Staff Attorney
through AmeriCorps Legal Advocates of Massachusetts (ALA-Mass)
The Project Citizenship Staff Attorney fills an important and key role in the organization. The Staff Attorney’s responsibilities include:
- Complete screening intakes to assess eligibility and potential legal issues for naturalization applicants;
- Complete and file numerous USCIS applications, including the N-400, I-912, N-600, I-90, and FOIA/PA requests;
- Review criminal records;
- Organize, implement, and manage group processing naturalization workshops;
- Schedule, oversee, and complete in-office consultations and appointments;
- Thoroughly review completed applications for quality and accuracy prior to mailing, and conducting follow-up for submitted and pending applications;
- Conduct follow up with applicants to ensure completion and submission of applications;
- Enter appearances on behalf of and represent clients during naturalization interviews before USCIS;
- Develop and deliver training materials for partner organizations, volunteers, and pro bono attorneys on naturalization-related topics;
- Assign and manage case referrals to pro bono attorneys;
- Represent the organization at local pro bono fairs and community events;
- Act as liaison to partner agencies to provide legal advice on complex cases;
- Supervise law school and undergraduate interns on legal research, projects, and applicant cases;
- Research and compose memoranda on a variety of legal topics, including immigration, criminal, tax, marriage, etc. for in-house clients and to support partner agencies;
- Create and distribute a weekly listserv on new information, practice tips, and developing topics related to naturalization and immigration;
- Author the organization’s monthly newsletter; and
- Conduct outreach to immigrant communities and community organizations.
For information on ALA-Mass, please visit http://www.ala-mass.org/ or view the full program description here.
To apply, please complete the following application: ALA-Massachusetts Member Application 2016-2017