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CGS is seeking an Immigration Paralegal to join our team supporting the legal mission of a large federal agency. Researches law, and procedures and keeps track of immigration law updates.
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Business immigration experience with nonimmigrant and immigrant matters, including O-1, EB-1 and NIW. We are seeking an associate attorney with 3+ years of business immigration experience to join the legal team in our San Francisco office.
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Wildes & Weinberg is seeking a Business Immigration Paralegal to join our Business & Employment Immigration Team representing multinational corporate clients and individuals. Experience in business immigration law, particularly with O-1 visas.
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Greenberg Traurig, a global law firm, currently has an excellent full-time employment opportunity for a Immigration Paralegal in our Atlanta - Center for Excellence office. The Business Immigration Paralegal position will provide organizational and practice specific support to attorneys in our highly specialized Immigration Department.
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The Paralegal assists attorneys in providing direct representation to immigrant clients by: conducting client intakes and follow-up meetings; drafting correspondence, petitions, affidavits and other legal documents; conducting research in support of client cases; translating documents to be submitted to immigration courts and agencies, state courts, and other parties; and providing interpretation at USCIS, the asylum office, and/or other appointments, as needed.
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Researches law, procedures and keeps track of immigration law updates. Prepares petitions/applications for various immigrant visas (PERM, I-140, CP, AOS, Naturalization, etc.) Experience in preparing immigrant and non-immigrant visas.
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Our office is seeking a Senior Immigration Paralegal to join our team. The ideal candidate must have 3+ years of experience in preparing relief applications in Immigration Court, Family Petitions, Consular processing, I-601, and I-212 Waivers, VAWA, and U visas.
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Experience in preparing immigrant and non-immigrant visa petitions. Minimum of 3-5 years of business immigration experience within a law firm with demonstrated knowledge of complex issues within the Immigration practice area.
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Bachelor’s Degree or Paralegal certification or equivalent experience required. Familiar with immigration case management systems (INSZoom) Assists in client intakes, prepares client mailings and submissions to various immigration offices.
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Prepares petitions/applications for various immigration-related matters (PERM, I-140, CP, AOS, Naturalization, H-1B, L, E-1/2, TN, O-1, J) Contacts USCIS and U.S. consulate/embassies, schedules visa appointment interviews.
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This position will allow candidates to demonstrate expertise in performing legal review amongst other litigation support tasks. Liaises with government agencies (DOL, USCIS, NVC) to troubleshoot issues as necessary.
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CGS brings motivated, highly skilled, and creative people together to solve the government’s most dynamic problems with cutting-edge technology. Ability to be a proactive self-starter who understands the details within a much larger context.
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We combine cutting-edge technology with world-class personnel to deliver customized solutions that fit our client’s specific needs. Manages various administrative duties; maintains case management database, directs client contact.
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The firm specializes in Immigration: Residency, Deportation Proceedings, Consular Processing, Family Petitions, Asylum, Naturalization, Appeals, Waivers, Work Permits, U-Visa/T-Visa, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Special Immigrant Juvenile Petition (SIJ), and Temporary Protected Status (TPS.
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The Paralegal/Translator assists attorneys in providing direct representation to immigrant clients by: conducting client intakes and follow-up meetings; drafting correspondence, petitions, affidavits and other legal documents; conducting research in support of client cases; translating documents to be submitted to immigration courts and agencies, state courts, and other parties; and providing interpretation at USCIS, the asylum office, and/or other appointments, as needed.
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