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Summer Intern (Undergrad) - Immigration Legal Services

CompanyMichigan Advocacy Program
LocationYpsilanti Charter Township
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJanuary 22, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Interns will support low-income immigrant communities by working under the supervision of staff attorneys. Responsibilities may include conducting client interviews, drafting pleadings, and performing legal research.
Internship Type
other
Company Size
36
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
The Michigan Advocacy Program’s direct service components are: Legal Services of South Central Michigan – LSSCM provides free civil legal advice and representation to low-income and senior citizens of Barry, Branch, Calhoun, Clinton, Eaton, Hillsdale, Ingham, Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston, Monroe, Shiawassee, and Washtenaw Counties. LSSCM also provides legal services to senior citizens of St. Joseph County. Farmworker Legal Services – FLS provides free legal assistance and referrals to migrant and seasonal farmworkers throughout the state of Michigan. The Michigan Advocacy Program also provides administrative services to a number of independent statewide programs: Michigan Immigrant Rights Center Michigan Elder Justice Initiative Michigan Health Link Ombudsman Michigan Long Term Care Ombudsman Crime Victims Legal Assistance Project Michigan Foreclosure Prevention Project Michigan Poverty Law Program Michigan Legal Help Program
About the Role

The Michigan Immigrant Rights Center, a subdivision of the Michigan Advocacy Program (MAP), is seeking undergraduate interns with Spanish proficiency for the position of Summer Intern (2026), based out of any of our five office locations - Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Ypsilanti, or Detroit. 

 

Are you an undergrad?

**** Legal experience is not required – just a conversational (or better) proficiency with Spanish and an interest and commitment to building a thriving Michigan where immigrant communities experience equity and belonging. ****

 

Michigan Immigrant Rights Center: MIRC provides direct legal services to immigrant clients focusing on survivors of domestic violence and victims of crime, unaccompanied children, individuals in detention and removal proceedings, migrant farmworkers and immigrant workers, noncitizens applying for naturalization, and individuals seeking asylum, TPS, deferred action, and other forms of immigration relief. MIRC also provides technical and co-counsel assistance and training to Michigan legal aid and pro bono attorneys handling immigration and immigrant rights matters, including the rights of unaccompanied children, immigrant workers, and survivors of crime and domestic violence. MIRC conducts impact litigation, systemic advocacy on behalf of Michigan's low-income immigrants and their families, legislative and legal development tracking and analysis, and coalition-building among immigration assistance providers and immigrant advocacy organizations statewide. MIRC hosts summer interns in Ypsilanti, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lansing, and Detroit – and is happy to consider hybrid working. 

 

Job Description: Practice your Spanish language skills while gaining valuable experience in supporting low-income immigrant communities. Interns will work under the supervision of our staff attorneys in all aspects of our work. Depending on the office and the job candidate’s background, an intern's work may include any of the following: conducting client interviews, drafting pleadings,  legal research, appearing in court hearings under the Michigan student practice rule, assessing legal problems, conveying legal advice through oral and written communication, conducting outreach to migrant labor camps, conducting educational seminars for clients and migrant agency staff, legal research and writing related to individual cases and broader policy issues, legislative tracking and analysis, other systemic advocacy projects in one or more areas of immigration law and immigrant worker rights law. 


Qualifications for all positions: Applicants must reside in the state of Michigan while working for MAP. SPANISH PROFICIENCY IS REQUIRED.
 

Pay/Benefits: MIRC Summer Interns will either receive pay via an hourly rate of $15/hour. If you have other funding that is less than that, we will pay the difference. Our summer holidays (offices will be closed) are Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, and Labor Day. Hourly clerks do not earn vacation or paid holidays. Students and casual employees will earn sick time pursuant to Michigan’s Earned Sick Time Act (“ESTA”). Under the ESTA, sick leave accrues at a rate of one hour for every 30 hours worked. Employees begin to accrue sick leave on their first calendar day of employment or their date of eligibility under the ESTA, whichever is later. 

 

To apply: Please complete this application and submit 1) your resume, and 2) a cover letter. You can also access the application by copying and pasting the following web address into your browser: https://miadvocacy.bamboohr.com/careers/278. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until all positions are filled. 

 

The Michigan Advocacy Program is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. 

Key Skills
Spanish ProficiencyLegal ResearchClient InterviewsDrafting PleadingsCourt HearingsOutreachEducational SeminarsLegislative TrackingSystemic Advocacy
Categories
LegalSocial ServicesEducation
Benefits
Sick Time