How to Pick a Law School for an Immigration Law Career
By: Anayat Durrani
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 5% growth in jobs for lawyers by 2033, and experts say there is a shortage of immigration attorneys.
“Immigration is a very niche area, but one that intersects and impacts multiple other areas such as corporate, labor and employment, family, and international trade,” says Kripa Upadhyay, a Seattle-based immigration attorney at law firm Buchalter. “My practice as an immigration attorney sits at the intersection of all these areas on a daily basis.”
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