e.g., asylum, cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, voluntary departure, waivers, etc.)
Collaborate closely with case managers and paralegals to prepare evidence, filings, and court submissions
Ensure all EOIR and BIA deadlines are met and filings comply with procedural rules
Provide ongoing guidance to the case management team regarding case theory, required evidence, and next steps
Maintain an active ECAS account and ensure proper electronic filing
Enter appearances on all assigned matters
Review court notices, hearing updates, judge orders, and ECAS uploads
Ensure all filings are properly acknowledged and time-stamped by EOIR
Participate in internal legal strategy meetings
Communicate case status and court updates to clients, case managers, and firm leadership
Provide expert legal advice on asylum, cancellation of removal, waivers, motions, appeals, and other relief options
Sign Retainers
Willing to sign all petitions, motions, and EOIR filings prepared by the team
Willing to appear at all scheduled EOIR hearings, virtual or in-person
Commitment to a trauma-informed, ethical, client-centered practice
High professionalism and reliability
Qualification
Required
J.D. and active license to practice law in any U.S. state (in good standing)
Existing ECAS registration required
Strong legal writing, analysis, and courtroom advocacy skills
Ability to manage a high-volume caseload
Preferred
Minimum 1 year of immigration court experience preferred
English/Spanish bilingual preferred
Benefits
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance