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Mr. Dzubow’s practice focuses on immigration law, asylum, and appellate litigation. He may be contacted at (202) 328-1353 or JDzubow@MensahLaw.com. His blog, The Asylumist (www.asylumist.com), is the only blog devoted exclusively to asylum in the United States.
Mr. Dzubow is admitted to practice law in the federal and state courts of Washington, DC and Maryland, the United States Courts of Appeals for the Third, Fourth, Eleventh, and DC Circuits, all Immigration Courts in the United States, and the Board of Immigration Appeals. He is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the Capital Area Immigrant Rights (CAIR) Coalition. In June 2009, CAIR Coalition honored Mr. Dzubow for his Outstanding Commitment to Defending the Rights and Dignity of Detained Immigrants.
Mr. Dzubow provides legal expertise to individuals and corporations in all areas of immigration law, including: asylum, criminal immigration, deportation and removal proceedings, family and employment-based immigration, immigrant detainees and bond applicants, immigration court, appeals, and federal litigation, immigrant victims of domestic violence, extraordinary ability visas, and naturalization. He has successfully represented hundreds of clients before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service, the immigration courts, the Board of Immigration Appeals, the federal courts, and the asylum office.
In addition to his immigration work, Mr. Dzubow is an experienced appellate attorney. He has litigated a wide variety of cases in federal and state appeals courts in Washington, DC, Maryland, Virginia, and other jurisdictions. These cases include torts, breach of contract, employment discrimination, civil rights violations, criminal matters, immigration, and personal injury.
Mr. Dzubow received his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center where he served as the Senior Notes and Comments Editor of the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal. He has published articles in Immigration Law Today, the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, the Hispanic Law Journal (University of Texas Law School), the Temple University Law School Journal of Political and Civil Rights, and Fate Magazine. Mr. Dzubow received his Bachelors Degree, summa cum laude, from Temple University in Philadelphia.
Prior to joining Mensah & Dzubow, PLLC, Mr. Dzubow clerked for the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and the Immigration Court in Arlington, Virginia. For his work at the Arlington Immigration Court, Mr. Dzubow received the Department of Justice Outstanding Performance Award. Mr. Dzubow also worked as an immigration attorney at Catholic Community Services in New Jersey and as a trial attorney for Bode & Grenier, LLP, in Washington, DC.
Mr. Dzubow was born in Philadelphia and grew up in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Prior to law school, he worked for the Refugee Assistance Program in Philadelphia, helping immigrants and refugees find jobs. More recently, he lived in Nicaragua where he studied Spanish and volunteered for the Sister’s of Charity (Mother Theresa’s organization). He has also lived in Jerusalem and traveled widely in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, South East Asia, and Latin America. He speaks Spanish.
Learn MorePolitical Asylum
Immigration Court, Board of Immigration Appeals
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service
Appellate Litigation
Bar Admissions:
Maryland, 1997
District of Columbia, 2000
U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia
U.S. District Court District of Maryland
U.S. Court of Appeals Third Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals Eleventh Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit
Education:
Juris Doctor, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, District of Columbia, 1996
Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1991
Published Works:
Inside the Forensic Document Lab: Credible Evidence or Unreliable Due Process Violation, Immigration
Law Today, Sept./Oct. 2008
The Unnatural History of Michigan J. Frog, Fate Magazine, April 2008
Haunted as a Matter of Law, Fate Magazine, May 2007
Restrictions on Housing to Noncitizens, Hispanic Law Journal, 1998
Fear Free Public Housing, Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review, 1997
Restrictions on Housing Assistance to Noncitizens, Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, 1996
The International Response to the Civil War in Rwanda, Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, 1994
Published Cases:
Baharon v. Holder, 588 F.3d 228 (4th Cir. 2009)
Quinteros-Mendoza v. Holder, 556 F.3d 159 (4th Cir. 2009)
Teshome-Gebreegziabher v. Mukasey, 528 F.3d 330 (4th Cir. 2008), petition for rehearing en banc denied, 545 F.3d 285 (4th Cir. 2008)
Ugokwe v. Attorney General, 453 F.3d 1325 (11th Circuit 2006)
I.J.G., Inc. v. Penn-America Insurance Company, 803 A.2d 430 (D.C. 2002)
Classes, Seminars, and Lectures:
George Washington University Law School, Asylum Law, Guest Lecturer, 2008-2010
Columbus School of Law, Catholic University, Law and Public Policy Forum, Guest Speaker, 2008
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, DC Superior Court/CCAN, Speaker, 2005-2007
University of Virginia Law School, Conference on Public Service and the Law, Guest Speaker, 2007, 2010
Honors and Awards:
Capital Area Immigrant Rights Coalition, Honored for Outstanding Commitment to Defending the Rights and Dignity of Detailed Immigrants, 2009
Department of Justice (Immigration Court) Outstanding Performance Award, 1999
First Prize, National Note Competition, Hispanic Law Journal, 1998
Professional Associations, Pro Bono Work, and Memberships:
Capital Area Immigrant Rights Coalition, 2004-Present
American Immigration Lawyers Association, 2005-Present
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, 2005-Present
Catholic Legal Immigration Network, BIA Pro Bono Project, 2007-Present
Friends of Falun Gong, 2006-Present
American Bar Association, International Human Rights Award, Selection Committee, 2007-Present
Selected Past Employment Positions:
Catholic Community Service, Immigration Attorney, 1999-2000
Arlington Immigration Court, Judicial Law Clerk, 1998-1999
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, Staff Attorney, 1996-1998
U.S. State Department, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, Intern, 1994
Refugee Assistance Program, Jewish Employment and Vocational Service, Job Counselor, 1991-1993
Languages:
English
Spanish