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You will provide legal assistance and direct representation to immigrant clients before the USCIS. Asylum Office or Immigration Court on matters such as family petition, removal of conditional status, adjustment of status, naturalization, asylum, removal defense and any immigration proceedings.
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Provide administrative support to the CWS- New York’s Immigrant Minor team, including answering client phone calls and scheduling appointments, entering data in case management software, photocopying documents, and submit invoices to the funder.
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Experience: Previous work experience with asylum seekers, refugees, asylees, and immigrant entrants requiredOther Skills:Bilingual applicants preferred (Spanish, Ukrainian, Dari)Strong computer literacy with knowledge of word processing and database applications.
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Our attorneys and paralegal team are committed to providing high quality, pro-bono and low-cost immigration legal services to low-income people who migrate and their families. Rooted in its cultural strengths and born out of the Central American justice struggles, CARECEN SF envisions our diverse immigrant community as thriving, where families prosper, build effective community institutions and participate confidently in civic life.
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The Paralegal works alongside LEAP staff attorneys and supervisors to ensure that low-income residents receive high-quality, free legal services and assistance designed to preserve safe and affordable housing, and prevent needless homelessness by representing tenants facing illegal or unnecessary evictions, displacement, and tenant harassment.
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The paralegal will assist with preparing US employment-based, non-immigrant, and some immigrant visa filings to the US Department of Labor, US Citizenship and Immigration Services, US Department of State, and US Customs and Border Protection.
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The Employment Law Paralegal will work closely with internal and external attorneys on a variety of employment law and immigration law matters affecting the Company. Assist attorney and outside legal counsel with nonimmigrant and immigrant employment-based petitions (H1B, L1, TN, Permanent Residency, etc.
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NICE seeks a highly motivated, full-time paralegal to support our work on our screening and consultation work, immigration services practice, and our collaboration with community-based partners to assist established and new immigrant communities.
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The Senior Manager of Immigrant Services Support, Training will oversee the NYIC’s Immigrant Concerns Training Institute (ICTI), managing a robust calendar of trainings on immigration law, immigration legal service provision, immigrant access to and eligibility for needed supports and services, and other topics relevant to New York State’s immigrant communities.
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A JD and at least three years experience in immigration law or a combination of immigration and employment law, which can include work as an attorney, on a campus, in legal advocacy or in policy, as a legal assistant, legal support, caseworker, or paralegal work.
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Plan the specific objectives, goals, and actions designed to meet the clients case needs, using action-oriented and time-specific abilities *Prepare immigrant employment-based petitions under 1st preference category EB-1 *Prepare and file immigration applications for clients seeking both immigrant and non-immigrant visas from USCIS, e.g. E2, O1, L1, TN, E3, etc *Communicate with clients both orally and in writing and provide excellent customer service in person-to-person situations.
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This paralegal will participate in all aspects of our Immigration practice, including assisting in the management of client relationships, case review, analysis, preparation and filing non-immigrant petitions.
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CGS is seeking an Immigration Paralegal to join our team supporting the legal mission of a large federal agency. Experience in preparing immigrant and non-immigrant visa petitions.
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Bachelor’s Degree or Paralegal certification or equivalent experience required. Contacts USCIS and U.S. consulate/embassies, schedules visa appointment interviews. Researches law, and procedures and keeps track of immigration law updates.
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The Matian Firm is looking for an Immigration Paralegal to join our growing legal team here in Dallas. We're looking for someone who possess the knowledge of procedural requirements for different types of non-immigrant, and immigrant visas.
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