Summary: In order to become an immigration lawyer, a person must graduate from a four-year university or college, make a satisfactory grade on the LSAT and enroll in law school. Find out how to pass the bar examination and become an immigration lawyer with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.
Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions. He is a certified family mediator and Florida Supreme Court certified civil...read more
"As our country continues to grow and the population increases, and the Immigration Laws of this country change, on a regular basis, the demand for Immigration Lawyers seems to increase daily. Hello, I'm Robert Todd, and I'm here to answer the question; "How to become an Immigration Lawyer?" Well, first of all, you have to graduate from a four year accredited university or college, it really doesn't matter what you study. But if you're going to become an Immigration Lawyer, perhaps you can attend a college that has studies in Immigration Law. You then need to take the Law School Admission Test, and make a satisfactory grade, or level, that will enable you to be accepted and enroll in a Law school that has Immigration Law courses, and a field of study in Immigration. When you complete that Law school you must then take a Bar Examination and pass and you must submit to and pass a background check. Upon completion and passing the Bar Exam in your State, it may then be advisable to work with a Law firm that specializes in Immigration Services, or work with a National agency that's involved in Immigration Law. I'm Robert Todd and thank you for watching."
eHow Article: How to Become an Immigration Lawyer