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Business Immigration Attorney

Chicago or Remote (US)

As a strong affiliate of Envoy Global, Inc. CIP PC is a highly reputable law firm with a dedicated, remote workforce based around the United States. At Corporate Immigration Partners, PC, we believe that our shared humanity brings people closer together. We put people first, both internally and externally, in the decisions we make, and the vital immigration work we undertake. 

We are seeking a passionate and skilled Business Immigration Attorney to join our dynamic team here at CIP PC. The Business Immigration Attorney will closely liaise with client contacts, provide strategic legal counsel, and help manage immigration programs. You should have in-depth experience with high volume employment-based NIV and IV immigration cases, including PERM, I-140, AOS, H-1B, L-1, TN, and E visa matters. This role also requires legal research and preparation of complex written projects for immigration cases while also reviewing work of Paralegals, ensuring accuracy and quality. 

 

As our Business Immigration Attorney, your key responsibilities will include:  

  • Prepare and file cases for acceptance and approval including at least H-1B, I-140, I-485, and client-relevant NIV/IV   
  • Perform client management and consult for Small Business potential clients, while also guiding clients through processes  
  • Provide support to Managing Attorney on Enterprise clients as well as provide support and leadership to assigned team(s)  
  • May liaise with other attorneys or departments in the firm on projects  
  • Assist with maintenance of casework quality and consistency on the assigned team(s)  
  • Evaluate cases and assist in providing case strategies and/or solutions to issues  
  • Provide coverage for attorneys on vacation and leave of absence  
  • Work closely with and mentor paralegals; May provide supervision of other employees, as required  
  • Perform reporting/auditing duties   
  • Supplement and maintain knowledge of law and policy changes  
  • Perform legal research and prepare legal memoranda and/or legal briefs  
  • Analyze facts, patterns, and complex legal issues to provide sound legal advice  
  • Prepare immigration-based filings for complex case management  
  • Gain rapport and foster strong relationships in a professional, proactive, considerate, and accountable way with clients, colleagues, and external partners (i.e. Envoy Global, vendors, etc.)  

 

To APPLY for this role and be under consideration, you must possess the following: 

  • Juris Doctor (JD) degree  
  • Admittance to the State Bar  
  • 1-3 years of related experience  
  • 1+ years of experience/proficiency level with PERM  
  • Experience with H-1B, L-1, TN and E visas  
  • Track record of consistently meeting SLEs (Service Level Expectations)     
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and legal research tools  
  • Fluency of the English language in both written and verbal forms; Bilingual a plus, but not required  

 

CIP P.C. is a highly reputable business immigration law firm that focuses on offering its clients exceptional legal service and support, whilst ensuring a work-life balance for its employees.  

 

Annual Salary Range: $80,000- $110,000

Notice at Collection for California Applicants: 
http://www.envoyglobal.com/notice-at-collection-for-ca-applicants 

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