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Immigrant Defenders Law Center is a nonprofit immigration legal services organization known for defending the rights of low-income immigrants. It sponsors H-1B and F-1 OPT/CPT visas, making it a meaningful option for international job seekers looking to build a career in public interest immigration law.
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INTRODUCTION
Immigrant Defenders Law Center (“ImmDef”) is a next-generation, social justice law firm that provides high-quality, client-centered legal representation to immigrants in Southern California and beyond. ImmDef was founded with the belief that no immigrant should be forced to face an unjust immigration system alone, and our universal representation model is a critical step toward that goal.
Position Summary
ImmDef is seeking an experienced and dynamic Directing Attorney to lead key initiatives within our organization.
We are currently hiring for:
- Rapid Response Program
Directing Attorneys serve in senior leadership roles responsible for program oversight, staff supervision, strategic planning, and high-level legal and advocacy work. These roles ensure the delivery of high-quality services while strengthening ImmDef’s impact across Southern California.
Applicants may indicate interest in one or both program areas in their cover letter.
Program Overviews
Rapid Response Program
ImmDef’s Rapid Response Program provides urgent, time-sensitive legal services to individuals impacted by immigration enforcement, including raids, arrests, and detention.
The Directing Attorney for Rapid Response will oversee a fast-paced legal team delivering real-time legal interventions, including bond representation, emergency motions, and detention advocacy. This role requires strong leadership in high-pressure environments, coordination with community partners, and the ability to support rapid deployment of legal services during enforcement actions.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Supervision
- Supervise Managing Attorneys, attorneys, and program staff, as applicable
- Provide mentorship, training, and performance management
- Foster a collaborative, mission-driven, and inclusive team culture
Program Strategy & Oversight
- Lead program planning, implementation, and evaluation
- Ensure compliance with grant requirements, contracts, and reporting obligations
- Collaborate with ImmDef leadership on organizational strategy and cross-program alignment
Rapid Response – Program Responsibilities
- Oversee delivery of urgent legal services in response to enforcement actions
-
Support and supervise attorneys handling emergency matters, including:
-
Bond motions
- Motions to reopen
- Stays of removal
- Habeas petitions
- Coordinate with community partners and rapid response networks
- Ensure timely and effective deployment of legal staff to detention facilities and impacted communities
- Help develop systems and protocols for rapid legal response and crisis coordination
Legal Oversight & Direct Representation
- Ensure high-quality, trauma-informed, and client-centered legal services
- Provide guidance on complex case strategy and legal developments
- Maintain a reduced caseload of complex or high-impact matters, as appropriate
External Engagement
- Represent ImmDef in meetings, coalitions, and public-facing spaces
- Build and maintain relationships with funders, partners, and stakeholders
- Support community education efforts and broader advocacy initiatives
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Juris Doctorate degree, or foreign law degree and L.L.M;
- Active California State Bar License or licensure from another U.S. jurisdiction and, if required, willingness to "waive into" the CA Bar via the Multi-Jurisdictional Practice Program;
- For Managing Attorneys: Minimum 3 years of legal practice, including 2 years of immigration removal defense experience;
- For Directing Attorneys: Minimum 6 years of legal practice, including 4 years of immigration removal defense experience, and minimum 2 years of supervisory or management experience, including mentoring attorneys handling complex and high-volume caseloads.
- Passion for social justice for immigrants required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience representing children, families, and adults in applications for asylum/WOR/CAT, special immigrant juvenile status, cancellation, waivers, adjustment of status, immigration consequences of criminal convictions, bond, humanitarian parole, post-conviction relief, habeas petitions, BIA appeals, motions to reopen, and/or naturalization before USCIS or EOIR.
- Experience representing immigrants detained in ICE, CBP and/or ORR custody;
- Experience representing children and families in guardianship, parentage, child custody, or dependency proceedings in California for SIJS purposes;
- Experience representing immigrants with juvenile delinquency or criminal history;
- Familiarity with evolving immigration and border policies;
- Knowledge of best practices in working with clients with mental competency issues, including those suffering from mental health challenges and children;
- Strong case management, legal research, and legal writing skills;
- Willingness to zealously pursue new and untested legal theories;
- Strong strategic thinking, organizational leadership, and problem-solving skills;
- Demonstrated ability to take initiative and work under pressure;
- Experience managing, teaching and mentoring staff;
- Ability to work collaboratively and to handle multiple demands in a sometimes hectic and busy environment;
- DACA Recipients encouraged to apply!
