Nonprofit
2027 Skadden Foundation Fellowship Opportunity
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Description
Application Deadline: July 24, 2026
Location: Miami, Florida (Hybrid)
Job Type: Full Time/Paid
Fellowship Start: Fall 2027 (subject to selection by the Skadden Foundation)
About Americans for Immigrant Justice
Americans for Immigrant Justice (AI Justice) is an award-winning nonprofit law firm
dedicated to providing free, high-quality immigration legal services to low-income and
vulnerable immigrants. For nearly 30 years, AI Justice has helped thousands of individuals
and families across Florida navigate complex immigration matters, preserve family unity,
and pursue safety, stability, and lawful immigration status through direct legal
representation, community education, and strategic legal initiatives.
AI Justice is the only nonprofit organization in Florida that provides free immigration legal
services across every major area of immigration law, including representation for detained
and non-detained individuals, children, survivors of violence, and families facing removal.
This comprehensive, statewide practice allows the organization to address a wide range of
immigration legal needs while providing high-quality representation to some of Florida's
most vulnerable communities.
Fellowship Opportunity
Americans for Immigrant Justice seeks an exceptional law student or recent law graduate
to apply jointly for the 2027 Skadden Foundation Fellowship.
AI Justice has developed a proposed fellowship that will establish the Active-Duty,
Veterans & Military Families Immigration Project, a specialized initiative within its Family
Defense Program dedicated to providing immigration legal services to low-income active?duty service members, veterans, and military-connected families across Florida. AI Justice
will work closely with the selected candidate to prepare a competitive Skadden Fellowship
application and, if selected, provide mentorship and supervision throughout the two-year
fellowship.
The Fellow will help lead this new initiative, providing direct legal representation to military?connected individuals and families navigating complex immigration matters. Working
alongside experienced immigration attorneys, the Fellow will:
- Provide immigration legal consultations and case assessments
- Represent clients in removal proceedings before the immigration courts
- Assist eligible servicemembers and veterans with naturalization and citizenship
applications
- Prepare family-based immigration petitions and applications for lawful permanent
residence
- Represent clients seeking humanitarian forms of immigration relief, including
VAWA, U visas, asylum, and Military Parole in Place, where appropriate
- Conduct outreach and Know Your Rights presentations for military-connected
communities
- Develop partnerships with veterans' organizations, military family support
organizations, pro bono attorneys, and community partners to expand access to
legal services
Although thousands of immigrants have served honorably in the United States Armed
Forces, many service members, veterans, and their families continue to face complex
immigration challenges that place them at risk of family separation or prevent them from
obtaining the immigration benefits available under federal law. Florida is home to one of
the nation's largest veteran populations, yet there are few nonprofit legal service providers
dedicated to addressing the immigration needs of military-connected families. This
fellowship will help fill that gap by expanding access to high-quality immigration legal
representation for those who have served our country and the families who stand beside
them.
What AI Justice Offers
The selected candidate will have the opportunity to:
- Help shape an immigration legal initiative dedicated to serving active-duty service members, veterans, and military-connected families
- Receive close mentorship and supervision from experienced immigration attorneys
- Develop expertise in the intersection of immigration law and military service
- Represent clients in a wide range of immigration matters, including removal defense, naturalization, family-based immigration, and humanitarian relief
- Collaborate with attorneys across AI Justice's Family Defense, Detention, Lucha (Victims of Crime), Children's Legal, and Pro Bono programs
- Build partnerships with veterans' organizations, military family support organizations, pro bono attorneys, and community-based partners
- Gain substantial experience in client counseling, legal research, legal writing, case strategy, and courtroom advocacy
- Receive individualized guidance and support throughout the Skadden Fellowship application process and, if selected, during the fellowship
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will demonstrate:
- A strong commitment to public interest law and expanding access to legal services
- Excellent legal research, writing, and analytical skills
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Interest in immigration law and serving military-connected individuals and families
- The ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
- A demonstrated commitment to serving low-income or underserved communities
- An interest in developing expertise at the intersection of immigration law and military service.
- A JD is not required, applicant must be in law school or a recent graduate.
Preferred qualifications include:
- Clinical, internship, judicial clerkship, or other public interest experience
- Experience working with immigrant communities, veterans, military families, or other underserved populations
- Spanish, Haitian Kreyol, Portuguese, or another language commonly spoken by AI Justice clients is a plus
Application Process
Interested applicants should submit:
- Cover letter
- Resume
- Writing sample
- Law school transcript (official or unofficial)
Please email application materials to careers@aijustice.org with the subject line:
2027 Skadden Fellowship Application – Impact Litigation
Application Deadline: July 24, 2026
Selected applicants will be interviewed shortly thereafter, and AI Justice expects to select
its Skadden Fellowship candidate by July 31, 2026, allowing approximately one month to
collaboratively prepare the fellowship application before the Skadden Foundation's
submission deadline
Benefits
AI Justice offers a comprehensive benefits package, including excellent health, vision, dental, and life insurance coverage; 15 paid days of vacation leave; 14 paid holidays; 10 paid health days. After one year of employment, staff are entitled to paid parental leave and up to 3% matching employer contribution to 403(b) retirement plan. Vacation and health leave increases after two- and five-year anniversaries. Paid sabbatical available at five years.
Level of Language Proficiency
Spanish, Haitian Kreyol, Portuguese, or another language commonly spoken by AI Justice clients is a plus.
Location
Associated Location
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit:
- Cover letter
- Resume
- Writing sample
- Law school transcript (official or unofficial)
Please email application materials to careers@aijustice.org with the subject line:
2027 Skadden Fellowship Application – Impact Litigation
Application Deadline: July 24, 2026
Selected applicants will be interviewed shortly thereafter, and AI Justice expects to select its Skadden Fellowship candidate by July 31, 2026, allowing approximately one month to collaboratively prepare the fellowship application before the Skadden Foundation's submission deadline.
