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Grossman Young & Hammond Llc

Immigration & Human Rights Legal Intern

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  • Internship
  • Washington, DC

Job Description


Immigration and International Human Rights Legal Intern 



About the Internship


This internship program is designed for current undergraduate students interested in immigration law, international human rights, or public interest work. Interns will gain hands-on exposure to the day-to-day operations of an immigration law practice, with a focus on humanitarian and family-based immigration matters, including asylum, deportation defense, family petitions, and advocacy before international bodies.


Interns will join the team for one semester under a hybrid model, working approximately 15–20 hours per week for 10–12 weeks, including one in-person day each week at our DC office.


This is a non-client-facing role that provides meaningful opportunities to develop legal research, case preparation, and administrative skills in a supportive, mission-driven environment.



Key Responsibilities


Research & Writing

  • Conduct country conditions research for asylum, humanitarian, and family-based cases
  • Draft basic cover letters, templates, or simple correspondence under attorney/paralegal supervision
  • Support preparation of legal summaries, timelines, translations, or declarations as needed


Case Preparation & File Management

  • Assist with the preparation, organization, and indexing of evidence packets
  • Track deadlines, update internal case management tools, and help maintain digital case files
  • Support document review, data entry, and preparation of mailing or submission packets


Administrative & Operational Support

  • Scan, print, and organize physical and digital documents
  • Help maintain office organization and workspaces
  • Perform other administrative tasks that support efficient office operations


Qualifications

  • Current or recent undergraduate student
  • Strong research and writing skills
  • Excellent attention to detail and ability to follow instructions carefully
  • Strong organizational skills and capacity to manage multiple tasks
  • Comfort handling confidential information
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)

Preferred

  • Academic or extracurricular interest or experience in immigration, international studies, political science, public interest, or human rights
  • Language skills (e.g., Spanish, French, Arabic, etc.) are a plus but not required


Time Commitment & Schedule

  • Start Date: Early September 2026
  • Duration: 10-12 weeks, approximately 20 hours per week
  • Schedule: Flexible within Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–5:30 PM
  • In-Person Requirement: At least one day per week at our D.C. office (located next to the Friendship Heights metro stop)

 

Compensation & Benefits

  • $18.50/hr
  • Transportation costs covered (Metro or Parking)
  • Team lunches provided
  • Direct mentorship from experienced attorneys and paralegals
  • Exposure to meaningful immigration and international human rights matters 


How to Apply

Please submit the following:

  1. Resume
  2. Cover letter 
  3. Writing Sample: Please provide a writing sample of 3-5 pages, from a complete work or an excerpt from a longer paper. A research paper or article that demonstrates research skills is preferred. Please only submit one writing sample.


Timeline

  1. All applications must be submitted by Sunday, April 19 at 11:59 PM.
  2. You will be notified by the end of April if you are selected for an interview.
  3. Final decisions will be made by late May, although offers may be made on a rolling basis.
  4. Please direct any inquiries concerning the position to Edwin Santos at esantos@grossmanyoung.com.



For more information about our firm, please visit our website at www.grossmanyoung.com.






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