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Immigration Paralegal - U Visa Cases

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Job Description

Job Title: Immigration Paralegal - U Visa Cases

Location: Onsite - Guatemala/El Salvador

Schedule: Monday to Friday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Role Overview

We are seeking an experienced Immigration Paralegal with hands on experience handling U Visa (Form I-918) cases to support a U.S. immigration law firm. The role focuses on post submission case management, client communication, and preparing documentation for USCIS review.

Key Responsibilities
  • Review humanitarian case files during the post submission phase to ensure accuracy and compliance.
  • Prepare and organize USCIS forms including G-28, I-765, I-192, and I-918.
  • Contact clients to request missing documents and supporting evidence.
  • Conduct client interviews to gather case information and draft supporting declarations.
  • Organize case binders and prepare submission packages for USCIS review.
  • Monitor case progress and maintain accurate documentation within case management systems.
Requirements
  • Experience handling U Visa (I-918) immigration cases.
  • Strong knowledge of USCIS processes and documentation requirements.
  • Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills.
  • Experience communicating with clients and managing case documentation.
  • Ability to work in a fast paced legal environment.

About This Role

Career insights for Paralegals and Legal Assistants positions

Salary Benchmark
R28,984/month
R17,577 to R43,648/month
Source: WageIndicator ZAR data
Key Skills for This Role
Writing Active Listening Reading Comprehension Speaking Critical Thinking
Common Technologies
Adobe Acrobat DC Document management system software SharePoint Online Google Docs Legal document software Microsoft Word 365 LawManager Lexis+

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