The Immigration Justice Project (IJP) seeks to promote due process and access to justice through the provision of high quality legal services on behalf of indigent immigrants and asylum seekers.
Attorneys in any state with or without immigration law experience can represent immigrants and asylum-seekers in removal proceeding before the Immigration Court, the Board of Immigration Appeals and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Limited Case Assignment
Law students, recent graduates, and attorneys awaiting bar results can assist attorneys to screen potential clients, conduct legal and factual research and write motions and briefs in support of on-going court cases.
Language Support
Interpreters and translators can conduct volunteer translation and live interpertation. We have frequent need for individuals who speak Creole, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Arabic, and Russian
OUR MISSION VALUES
The mission of the Immigration Justice Project (IJP) is to improve public awareness of the legal system, to promote the administration of justice, and to deliver high-quality legal services. IJP’s goals are specifically targeted toward promoting due process and access to justice at all levels of the immigration and appellate court systems through the provision of high-quality legal services to individuals navigating immigration legal proceedings in the San Diego, California border region.