Language Proficiency
- Spanish language proficiency is strongly preferred, however those with fluency in other languages may be considered;
Cover letters are strongly encouraged. You can learn more about our programs at www.immdef.org. While there is a preference for these positions to be based in our Los Angeles office, ImmDef will consider candidates who desire to be based from our other offices located in Riverside or Santa Ana.
Due to the large number of applicants, we are unable to respond to every applicant and will only contact those who are invited to interview for the position.
Compensation:
- Title and compensation will be commensurate with experience.
- Directing Attorney starting salary $115,000 +
Schedule:
- ImmDef’s business hours are Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., but our office reception hours are 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. As an exempt employee you will be expected to work a minimum of 35 hours per week, or 70 hours per pay period. You will be required to work from an ImmDef worksite during business hours at least 3-days per week, and 2-days per week you will have the flexibility work from home or take a day off in accordance with ImmDef’s Flexible Work Schedule policies, subject to supervisor approval.
- As a member of ImmDef’s management team, you are expected to schedule your hours and on-site attendance to maximize your availability to your team, serving as a role model for effective work habits and professional conduct.
Professional Memberships:
- ImmDef provides attorneys with membership in the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild (NIPNLG), as well as $150 towards the professional association of their choice, and opportunities to attend conferences, trainings and seminars/webinars hosted internally and by partner organizations.
- ImmDef covers California Bar Dues (or equivalent in another jurisdiction) for all attorneys.
Holidays and Paid Time Off:
- 13 paid holidays
- 1-Week paid winter break between Christmas and New Years
- 15 vacation days per year
- 15 Sick Days per year
Health, Dental and Vision Insurance:
- ImmDef provides health coverage on the first of the month following 30 days on the job.
- We cover 100% of premiums for our base dental and vision plans for our staff members and 75% of base plan dental and vision premiums for their dependents. ImmDef also covers 89% of the base plan medical premiums for our staff and 69% of the base plan medical premiums for their dependents.
FSA and Dependent Care FSA:
- ImmDef offers FSA plans to help offset the costs of eligible health care expenses for you, your spouse, and your eligible dependents using pre-tax dollars.
- We also offer Dependent Care FSA to pay for eligible dependent care services, such as preschool, summer day camp, before or after school programs, and child or adult daycare.
- Eligible for Parental Leave which includes six (6) weeks of ImmDef paid leave.
401(k) Retirement Savings Plan & Employer Matching:
- ImmDef staff are eligible to enroll in our 401(k) plans immediately upon hire, contributing pre-tax dollars towards their retirement goals
- After six months on staff, ImmDef will match 100% of contributions up to 3% of the employee’s salary
- Funds are vested immediately!
Public Service Loan Forgiveness:
- As a 501(c)3, full-time ImmDef staff with qualifying student loans are eligible for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Parking and Public Transportation Stipends:
- Staff members assigned to an office without free on-site parking are eligible to receive a parking stipend of up to $105 per month in actual accrued parking or transportation costs, paid through a pre-tax commuter benefit account.
- Staff in all offices are eligible to receive a public transportation stipend of up to $100 per month in actual accrued public transportation costs.
Cell Phone Stipends:
- ImmDef provides a $15 monthly cell phone stipend to staff members whose job duties require them to consistently work at sites outside of ImmDef offices, or travel between ImmDef worksites, and whose jobs require use of their personal cell phones or communications that cannot be accomplished with ImmDef-issued equipment.

INTRODUCTION
Immigrant Defenders Law Center (“ImmDef”) is a next-generation, social justice law firm that provides high-quality, client-centered legal representation to immigrants in Southern California and beyond. ImmDef was founded with the belief that no immigrant should be forced to face an unjust immigration system alone, and our universal representation model is a critical step toward that goal.
Position Summary
ImmDef is seeking an experienced and dynamic Directing Attorney to lead key initiatives within our organization.
We are currently hiring for:
- Rapid Response Program
Directing Attorneys serve in senior leadership roles responsible for program oversight, staff supervision, strategic planning, and high-level legal and advocacy work. These roles ensure the delivery of high-quality services while strengthening ImmDef’s impact across Southern California.
Applicants may indicate interest in one or both program areas in their cover letter.
Program Overviews
Rapid Response Program
ImmDef’s Rapid Response Program provides urgent, time-sensitive legal services to individuals impacted by immigration enforcement, including raids, arrests, and detention.
