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National Immigrant Justice Center

Detention Project Intern

May - August 2019 • Chicago, IL

What I liked

Excellent hands on experience: -conducting intake interviews with potential immigrant clients, both in person at a detention center and over the phone -translating immigration court documents -conducting country conditions research for asylum cases -chance to witness immigration court proceedings, client preparation for testimony, etc. -obtained a working understanding of immigration law Other advantages: -Wonderful location on Michigan Avenue right across from the Art Institute and the lake, super accessible via the Loop (public transportation.) -Amazing, kind coworkers and supervisors who treated me like an equal (not just an intern) and asked me what I wanted to get out of the experience and helped me achieve those goals. Very willing to get lunch and give career advice.

What I wish was different

I would say about a third of my working hours involved data entry, but it was worth it because the other two thirds of my work was very helpful professional experience.

Advice

-Don't be afraid to ask for what you'd like in order to get the most out of the experience. By doing that, I had the opportunity to witness direct examination prep, which I would not have otherwise seen. -Go to the CLE seminars (lunch & learn) meetings because they'll teach you more about immigration law and how to best support clients. -Go above and beyond: If they ask you to find some articles on country conditions for an asylum case, don't just find the articles, but highlight pertinent information. -When possible, ask coworkers if you have a question (instead of always going straight to your supervisor).
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Paralegal Intern

June - August 2018 • Chicago, IL

What I liked

I enjoyed the legal research, interviewing clients, and helping clients to file legal documents to apply for visas and relief from deportation

What I wish was different

I wish it had been a paid internship

Advice

I received lot's of work and responsibilities and was guided without being micromanaged.
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Immigrant Legal Defense Intern

June - August 2018 • Chicago, IL

What I liked

The work is very rewarding, everyone is super friendly and helpful, and it was a very informative experience.

What I wish was different

Nothing!

Advice

Don’t worry about not knowing too much early on. You’re there to learn and you will definitely learn a lot in your first week.
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