The Kivu Law Fellowship seeks recent law graduates from around the United States who have a demonstrated commitment to providing legal services for refugees and immigrants who otherwise have little to no access to legal support.

All Kivu Law Fellows serve for two years and are provided a full salary and generous paid time off and holidays. The fellowship consists of a four-day work week. The fellowship is in-person based in Worthington, Minnesota. Never heard of Worthington? Learn more about this little-known gem and why Kivu staff love Worthington!

The application deadline for the 2025-2027 Kivu Law Fellowship has passed. Applications for the 2026-2028 Kivu Law Fellowship will be available in August 2025. If you are interested in joining Kivu Law as an attorney, please visit our employment page.


Narrowing the Justice Gap

Kivu Immigration Law is the only law firm in all of southwest Minnesota that practices immigration law. Before its establishment in 2020, many immigrants traveled nearly 200 miles to Omaha, NE or Minneapolis, MN to seek legal assistance. Kivu Law strives to provide our clients affordable, accessible, and high-quality legal representation in a convenient and low-stress manner. Equally important, our social enterprise focuses on community engagement and awareness building on immigration issues impacting rural America. Kivu Law Fellows will provide holistic legal representation on immigration matters and engage in on-the-ground community advocacy with schools, businesses, and other community organizations in Worthington and across the rural upper Midwest.

There is a high demand for more attorneys to join the team at Kivu to meet the significant need for legal representation on immigration matters. During the fellowship, Kivu Law Fellows will gain experience working on a wide range of immigration case types and can focus on a niche area of immigration law if desired.

Kivu Law Fellows represent immigrants in an array of immigration matters including

  • Removal Defense
  • Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
  • Affirmative Asylum
  • Family-based Cases
  • Naturalization

What will Kivu Law Fellows gain from their two-year experience?

  • Direct access to mentorship and support from an experienced immigration attorney
  • Experience working in-person directly with clients
  • Exposure to a many different types of immigration case types
  • Opportunity to gain trial advocacy skills by representing clients in Immigration Court
  • Familiarity working with marginalized communities
  • A relaxed pace of life living in small-town America

Eligibility Requirements for Fall 2025 Applicants

  • Applicants may be 3Ls/4Ls graduating from law school by Spring 2026
  • Applicants must have graduated from law school no earlier than Spring 2024
  • Applicants must have already passed a state bar exam or plan to take a state bar exam in July 2026
  • Applicants must have authorization to work in the United States at the time of hire

Application Components

  • Resume
  • PDF of your law school transcript (unofficial)
  • Statement of Interest (500 words or less): Describe why you would like to be a Kivu Law Fellow. Questions to consider in drafting the Statement of Interest include:
    • Why are you interested in immigration law?
    • How might a Kivu Law Fellowship prepare you for the career you want in the future?
    • What skills and experiences have prepared you for work with immigrant communities, particularly in rural areas?