The Directing Attorney for Rapid Response will oversee a fast-paced legal team delivering real-time legal interventions, including bond representation, emergency motions, and detention advocacy. This role requires strong leadership in high-pressure environments, coordination with community partners, and the ability to support rapid deployment of legal services during enforcement actions.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Supervision
- Supervise Managing Attorneys, attorneys, and program staff, as applicable
- Provide mentorship, training, and performance management
- Foster a collaborative, mission-driven, and inclusive team culture
Program Strategy & Oversight
- Lead program planning, implementation, and evaluation
- Ensure compliance with grant requirements, contracts, and reporting obligations
- Collaborate with ImmDef leadership on organizational strategy and cross-program alignment
Rapid Response – Program Responsibilities
- Oversee delivery of urgent legal services in response to enforcement actions
-
Support and supervise attorneys handling emergency matters, including:
-
Bond motions
- Motions to reopen
- Stays of removal
- Habeas petitions
- Coordinate with community partners and rapid response networks
- Ensure timely and effective deployment of legal staff to detention facilities and impacted communities
- Help develop systems and protocols for rapid legal response and crisis coordination
Legal Oversight & Direct Representation
- Ensure high-quality, trauma-informed, and client-centered legal services
- Provide guidance on complex case strategy and legal developments
- Maintain a reduced caseload of complex or high-impact matters, as appropriate
External Engagement
- Represent ImmDef in meetings, coalitions, and public-facing spaces
- Build and maintain relationships with funders, partners, and stakeholders
- Support community education efforts and broader advocacy initiatives
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Juris Doctorate degree, or foreign law degree and L.L.M;
- Active California State Bar License or licensure from another U.S. jurisdiction and, if required, willingness to "waive into" the CA Bar via the Multi-Jurisdictional Practice Program;
- For Managing Attorneys: Minimum 3 years of legal practice, including 2 years of immigration removal defense experience;
- For Directing Attorneys: Minimum 6 years of legal practice, including 4 years of immigration removal defense experience, and minimum 2 years of supervisory or management experience, including mentoring attorneys handling complex and high-volume caseloads.
- Passion for social justice for immigrants required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience representing children, families, and adults in applications for asylum/WOR/CAT, special immigrant juvenile status, cancellation, waivers, adjustment of status, immigration consequences of criminal convictions, bond, humanitarian parole, post-conviction relief, habeas petitions, BIA appeals, motions to reopen, and/or naturalization before USCIS or EOIR.
- Experience representing immigrants detained in ICE, CBP and/or ORR custody;
- Experience representing children and families in guardianship, parentage, child custody, or dependency proceedings in California for SIJS purposes;
- Experience representing immigrants with juvenile delinquency or criminal history;
- Familiarity with evolving immigration and border policies;
- Knowledge of best practices in working with clients with mental competency issues, including those suffering from mental health challenges and children;
- Strong case management, legal research, and legal writing skills;
- Willingness to zealously pursue new and untested legal theories;
- Strong strategic thinking, organizational leadership, and problem-solving skills;
- Demonstrated ability to take initiative and work under pressure;
- Experience managing, teaching and mentoring staff;
- Ability to work collaboratively and to handle multiple demands in a sometimes hectic and busy environment;
- DACA Recipients encouraged to apply!
Language Proficiency
- Spanish language proficiency is strongly preferred, however those with fluency in other languages may be considered;
Cover letters are strongly encouraged. You can learn more about our programs at www.immdef.org. While there is a preference for these positions to be based in our Los Angeles office, ImmDef will consider candidates who desire to be based from our other offices located in Riverside or Santa Ana.
Due to the large number of applicants, we are unable to respond to every applicant and will only contact those who are invited to interview for the position.
Compensation:
- Title and compensation will be commensurate with experience.
- Directing Attorney starting salary $115,000 +
Schedule:
- ImmDef’s business hours are Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., but our office reception hours are 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. As an exempt employee you will be expected to work a minimum of 35 hours per week, or 70 hours per pay period. You will be required to work from an ImmDef worksite during business hours at least 3-days per week, and 2-days per week you will have the flexibility work from home or take a day off in accordance with ImmDef’s Flexible Work Schedule policies, subject to supervisor approval.
- As a member of ImmDef’s management team, you are expected to schedule your hours and on-site attendance to maximize your availability to your team, serving as a role model for effective work habits and professional conduct.
Professional Memberships:
- ImmDef provides attorneys with membership in the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild (NIPNLG), as well as $150 towards the professional association of their choice, and opportunities to attend conferences, trainings and seminars/webinars hosted internally and by partner organizations.
- ImmDef covers California Bar Dues (or equivalent in another jurisdiction) for all attorneys.
