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Immigrant Justice Corps Community Fellowship 2026

Deadline: May 03, 2026
undergraduate | masters
3 years (duration)
fully funded
United States
To Apply

Please visit the application link below to apply.

Opportunity Overview

πŸ“– About Immigrant Justice Corps Community Fellowship

Immigrant Justice Corps (IJC) is accepting applications for its Community Fellowship 2026. This fellowship offers three-year placements for recent college graduates who possess linguistic skills, cultural competency, and a passion for working with diverse immigrant communities.

The program aims to develop advocates who achieve full accreditation from the Department of Justice’s Recognition & Accreditation Program by the end of the fellowship.

🎁 Benefits of Immigrant Justice Corps Community Fellowship

The IJC Community Fellowship provides a comprehensive benefits package, making it one of the most competitive programs in the field:

  • Full-time salary
  • Employee benefits
  • Extensive training and mentorship
  • Hands-on legal experience
  • Professional accreditation pathway
  • Long-term career development in immigration law and advocacy

βœ… Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for the Community Fellowship, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Education:
    • Applicants may be enrolled in an undergraduate degree, provided they graduate by Spring 2026.
    • Applicants may have graduated from college no more than two years prior to the start of the fellowship (no earlier than Spring 2024).
  • Work Authorization:
    • All Fellows must be eligible for work authorization in the U.S. for the full three years of the fellowship placement.
    • Applicants with DACA or TPS are welcome to apply.
  • Language Proficiency:
    • Proficiency in a second language, in addition to English, is required.
    • Spanish (including indigenous dialects) is preferred for the Class of 2026.

πŸ“ Application Process

Applicants must submit the following materials:

  1. Community Fellowship Application Form
  2. Resume/C.V. (no more than two pages)
  3. PDF of unofficial college transcript(s)
  4. Statement of Interest (500 words or less):
    • Describe why you would like to be a Community Fellow.
    • Questions to consider:
      • Why are you interested in immigration advocacy?
      • How might an IJC Fellowship prepare you for your future career?
      • Why are you interested in participating in a fellowship program?
      • What area(s) of immigration practice (e.g., asylum, humanitarian, family-based, detention) are you seeking to gain experience in and why?
      • What skills and experiences do you bring to working with immigrant communities?
  5. Essay Question (500 words or less):
    • Fellows should exhibit cultural humility, translate complex doctrine and policy into plain language for immigrants, and align with IJC's mission and theory of change.
  6. Letter(s) of Recommendation:
    • One letter is required.
    • A second letter is optional but highly valued.

πŸ“… Application Deadline

03 May, 2026

πŸ”— Opportunity Application

For more details, visit the Immigrant Justice Corps Community Fellowship.

To apply, visit the application portal.

Benefits
  • Full-time salary
  • Employee benefits
  • Extensive training and mentorship
  • Hands-on legal experience
  • Professional accreditation pathway
  • Long-term career development in immigration law and advocacy.
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