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A minimum of one year of proven experience in immigration law, procedures, regulations, and policies. Coordinate with candidates, employees, managers, and external counsel, while tracking and maintaining current immigration data, documents, and statuses using internal electronic filing systems, HRIS system, and global immigration portals.
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The Immigration Specialist will be based on-site at one of Cartus major financial services clients in Texas. The Immigration Specialist plays an integral role within the firms Americas immigration team and serves as a key liaison to various stakeholders throughout the firm to ensure the successful execution of our immigration strategy.
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The Immigration Attorney willdirectly represent children in immigration and other related proceedings, including cases involvingasylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, and other forms of immigration relief.
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The Immigration Specialist is responsible for providing support to the SAS PERM program within the Immigration Team and through outside counsel. 3 years of direct immigration paralegal experience working on PERM and H-1b cases.
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The primary function of the Immigration Staff Attorney will be to provide client-centered, trauma-informed, and culturally competent legal counsel to Case Management Pilot Program (CMPP) and Welcome Center clients on related immigration matters.
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If you are a highly motivated and skilled Permanent Immigration Attorney with a passion for helping clients navigate the complex world of immigration law, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
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The Legal Aid Society's Civil Practice is seeking a Temporary Staff Attorney to join the citywide Immigration Law Unit's Immigrant Opportunities Initiative (IOI) team. Staff Attorney (Temporary), Immigrant Opportunity Initiatives (IOI) - Immigration Law Unit.
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Legal Counsel Position in Immigration Law - Los Angeles, CA. Prepare and submit various immigration filings, such as Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) applications, adjustment of status petitions, and humanitarian immigration petitions.
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IISTL operates several legal service contracts and seeks to hire an Immigration Attorney who will provide legal services, including direct representation for immigrant and refugee clients seeking legal assistance.
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The primary purpose of the Immigration Services Administrative Assistant is to provide administrative support to CWS Local Office Immigration Legal Services Programming. Provide administrative support to the CWS Local Office Immigration Legal Services teams.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in Doral, FL, is seeking an Immigration Attorney to handle client cases related to immigration law, including visa applications, permanent residency, and citizenship.
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Seeking a Bilingual Immigration Attorney (Spanish and English). Appearances before the above named courts along with US Citizenship and Immigration Services, Immigration & Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection for hearings, interviews and deferred inspections.
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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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Ideal candidates should have a minimum of one year of experience in immigration law, specifically in areas such as naturalization, family petitions, adjustment of status, waivers, consular processing, U-Visas, asylum, cancellation of removal, and humanitarian cases.
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As an organization that combines expertise developed from the daily practice of immigration law with a deep commitment to advocacy, RAICES is unique among immigration organizations. Minimum 2 years' experience practicing immigration law or unit equivalent work.
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Title: immigration Company: Connecticut Institute For Refugees And Immigrants
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