Posted Jul 9, 2026

Immigration & Human Rights Legal Intern

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About the position This internship program is designed for current undergraduate students interested in immigration law, international human rights, or public interest work. Interns will gain hands-on exposure to the day-to-day operations of an immigration law practice, with a focus on humanitarian and family-based immigration matters, including asylum, deportation defense, family petitions, and advocacy before international bodies. Interns will join the team for one semester under a hybrid model, working approximately 15–20 hours per week for 10–12 weeks, including one in-person day each week at our DC office. This is a non-client-facing role that provides meaningful opportunities to develop legal research, case preparation, and administrative skills in a supportive, mission-driven environment. Responsibilities • Conduct country conditions research for asylum, humanitarian, and family-based cases • Draft basic cover letters, templates, or simple correspondence under attorney/paralegal supervision • Support preparation of legal summaries, timelines, translations, or declarations as needed • Assist with the preparation, organization, and indexing of evidence packets • Track deadlines, update internal case management tools, and help maintain digital case files • Support document review, data entry, and preparation of mailing or submission packets • Scan, print, and organize physical and digital documents • Help maintain office organization and workspaces • Perform other administrative tasks that support efficient office operations Requirements • Current or recent undergraduate student • Strong research and writing skills • Excellent attention to detail and ability to follow instructions carefully • Strong organizational skills and capacity to manage multiple tasks • Comfort handling confidential information • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Nice-to-haves • Academic or extracurricular interest or experience in immigration, international studies, political science, public interest, or human rights • Language skills (e.g., Spanish, French, Arabic, etc.) are a plus but not required Benefits • $18.50/hr • Transportation costs covered (Metro or Parking) • Team lunches provided • Direct mentorship from experienced attorneys and paralegals • Exposure to meaningful immigration and international human rights matters