Why Apply to New Frontier Immigration LawJoin the New Frontier Immigration Law team and help change the lives of 1 million undocumented immigrants in the USA. Our mid‑sized law firm in Phoenix, AZ is committed to humanitarian‑based immigration and finding innovative solutions for seemingly impossible problems.Are you ready to join one of the fastest‑growing law firms in the US, where incredible opportunities await? Here, we don't just offer a job: we provide an environment that challenges you to become the best version of yourself.About the OpportunityWe are seeking an immigration attorney with a background in family‑based and humanitarian immigration to join our high‑performing legal team. This role is ideal for an attorney who thrives in a fast‑paced environment, cares deeply about client outcomes, and is ready to step into meaningful, life‑changing legal advocacy.You'll work alongside nationally recognized experts who have argued precedent‑shaping cases and are regarded as leaders in humanitarian immigration law. Our attorneys have argued precedent‑setting cases before the highest courts, and you'll have the opportunity to learn directly from these mentors while building your own expertise in complex immigration matters. Ongoing mentorship, advanced litigation strategy sessions, and leadership development opportunities are part of our culture.ResponsibilitiesManage a high‑volume caseload of family‑based and humanitarian matters (level of independence based on experience)Prepare, review, and file complex immigration applications and supporting evidenceConduct detailed client interviews and develop strategic legal approachesResearch complex immigration issues and contribute to innovative legal solutionsRepresent clients before USCIS, EOIR, and local immigration courtsCollaborate with and potentially mentor junior attorneys and legal staff (based on experience level)Participate in firm‑wide case strategy meetings and continuing legal educationEnsure exceptional client service with a trauma‑informed, compassionate approachRequirementsJ.D. from an accredited law schoolMinimum 3 years of immigration law experienceDemonstrated expertise or strong commitment to humanitarian and family‑based immigration casesStrong legal writing, research, and analytical skillsExcellent client communication and interpersonal abilitiesSelf‑starter mentality and ability to thrive in a fast‑paced, mission‑driven environmentTechnological proficiency, including comfort with remote collaboration toolsPreferred QualificationsSpanish fluency (highly preferred)Experience with VAWA, U visas, T visas, SIJS, I-601A waivers, and removal defenseFilevine or similar case management software experience5+ years of immigration law experience for senior‑level consideration#J-18808-Ljbffr