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Lawyer specializing in immigration matters
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Immigration lawyer
David Cohen, Canadian immigration lawyer
Occupation
Activity sectors
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Description
CompetenciesLegal analysis, advocacy, research
Education required
Juris Doctor, bar admission

An immigration lawyer is a legal professional who specializes in immigration law and represents individuals, families, and organizations in matters related to migration, including visas, asylum, deportation, and citizenship.[1]

Immigration law intersects with administrative law, international law, and human rights law. Immigration lawyers assist clients in navigating evolving legal systems shaped by national policies and global migration trends.[1]

Legal scholarship highlights the importance of immigration lawyers in ensuring due process and fair representation, especially in asylum and removal proceedings.[2]

History

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The development of immigration lawyers as a distinct specialization is closely linked to the expansion of modern immigration systems in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[3] As states implemented increasingly detailed legal frameworks governing entry, residence, and nationality, legal professionals began to focus on advising and representing migrants.

The professionalization of the field was reinforced by the establishment of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) in 1946, which promotes professional standards and continuing legal education.[4]

Role and responsibilities

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Immigration lawyers provide legal advice and representation in a wide range of matters, including:

  • Visa applications and renewals
  • Asylum and refugee protection
  • Deportation and removal proceedings
  • Naturalization and citizenship
  • Immigration compliance for businesses
Logo of an immigration and family law firm

They represent clients before administrative tribunals and courts, prepare legal documentation, and interpret statutory and regulatory frameworks.[1] Research indicates that legal representation can significantly influence the outcome of immigration proceedings, particularly in asylum and detention cases.[5]

Work environment

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Immigration lawyers are employed in private law firms, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and academic institutions.[6]

Many also contribute to public policy, legal scholarship, and advocacy related to migration and human rights.

Education and training

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Becoming an immigration lawyer typically requires:

  • Completion of a bachelor’s degree
  • Earning a Juris Doctor (JD)
  • Admission to the bar in a relevant jurisdiction[7]

Practical experience through internships, legal clinics, and externships is widely viewed as essential preparation for practice.[6]

Skills

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Key competencies for immigration lawyers include:

  • Legal research and analytical reasoning
  • Written and oral advocacy
  • Cross‐cultural communication
  • Professional ethics and responsibility[6]

Immigration lawyers work with vulnerable populations, requiring sensitivity to issues such as persecution, displacement, and social inequality.

Economic aspects

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Compensation varies by experience, location, and sector. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for lawyers was approximately 127,990ドル.[8]

Significance

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Immigration law is a complex and evolving area of legal practice influenced by administrative procedures, statutory developments, and political considerations.[9]

Immigration lawyers play a critical role in ensuring access to legal representation and due process in proceedings involving asylum seekers and individuals facing removal.[10]

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "What Does an Immigration Lawyer Do?". American Public University. Retrieved 30 March 2026.
  2. ^ "Representing Immigrants: The Role of Lawyers in Immigration Bond Hearings". Law & Society Review. 2018.
  3. ^ "Immigration lawyers". EBSCO. Retrieved 30 March 2026.
  4. ^ "AILA History". AILA. Retrieved 30 March 2026.
  5. ^ "Representing Immigrants: The Role of Lawyers in Immigration Bond Hearings". Law & Society Review. 2018.
  6. ^ a b c "Everything You Need to Know About Becoming an Immigration Lawyer". New England Law. Retrieved 30 March 2026.
  7. ^ "How to Become an Immigration Lawyer". LawyerEdu. Retrieved 30 March 2026.
  8. ^ "Lawyers". U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Retrieved 30 March 2026.
  9. ^ "Immigration Law and Policy". American Journal of Comparative Law.
  10. ^ "Representing Immigrants: The Role of Lawyers in Immigration Bond Hearings". Law & Society Review. 2018.

Further reading

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  • Immigration Law and Procedure. LexisNexis. 2020.
  • "The Role of Legal Representation in Immigration Outcomes". Georgetown Immigration Law Journal.
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