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Employer: Goldberg & Associates
Position Location: Los Angeles CA (on-site; travel nationwide)
Other Offices: Melvindale MI; New York NY; Cairo Egypt; Heron Djibouti; Manila Philippines
Schedule: Full-time; frequent travel with overtime as needed
Goldberg & Associates P.C. is a global high-tempo immigration practice representing clients nationwide and abroad. We handle the full spectrum of immigration matters before U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) immigration courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). Our federal practice includes complex litigation in U.S. district courts and appellate advocacy in the U.S. Courts of Appeals (including the Second Sixth and Ninth Circuits among others). The firms docket spans family-based and employment-based petitions humanitarian relief (asylum VAWA U/T) waivers and complex admissibility issues motions and appeals before EOIR/BIA and federal actions (e.g. mandamus and Administrative Procedure Act challenges) as well as petitions for review and stays. With offices in Los Angeles Michigan New York Cairo Djibouti and the Philippines our team collaborates across time zones to deliver precise deadline-driven work on matters that materially affect our clients lives. The environment is rigorous and collegial; the training responsibility and exposure you gain here are dynamic and genuinely career-defining.
Julie A. Goldberg is the founder and principal of Goldberg & Associates P.C. She is a nationally recognized trial and appellate attorney in complex federal litigation civil rights and immigration Ms. Goldberg is noted for rigorous legal analysis and unwavering integrity. Her notable matters include Guerra v. Shanahan 831 F.3d 59 (2d Cir. 2016); Hadwan v. U.S. Dept of State 340 F. Supp. 3d 351 (S.D.N.Y. 2018); a landmark habeas victory in Al-Sadeai v. U.S. Immigration & Customs Enft No. 3:19-cv-02081 (S.D. Cal. 2020)-followed by the governments dismissal of its Ninth Circuit appeal; and serving as counsel of record before the U.S. Supreme Court in Abdulla v. Garland No. 20-1167 (U.S. 2021). The firm is known for zealous advocacy strategic innovation and a deep commitment to justice for vulnerable individuals and families worldwide.
We seek an Immigration Attorney with substantial USCIS interview experience and familiarity with Removal cases who will represent clients at USCIS Field Offices Asylum Offices supervise Removal paralegal; and attend master hearings nationwide-who is willing to travel 2 to 3 times per month -and who will own the full lifecycle of interview matters from triage and strategy through post-interview advocacy. Core work includes analyzing complex fact patterns waivers marriage-based adjustment naturalization I-751 asylum) identifying evidentiary gaps and admissibility issues counseling clients conducting structured mock interviews and assembling officer-ready packets (forms exhibits and targeted legal summaries). You will appear at interviews to safeguard the record address officer inquiries correct or clarify facts and where appropriate request supervisory review or a continuance; thereafter you will draft high-quality responses to RFEs NOIDs and NOITs file I-290B motions or BIA addition you will handle a targeted removal-defense docket-advising on EOIR/BIA strategy preparing and arguing discrete EOIR motions (e.g. terminate suppress change venue continue bond reopen/reconsider) drafting pre-hearing briefs and coordinating witness/exhibit lists and ECAS filings with experienced paralegal and may involve coordination with the federal litigation Department. Success requires precise written advocacy excellent client communication disciplined file and deadline management and sound judgment; high performance is recognized with expanded responsibility and leadership of interview and removal protocols.
Interview Representation & Client Prep
Travel & Cross-Office Collaboration
On-site in our Los Angeles office 3 days per week/2-day work from home; standard business hours (9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Pacific Time with one hour lunch 1pm to 2pm) with open availability for travel and overtime as required by interview schedules. Fast-paced deadline-driven environment requiring superb judgment and discretion.
**Final compensation will be based on skills experience and location.
Goldberg & Associates is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and do not discriminate on the basis of race color religion national origin sex gender identity or expression sexual orientation age disability veteran status or any other protected status.
Full-Time