NIJC's Pro Bono Program continues to expand with opportunities available to volunteers and clients served across the United States. Here is a general overview of our Pro Bono Program.
This training provides a basic review of motions to reopen removal proceedings, filing stays of removal, & tips for rapid-response cases where ICE may be moving quickly to deport someone post-order.
NIJC addresses frequently asked questions about the new rule requiring certain noncitizens to register with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and carry proof of registration at all times.
Training about the basics of asylum law focusing on affirmative asylum, tips for working with children who have experienced trauma, and how to prepare and present a case at the asylum office.
Sample form Department of Homeland Security is required to use under the Gonzalez detainers class action settlement to request advance notification of release.
Sample of Form 1-247A, the new immigration detainer form the Department of Homeland Security must use under the Gonzalez class action settlement agreement.
NIJC’s pro bono attorneys ensure access to justice and advocate for due process. Currently more than 58 individuals and families are in need of pro bono representation.
Affidavit of Due Diligence Efforts for Service by Publication (Cook County, Illinois) - for use in Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) predicate order cases.
SIJS Predicate Order cases are discrete matters that can be completed in as little as six weeks, depending on the complexity and type of case. This is a general timeline to assist pro bono teams in calendaring their case.