Master's in Immigration Law

Explore graduate degree and certificate options in immigration law and related areas of study. Learn about educational prerequisites, legal courses, practical training and degree benefits.

Can I Earn a Master's Degree in Immigration Law?

In general, master's degree programs in law areas are offered as Master of Laws (LL.M.) degrees to those who've already completed law school. Few LL.M. programs exist that are specifically tailored to immigration law. However, you can earn an LL.M. with a concentration in human rights and international law or an LL.M. in International Law. Such programs may offer courses or clinics on immigration law.

If you haven't yet completed law school, you can also earn a Juris Doctor (J.D.) with a focus on immigration law. Some programs award certificates in immigration law studies; such programs may be offered online. You'll need at least a 4-year degree to enroll in a certificate or J.D. program. LL.M. programs usually require a J.D., and in some cases, you'll need experience practicing law before you enroll.