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The Immigration Paralegal will work closely with the Managing Attorney and will also provide integral support to the attorneys and detention fellows by liaising between them and family members; procuring documents in support of the individuals’ cases; drafting preliminary documents, such as requests for release and letters of support, and submitting record requests.
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Green Maple Law Group is seeking a full-time Immigration Legal Assistant to work at its office in Newport Beach, CA. Candidate must have at least a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science or Law. Candidate is required to have 12 months of work experience as a Paralegal, Immigration Policy Research Assistant, or Immigration Law Research Assistant.
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Immigration Legal Assistant - Paralegal ATLANTA FAMILY & IMMIGRATION LAW is seeking a highly motivated bilingual Immigration Paralegal to become part of our experienced legal team.
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Type Direct Hire Job Title: Estate Planning ParalegalJob Summary: As an Estate Planning Paralegal, you will play a vital role in supporting attorneys in the estate planning process. Seeking estate planning paralegal to join our New York Offices.
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Our client, an award-winning law firm, is seeking a Real Estate Paralegal to add to their team in Jacksonville, FL. In this role, you will manage and coordinate all aspects of commercial and residential real estate transactions from inception to completion.
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Job Title: Estate Planning ParalegalJob Summary: As an Estate Planning Paralegal, you will play a vital role in supporting attorneys in the estate planning process. Seeking estate planning paralegal to join our New Jersey Office.
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Complex litigation firm located in Pensacola, FL specializing in the areas of personal injury, criminal defense, class actions, trucking accidents, felonies, civil rights, white collar and self-defense is looking for a full-time Senior Litigation Paralegal to join their team.
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Reports the receipt of non-billable work to the Paralegal Manager upon receipt. Contacts supervising lawyers, supervising paralegals and Paralegal Manager when available for new assignments.
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Established law firm is currently hiring a Probate Paralegal. The Probate Paralegal will work with an experienced Attorney in the Probate, Trust and Estates department. Established law firm is currently hiring a Probate Paralegal.
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As part of an initiative called the New York Immigrant Family Unity Project (NYIFUP), the ILU is seeking Staff Attorneys to join its city-wide Immigration Law Unit Detention Project. Job Title: Staff Attorney – Immigration Law Unit, Detained Removal Defense.
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Conduct and ensure adequate representation for CWS clients at USCIS and EOIR, including but not limited to: Immigration Interviews, Asylum Hearings, Master Calendar Hearings, Individual Hearings, Motions, Submission of briefs to the Board of Immigration Appeals, and other related immigration services.
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The Immigration Attorney will be responsible for providing legal advice and representation to clients who are navigating the complex and often confusing process of our immigration systems and will handle a wide range of cases, including all aspects of family-based immigration matters, which include adjustment of status, citizenship, and humanitarian-based immigration matters that include VAWA, U-visas, asylum, removal defense, SIJS, TPR, and DACA.
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The Immigration Attorney will work closely with clients to provide comprehensive legal services and ensure compliance with immigration laws and regulations. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in Newton Center, MA, is seeking a dedicated and knowledgeable Immigration Attorney with 1-2 years of experience in employment-based immigration.
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The Department includes undergraduate majors in Political Science, International Relations and Undergraduate Law, a Paralegal Studies Certificate and Associates Degree Program (for Non-Lawyer Legal Professionals) as well as Master of Arts degrees in Applied Public Policy and Global Public Policy.
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The Immigration Center for Women and Children (ICWC) is looking to hire an immigration attorney who will provide free and affordable immigration services to unaccompanied children and underrepresented immigrants in our Las Vegas office.
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