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The Sr./Practitioner in Residence is a staff attorney who will represent detained immigrants in New Jersey in federal court habeas litigation, as well as removal proceedings before the immigration court and the Board of Immigration Appeals.
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Experience: Immigration Paralegal Required. Dynamic Immigration Law Firm in Downtown Orlando, is looking for an experienced Immigration Legal assistant. Preparing and filing applications with the Immigration Court, with high emphasis on asylum and cancellation of removal applications.
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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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This is a great opportunity for an experienced immigration paralegal looking to respond to the state of emergency recently declared by Governor Healey. The paralegal will join a team of committed professionals that provides high quality, immigration assistance to immigrants and refugees under the supervision of IINE’s Staff Attorney for Shelter Services.
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5+ years of employment-based Immigration Paralegal experience required, preferably in a large law firm environment. Under attorney supervision, the immigration paralegal is responsible for the preparation and filing of primarily H-1B applications.
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File documents and forms with the Chicago Immigration Court and the USCIS Asylum Office as requested; Regularly attend immigration law trainings as requested; Previous legal research or paralegal experience preferred.
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Under the supervision of the Program Supervisor/Attorney, provide direct legal representation to clients in Consular Processing, Adjustment of Status, Family Petitions, VAWA Self Petitions, DACA Applications, Naturalization, LPR (“green card”) Renewal and other immigration processes at the Perth Amboy and New Brunswick sites.
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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 Matian Firm is looking for an Immigration Paralegal to join our growing legal team here in Phoenix. 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. Analyze case documents and prepare immigration applications for filing with the appropriate government agency.
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CAMBA Legal Services, Inc. (CLS) is the legal services arm of CAMBA, Inc. CLS provides free civil legal services to low-income New Yorkers in the areas of consumer law, foreclosure prevention, immigration, housing law, and domestic violence assistance.
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Paralegals are responsible for conducting client intakes, legal research, preparation of immigration forms, drafting affidavits, maintaining files and data, hearing preparation, social services referrals, and other related duties.
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Polish Speaking Paralegal (Family Law & Immigration) Assist with varied immigration matters (visas, appeals) Polish Speaking Paralegal (Family Law & Immigration) Our client who’s a well-established law firm in Milton Keynes is seeking a highly motivated and driven Polish-speaking individual to join their team.
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Entertainment non-profit seeks Paralegal/Assistant to join their legal department in Sherman Oaks. Paralegal/Assistant will assist attorneys with immigration matters, word processing, redline contracts, create and adapt legal document templates, input changes to contracts, format contracts, and filing.
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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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