Law Student Intern / Extern / Law Clerk
IIBA is interested in hosting law students during the academic year as part- or full-time interns or externs, and during the summer as full-time law clerks. Interns, externs, and law clerks will gain experience in humanitarian immigration law through work on individual legal cases and, depending on the needs of the office, outreach or other special projects. These are unpaid positions.
Immigration Legal Fellowship
The Immigration Institute of the Bay Area (IIBA) invites law students and recent law school graduates to apply for externally-funded legal fellowships. Fellows will be placed at one of IIBA’s seven offices, where they will support IIBA’s mission by providing immigration legal service, advice, and representation in support of low-income individuals.
IIBA and LinkedIn Creating Economic Opportunities for Immigrants in Our Communities
For years now, LinkedIn has teamed up with IIBA to help immigrants seeking economic opportunity and stability in the United States.
Looking for opportunities to volunteer?
Please email volunteer@iibayarea.org with your resume to find out about more ways you can help out IIBA.
Looking for other opportunities to volunteer?
Looking for other opportunities to volunteer? IIBA welcomes current and past volunteer of IIBA and are looking for volunteer opportunities, please email volunteer@iibayarea.org to find out about more ways you can help out IIBA.
Path to Citizenship – IIBA’s RWC Citizenship Workshop
As the result of the support from more than 20 dedicated volunteers, 25 individuals from 10 different countries are now on the path to citizenship after attending IIBA's Redwood City Citizenship Workshop.
Redwood City
IIBA Redwood City staff provide immigration legal services, monthly citizenship workshops, and free citizenship classes in San Mateo County.