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Trupti N Patel & Associates is a legal services (immigration law) company based in Burlington, MA. We provide comprehensive legal support to our clients and are committed to delivering excellent service and achieving successful outcomes.
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LSF is looking for a talented Immigration Paralegal who supports our clients in our refugee services program by assisting clients with their immigration needs. Draft legal correspondence to government agencies, complete legal research tasks, and continuously study everchanging immigration laws.
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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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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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At least one year of experience as a paralegal in a law office or non-profit legal services environment is preferred. Responsibilities Conduct Know Your Rights workshops and support legal screenings of newly arrived migrant children and youth at ORR shelter in New York. Meet with clients to gather information or conduct initial intake, and assist staff attorneys in preparing applications for various immigration benefits including Special Immigrant Juvenile, asylum, family unification, etc.
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Under the direction of the COO and Legal Program Manager the Paralegal II will assist attorney(s) by providing clerical and research support services including document preparation, evidence packages, declarations; interviewing clients and witnesses; research, investigations, and fact-checking; and trial preparation.
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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.
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Sussman Law Firm, PLLC is located in Charlotte, North Carolina, and offers legal services primarily in the areas of family and immigration law. Five (5) years of experience working in a law firm in a Legal Assistant/Paralegal role or having a JD degree can be substituted for the certification or degree.
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Provide specialized administrative support services to attorneys in Legal Affairs and Risk Management, including, but not limited to, responding to requests for documents under the Open Records Act and in discovery, conducting legal research, records management, assisting with document preparation, and responding to court orders and subpoenas.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Bi-lingual Immigration Paralegal at LIDER, FOGARTY AND RIBEIRO, PC located in Fall River, MA. The Bi-lingual Immigration Paralegal will be responsible for providing legal support to attorneys specializing in Immigration Law. Duties may include assisting with client intake, preparing legal documents, conducting legal research, managing case files, and maintaining communication with clients and government agencies.
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A paralegal certificate is a plus Strong writing and verbal communication skills in both English and Mandarin Strong analytical skills and detail-oriented Ability to prioritize and handle a fast-paced environment Punctual and reliable Bilingual in English and Mandarin is required Customer service-oriented communication skills A demonstrated interest and passion for immigration marketing Powered by JazzHR.
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Apply today and take the next step in your career as a bilingual paralegal in our growing immigration law office! Responsibilities: As a paralegal in our firm, you will be responsible for: Ensuring effective communication within the firm and with external contacts; Maintaining accurate record-keeping, scheduling meetings, and processing applications; Utilizing Microsoft Office and learning new software as needed; Supporting attorneys in the preparation, filing, and tracking of various immigration applications and petitions, gathering supporting documents, and other duties as assigned.
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The Immigration Paralegal is responsible for preparing USCIS forms and collecting supporting legal documents, such as birth certificates or marriage licenses. In addition to assisting a team of attorneys with U.S. visa petitions, will also perform research and provide translation services to the Firm’s clients; and handle a high volume of immigration cases.
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Prior business immigration or legal office experience preferred. Experience at a law firm or professional services firm is preferred. Bachelor's degree or Associates degree with a Paralegal Certificate.
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Perform legal research. Provide backup for Corporate Paralegal with EB-5 Offering documents; Associates degree in Paralegal studies. Bachelor's degree in paralegal studies (preferred.
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