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At least 3 years experience as an Immigration Paralegal exclusively with EOIR, asylum, and USCIS cases, including waivers and cancellation of removals. We are growing and are looking for a passionate and driven experienced Immigration Paralegal to join our USCIS team.
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FLO also handles immigration cases, including removal defense, family unity, and asylum and refugee law. The Flynn Law Office (“FLO”) seeks highly motivated law student or paralegal student intern/ extern applicants who are passionate about supporting people inside prisons, detention centers, and jails who contact FLO about potential human & civil rights violations.
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The Immigration Paralegal will assist the staff attorney and the Program Director in providing legal services, education, and outreach, including coordination of community events, and working under attorney supervision to assist clients on Immigration law matters.
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Experience: Immigration Paralegal Required. Preparing and filing applications with the Immigration Court, with high emphasis on asylum and cancellation of removal applications.
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File documents and forms with the Chicago Immigration Court and the USCIS Asylum Office as requested; Assist individuals with the completion of the appropriate applications, including but not limited to: citizenship and naturalization, DACA, family petitions, consular processing, adjustment of status, U-visa, VAWA, asylum, and removal defense cases.
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Under the supervision of an attorney, complete a pre-screening questionnaire for eligibility for immigration relief and benefits under United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (“USCIS”) relief and applications - from citizenship, TPS, asylum, and others.
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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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Maney|Gordon|Zeller, an established national immigration law firm is proud to offer this opportunity to an accomplished immigration paralegal who will be working directly with a variety of family and employment based immigration cases.
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Our office is looking to hire a full time experienced paralegal/legal assistant that is able to handle high volume of immigration cases; including but not limited to, Asylum, VAWA, AOS, Citizenship.
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The paralegal will assist the attorneys in a wide range of immigration cases, including preparing forms and applications for US Immigration and Citizenship Services, Immigration Court, Asylum/Refugee Offices, and the Department of Labor.
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The Law Office of Melanie Shapiro is hiring a full-time immigration paralegal for our Norwood office. Areas we specialize in include asylum, appeals, removal defense, appeals, VAWA, U visas, naturalization, family petitions, and Special Immigrant Juvenile Status.
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We accomplish this by providing competent, honest and reasonably-priced services in an effort to assist our clients in procuring or enhancing immigration benefits, avoiding negative enforcement consequences, helping reunite families and applying for difficult humanitarian relief such as Asylum in order to avoid persecution in home countries.
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Experienced in Asylum, deportation, defense, waiver, I-485, I-589. Experienced in Asylum, deportation, defense, waiver, I-485, I-589. Fluent in French, Wolof is preferable. Salary for Paralegals offering upto $65K-75K yearly and for attorneys $75k-85k yearly.
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Please email your resume to ahlawny@aol.com.
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Minsky, McCormick & Hallagan, P.C. is a full-service U.S. immigration law firm, handling both employment based and family-based matters, removal defense and asylum, naturalization, worksite compliance everything in between.
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