Careers at The Immigration Law Project

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Important Note: Recruitment Fraud Warning.

The Immigration Law Project is a values-based company committed to operating with integrity at all times. This means we are thoughtful, honest, fair, and transparent in our recruitment processes.
Our in-house recruiters are highly trained, and any third-party companies assisting with our selection process are carefully vetted.

WARNING: Important Notice Regarding Recruitment Fraud! Our job postings are posted exclusively on our company careers page; Careers at The Immigration Law Project  and on our preferred job board, SEEK. If you find a job posting on another website or job board, or if you are submitted directly, please verify its authenticity by checking if it links to one of our official channels.

Please be aware of:

  • The Immigration Law Project does not make job offers through social media.
  • The Immigration Law Project never requests money or payments from candidates at any point in the hiring process, nor would we ask you to purchase your PC or other equipment on our behalf.
  • All communication with candidates must originate from a verifiable The Immigration Law Project email address and not from an internet address such as Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, etc.
  • Our company also does not use instant messaging, and we never ask our candidates to download software onto their computers.
  • Open positions at The Immigration Law Project are advertised on our company’s careers page (https://immigrationlawproject.com/careers-2/).
  • When vacancies exist, candidates are typically required to apply online only through our secure network specified on our careers website and not through any other website.
  • If you receive a fraudulent job application, save the message and forward it to your local law enforcement agency.
  • Do not provide personal or financial information or send money to anyone if you suspect fraud.

For more information on job scams, visit the website:

If you see or have lost money due to a job scam, you can report it to your local police, or to the appropriate authorities.

New Disclaimer:
To protect the interests of all parties, The Immigration Law Project will not accept unsolicited resumes from third parties (or outside agencies).
Any unsolicited resumes that reach The Immigration Law Project via: third parties (or outside agencies), The Immigration Law Project mailing address, fax, or email address, directly to The Immigration Law Project employees, or to the The Immigration Law Project resume database, will be considered The Immigration Law Project property.
The Immigration Law Project will NOT pay any fees resulting from a hire resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume and/or a candidate submitted by an outside agency outside of The Immigration Law Project’s application tracking system (Workday).
The Immigration Law Project will be deemed to be free of any charges or fees to any candidate who has been presented.