Dear Friend of PAIR,


As summer continues to be underway, we are in need of counsel to take on both limited scope matters and full representation asylum cases.


No previous asylum experience is required! All pro bono attorneys are matched up with one of my wonderful staff attorney colleagues who provide step-by-step mentorship throughout the duration of the case.


August is a good month to take on a case so that logistics may be set up to substantively get started in the early fall.


As always, I am here to answer any questions you may have!

Melanie

Pro Bono Involvement Coordinator

USCIS's Online

Change of Address Tool Ends


For client changes of address, please be aware that the Change of Address tool is no longer available on the USCIS website. In order to submit a Change of Address online, a client must have an individual USCIS online account.


Even when there is counsel/an appearance has been entered for the client, some documents are still sent directly to the client instead of counsel.


As a result, it is important to ensure that your client's address is updated at all times.


There is also the option for counsel to mail the respective Change of Address forms directly:


PAIR's Detention Program Needs You!


PAIR's Detention Program is actively recruiting pro bono attorneys to handle bond and parole requests for immigrant detainees.


PAIR will provide close case mentoring and training on these detained matters.


If you are interested or have questions, please email PAIR's Detention Manager, Irene Freidel, ifreidel@pairproject.org.

Volunteer Interpreters Needed!



PAIR is in need of volunteer interpreters who speak Spanish and other languages to assist our team with detention intakes.


If you are interested and available, please email Omairy Martinez, omartinez@pairproject.org


Available Asylum Pro Bono Cases


To read the longer case abstract for each the cases below, please click here.



If you are an attorney and are interested in taking on one of the below non-detained asylum cases, please email me at mgleason@pairproject.org.


Asylum (Immigration Court): WM (Haiti) is a 29-year-old man who fled Haiti due to his political activism.


Asylum (Immigration Court): JM (Dominican Republic) is a 44-year-old Dominican woman who fled due to domestic violence.


Asylum (Immigration Court): PS (Haiti) is a 27-year-old Haitian man who was targeted by gangs on account of his membership in the local neighborhood watch.


Asylum (Immigration Court): HPR (Honduras) is a 35-year-old man who fled violence on account of his former job where MS-13 murdered former co-workers.


Asylum (Immigration Court): GYP (Ecuador) is a 20-year-old woman who fled due to domestic violence as well as being Quechuan.


Asylum (Immigration Court): CVVL (El Salvador) is a 30-year-old man who fled because of abuse endured on account of his sexual orientation.


Asylum (Immigration Court): LEO (Honduras) is a 20-year-old woman who has survived extensive torture at the hands of MS-13 because her father attempted to leave the gang.


Asylum (Asylum Office): PO (Nigeria) is a 36-year-old man who fled Nigeria due to the threats, violence, and shame he endured on account of his sexual orientation.


Asylum (Asylum Office): AK (Sierra Leone) is a 31-year-old man who was persecuted by the government on account of his political opinion and Temne identity.


Asylum (Asylum Office): DA (Jamaica) is a 26-year-old man who fled because of persecution he faced on account of his sexual orientation.


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