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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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Job Summary:The Immigration Paralegal will assist in various components, both pre and post-filing, of various case types, including those on a humanitarian track. We're excited to welcome an Immigration Paralegal to our growing team in New York.
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WHAT TO EXPECT:Immigration EB-5 filingsWriting blog postsDrafting requests for evidence for USCISAdjustment of Status/Consulate IssuesSourcing funds (forensic accounting)Client interaction (especially high net worth individuals as well as developers)Occasional handling of E-2 (non-immigrant entrepreneur investment) and L-1 (intra-company) immigration casesOccasional podcasting and marketing contributionsNever a dull day in the office.
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As a vital member of the firm's client service team, our Corporate Immigration Paralegal will be responsible for researching, drafting and preparing complex employment, investment and treaty–based visa petitions.
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At least one year of immigration paralegal or legal assistant experience is strongly preferred; UnLocal, Inc. is a community-centered non-profit organization that provides direct immigration legal representation and community education to New York City’s undocumented immigrant communities.
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Previous experience in consular processing, adjustments, and business immigration is highly preferred. We are seeking a candidate with experience in Immigration law. Occasional handling of E-2 (non-immigrant entrepreneur investment) and L-1 (intra-company) immigration cases.
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Top Law Firm seeks an experienced Business Immigration Paralegal to join their team for a short term contract. Perform more substantive and client facing work than is typical for a Paralegal in a law firm setting including varied case related duties requiring specialized knowledge and skills in employment-based immigration matters.
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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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Foley & Lardner LLP is currently seeking a Corporate Immigration Paralegal to join our growing team. Advanced proficiency with MS Excel, Word, and knowledge of immigration-based software desired.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMidtown Manhattan Immigration law Firm seeks Full Time Paralegal with at least 2 years experience handling PERM cases. Interested applicants should send resume to perljobs@Company DescriptionMedium-sized immigration law firm located in midtown ManhattanCompany DescriptionMedium-sized immigration law firm located in midtown Manhattan.
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We have a robust legal program that offers direct representation across a spectrum of practice areas, including employment law, immigration law, housing and benefits, and TGNCIQ civil rights; we also take on impact litigation as a strategy for achieving broad change.
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The Paralegal Casehandler will handle a wide range of affirmative applications before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and other federal immigration authorities.
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Strong knowledge of immigration law and experience in handling immigration issues. Located just 20 minutes from one of the busiest ports-of-entry on the U.S./Canadian border in Buffalo, NY, their team has extensive experience in handling immigration issues and assisting clients with various visa categories.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAbout us:My Visa Services has extensive experience and diverse channels in the overseas immigration business. 1-2 years of experience as a paralegal or a similar role.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: $20-$30 per hourWho we are:Our premier criminal defense, immigration, and family law firm is looking to immediately add an Immigration Paralegal to our team of legal professionals.
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