Immigration Law Clinic
Serving communities. Shaping future advocates.
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In the Immigration Law Clinic, second- and third-year law students work directly with foreign nationals on a wide range of immigration issues—helping clients navigate complex legal processes, prepare applications, and, when needed, appear before U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and Immigration Court. Under faculty supervision, students gain practical, hands-on experience in one of the most dynamic areas of federal law.
Through this clinic, students not only build essential legal skills but also contribute to meaningful work that supports immigrant families and underserved communities.
For Prospective Law Students
If you’re passionate about immigration law, federal practice, or serving diverse communities, this clinic offers real-world experience from day one.
Students develop skills in:
- Case assessment and legal research
- Client counseling and cross-cultural communication
- Navigating federal and administrative law
- Managing complex procedural and documentation requirements
Faculty Contact:
- Chris Kozoll — christopher.kozoll@louisville.edu
For Community Members
The Immigration Law Clinic provides free legal services to individuals and families navigating the U.S. immigration system. Services include help with applications, petitions, and representation in select immigration proceedings. All services are provided by law students under the close supervision of licensed attorneys.
We strive to expand access to legal support for those who might not otherwise be able to afford it. particularly individuals from vulnerable or underrepresented backgrounds.
Contact:
Email christopher.kozoll@louisville.edu to inquire about services or request more information.
Please note: Capacity is limited and representation is not guaranteed. All inquiries are subject to screening and approval.