Immigration Staff Attorney
Company: African Communities Together
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Location: This position
will be based in ACT’s New York City office. Reports to: Director
of Immigration Legal Services FLSA Status: Salaried-Exempt
Employment Type: Full-time Hours: Monday-Friday , hybrid position,
requires a mix of remote work, work on site (an average of 3 days
per week), and court appearances. Salary: The baseline salary for
this position is $90,000; additional compensation is negotiable
based on experience. About Us: African Communities Together (ACT)
is an organization of African immigrants fighting for civil rights,
opportunity, and a better life for our families here in the U.S.
and worldwide. ACT empowers African immigrants to integrate
socially, get ahead economically, and engage civically. We develop
our members as grassroots leaders who take action to make social
change. Since its founding, ACT has supported thousands of African
immigrants with direct services, trained hundreds of new leaders,
and led successful policy campaigns at the federal, state, and
local levels that have impacted hundreds of thousands of
immigrants. ACT’s African immigrant membership comes from a diverse
range of nationalities, cultures, and languages, is religiously
diverse, and is predominantly working-class and low-income. We have
offices in New York City, Philadelphia, and the Washington, D.C.
metro area. Position Description: ACT is seeking an experienced and
dedicated staff attorney with demonstrated ability to work with
diverse cultural groups to join our legal team. The Staff Attorney
will provide a range of legal services to ACT members and African
immigrant communities in New York City, including petitions for
alien relatives, naturalization, adjustment of status and more.
This position will report to the Director of Immigration Legal
Services and collaborate with other legal and programmatic
personnel to advance the Chapter's goals and objectives. Key
responsibilities include: Work closely with NY-based legal staff to
conduct in-depth immigration legal screenings and provide
application assistance to clients eligible for relief, including
adjustments of status, TPS, naturalization, green card renewals,
family-based visa petitions, and removal of conditions for eligible
lawful permanent residents. Draft, prepare, and submit immigration
petitions and applications. Manage active caseload, ensuring timely
updates and accurate records of client interactions and case
progress. Retain individuals for representation before the United
States Citizenship and Immigration Service (“USCIS”) and possibly
the Executive Office of Immigration Review (“EOIR”). Supervise
administrative staff, including paralegals and interns. Work with
the New York Legal Director to develop funding proposals and grant
reports for legal services as well as ensure completion of grant
deliverables for both government and private grants. Refer
prospective and/or current clients to appropriate partners or
service organizations where necessary. Participate in community
outreach and educational activities, including Know-Your-Rights
presentations, citizenship, and legal clinics. Participate in team
and department meetings. Stay informed on changes in immigration
laws and policies by attending relevant training and professional
development opportunities related to immigration law. Develop
relationships with service organizations and other stakeholders who
work with African immigrants. Qualifications: Juris Doctorate (JD)
degree required, must be a licensed attorney admitted to the Bar
(preferably in New York), active and in good standing. At least 2
years of experience with immigration law, preferably representing
low-income immigrants. Knowledge of immigration law, policy, and
procedure. Must reside in or around New York City. Experience with
affirmative and defensive applications for humanitarian relief
(particularly asylum), family-based applications, and
naturalization applications is highly desirable. Strong case
management, legal research, and legal writing skills. Demonstrated
leadership and ability to work independently and in a collaborative
community organization environment, including accountability to
goals, managing across teams and prioritizing workload. Excellent
interpersonal skills. You can build strong working relationships
with members and external partners, organizations, and consultants.
Excellent organizational skills. Able to manage multiple
priorities, timelines, and attention to detail. Cultural competence
and significant experience with African immigrant communities or
within the social justice sector. Fluency in either French or a
widely spoken African language highly desired Proficiency in
Microsoft Office Suite, Google Suite, and other common business
software. Ability to work evenings, weekends, and irregular hours,
as needed. Alignment with ACT’s mission and values. Employee
Benefits We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including fully
paid Medical, Dental, Vision, along with dependent coverage, a
Flexible Spending Account (FSA), and a Simplified Employee Pension
Plan (SEP-IRA). Additional benefits include paid time off, 10 paid
holidays, parental leave, professional development opportunities,
sabbatical leave, and wellness benefits. Application Process: To
apply, please submit your resume. Applicants are encouraged to
submit applications by November 30th , 2025; however, applications
will be accepted until the position is filled. We recognize that it
is highly unlikely that someone meets 100% of the qualifications
for the role. Studies have shown that people of the global majority
and female-identifying candidates in particular are likely to
“count themselves out” of otherwise well-matched opportunities due
to this fact. If much of this job description describes you, please
apply for this role. Equal Opportunity Employer ACT is an
affirmative action employer and strongly supports the social goals
of affirmative action. We therefore make special efforts to recruit
individuals from groups that are historically under-represented in
professional environments, or that suffer from broader societal
discrimination. Powered by JazzHR fkkAhraqeE
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