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We are currently seeking an experienced paralegal who has recently (within the last six months) worked in an immigration law firm and is able to prepare immigration forms for NVC and USCIS, draft correspondence, compile petitions, create and update standard immigration questionnaires, ensure prompt client communication, and ensure timely and accurate document production.
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SUMMARY: The Immigration Paralegal will work closely with the Immigration Attorney to prepare a wide range of family-based and humanitarian immigration cases for submission to US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Department of State, Immigration Court (EOIR), and the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA.
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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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Assist clients in completing their immigration applications, including, but not limited to employment authorization (I-765); permanent residence (I-485); asylum (I-589); parole renewal (I-94); citizenship (N-400); and court motion, including motions to terminate, change venue, continue, and notice of filings.
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Assist in case management of citizenship and immigration applicants at workshops and during office hours; Respond to all phone calls and email inquiries on citizenship and immigration issues in a timely manner.
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The Matian Firm is looking for an Immigration Paralegal to join our growing legal team here in Dallas. 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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The Matian Firm is looking for an Immigration Paralegal to join our growing legal team here in Miami. At least 1-2 years of Immigration Law experience. Experience with Family-Based Petitions, Humanitarian, EOIR, Detained, Citizenship, and other USCIS applications.
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The Matian Firm is looking for an Immigration Paralegal to join our growing legal team here in Oak Park. Analyze case documents and prepare immigration applications for filing with the appropriate government agency.
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The Matian Firm is looking for an Immigration Paralegal to join our growing legal team here in Phoenix. Previous experience as a paralegal or other legal field. Maintain hard copy files and documents to support all immigration activity on behalf of clients.
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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 contractor shall provide a variety of direct legal support assistance to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service including monitoring and managing asylum litigation cases.
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Further, Georgia Tech prohibits citizenship status, immigration status, and national origin discrimination in hiring, firing, and recruitment, except where such restrictions are required in order to comply with law, regulation, executive order, or Attorney General directive, or where they are required by Federal, State, or local government contract.
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The Matian Firm is looking for an I mmigration Paralegal to join our growing legal team here in San Jose. You have a legal knowledge of immigration-related laws, and can make reasoned decisions.
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Innova Solutions (HireGenics/Volt) does not discriminate against applicants based on citizenship status, immigration status, or national origin, in accordance with 8 U.S.C. § 1324b. Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Paralegal.
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Specializing in representing couples worldwide in the areas of US immigration matters (K1 fiance visas, marriage-based green cards and citizenship). On a day-to-day basis the Legal Secretary/Paralegal supports the Managing Partner in performing specialized secretarial and administrative duties; working collaboratively and cooperatively with others in a team-oriented environment.
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