Holidays and Paid Time Off:
- 13 paid holidays
- 1-Week paid winter break between Christmas and New Years
- 15 vacation days per year
- 15 Sick Days per year
Health, Dental and Vision Insurance:
- ImmDef provides health coverage on the first of the month following 30 days on the job.
- We cover 100% of premiums for our base dental and vision plans for our staff members and 75% of base plan dental and vision premiums for their dependents. ImmDef also covers 89% of the base plan medical premiums for our staff and 69% of the base plan medical premiums for their dependents.
FSA and Dependent Care FSA:
- ImmDef offers FSA plans to help offset the costs of eligible health care expenses for you, your spouse, and your eligible dependents using pre-tax dollars.
- We also offer Dependent Care FSA to pay for eligible dependent care services, such as preschool, summer day camp, before or after school programs, and child or adult daycare.
- Eligible for Parental Leave which includes six (6) weeks of ImmDef paid leave.
401(k) Retirement Savings Plan & Employer Matching:
- ImmDef staff are eligible to enroll in our 401(k) plans immediately upon hire, contributing pre-tax dollars towards their retirement goals
- After six months on staff, ImmDef will match 100% of contributions up to 3% of the employee’s salary
- Funds are vested immediately!
Public Service Loan Forgiveness:
- As a 501(c)3, full-time ImmDef staff with qualifying student loans are eligible for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Parking and Public Transportation Stipends:
- Staff members assigned to an office without free on-site parking are eligible to receive a parking stipend of up to $105 per month in actual accrued parking or transportation costs, paid through a pre-tax commuter benefit account.
- Staff in all offices are eligible to receive a public transportation stipend of up to $100 per month in actual accrued public transportation costs.
Cell Phone Stipends:
- ImmDef provides a $15 monthly cell phone stipend to staff members whose job duties require them to consistently work at sites outside of ImmDef offices, or travel between ImmDef worksites, and whose jobs require use of their personal cell phones or communications that cannot be accomplished with ImmDef-issued equipment.
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How to Get Visa Sponsorship in Immigrant Defenders Law Center Visa Sponsorship USA
Target roles that align with legal and advocacy work
Immigrant Defenders Law Center hires primarily for legal and support roles in immigration law. Focus your application on positions like staff attorney, paralegal, or legal advocate, where visa sponsorship is most likely to be considered.
Highlight your commitment to public interest law
Nonprofit legal organizations prioritize mission-driven candidates. Emphasize experience in immigration advocacy, community legal services, or human rights work in your application to demonstrate alignment with Immigrant Defenders Law Center's core values.
Understand the H-1B process before applying
Immigrant Defenders Law Center has sponsored H-1B visas, so knowing how the petition and LCA process works gives you a more informed conversation with their HR team about your sponsorship needs and timeline.
Apply early in their hiring cycle
Nonprofit legal organizations often operate on grant-funded hiring timelines. Applying early in their recruitment cycle improves your chances of being considered before budget decisions are finalized for a given role.
Use Migrate Mate to find verified sponsoring employers in legal services
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Does Immigrant Defenders Law Center sponsor H-1B visas?
Yes, Immigrant Defenders Law Center does sponsor H-1B visas. The organization has a track record of filing H-1B petitions, primarily for legal professionals in immigration law roles. If you're a foreign national seeking H-1B sponsorship in the public interest legal sector, Immigrant Defenders Law Center is worth targeting, particularly for attorney and legal support positions.
What visa types does Immigrant Defenders Law Center sponsor?
Immigrant Defenders Law Center sponsors H-1B visas as well as F-1 OPT and CPT arrangements, and TN visas. This range makes it accessible to a variety of international candidates, including recent graduates on F-1 status and professionals from Canada or Mexico exploring TN eligibility for legal roles.
Which roles at Immigrant Defenders Law Center are most likely to receive visa sponsorship?
Sponsorship at Immigrant Defenders Law Center is most commonly associated with legal roles, including staff attorneys, immigration paralegals, and legal advocates. Candidates with law degrees or direct immigration legal services experience are the strongest fit. Support roles outside the legal department are less likely to come with sponsorship.
How do I find open jobs at Immigrant Defenders Law Center that offer visa sponsorship?
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How do I approach the application process at Immigrant Defenders Law Center as an international candidate?
Lead with your legal qualifications and your commitment to immigration advocacy, Immigrant Defenders Law Center is a mission-driven nonprofit, and cultural fit matters. Be upfront about your visa status early in the process. If you're on F-1 OPT or CPT, that can simplify initial sponsorship and build toward longer-term H-1B support as your role develops.
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