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Immigration Federal or Administrative?
I am wanting to practice immigration law, just curious as to if I can represent clients in immigration court without being admitted to the federal district court in my home state, which is PA? Essentially can I practice immigration law with just my PA license?
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Re: Immigration Federal or Administrative?
Doesn't look like you need to be admitted federally: https://www.justice.gov/eoir/can-someon ... t-you-eoir
(Even if you did, though, it's super easy to get admitted federally.)
(Even if you did, though, it's super easy to get admitted federally.)