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Orlando, FL, United States
Immigration Attorney
Attorney
Company Review
2-8 yrs required
Full-time
No
Orlando office of our client seeks immigration attorney with 4 years of experience in removal defense and family-based immigration. The candidate will manage a large Immigration Court and USCIS caseload. Will make appearances at all master calendar and merits hearings. Appear at adjustment of status and citizenship interviews. Write motions to reopen and appeals with AAO, EOIR, BIA and write I601A waivers and other inadmissibility waivers; Meticulous attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and the ability to meet strict deadlines. Work well under pressure and seek direction form managing attorney if needed. Maintain a high-level of communication with all clients. Oversee the work of paralegals in case preparation work. Assign and prioritize case work and projects as needed. Train or retrain Immigration Assistants and Paralegals. Establish and maintain case work quality and consistency throughout the office. Liaise with other attorneys in the firm and share all information regarding case preparation. Maintain accuracy to high volume, rapid turnover caseload. Participate in other office projects as assigned. Correspond with the client and the individual employee during the intake process. Assist clients/employees with technical issues in completing the questionnaires and submitting documents. Guide clients and employees through the intake process, enlisting client services as needed. Must speak excellent Spanish, as well as be licensed by the Florida Bar.
Legal
Mar 13, 2024
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