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Business Immigration Paralegal

Chicago or Remote (US)

CIP PC is a leading business immigration law firm known for exceptional client service and a collaborative, people-first culture. As an affiliate of Envoy Global, we combine innovation and legal expertise to support companies and foreign nationals across the U.S.

We’re seeking a Business Immigration Paralegal with NIV & PERM experience to manage high-volume labor certification cases in a fully remote environment. The Business Immigration Paralegal will independently analyze information and documents and prepare/compile immigration casework for attorney review. The Business Immigration Paralegal will also handle client/foreign national communications regarding case processing and status.

What you’ll do:

  • Ensure effective document intake: i.e., review documents for validity and sufficiently analyze immigration status based on documents provided.
  • Ensure accountability for the drafting and monitoring of NIV & PERM casework.
  • Flag any potential/foreseeable case-related issues with Attorney and/or Senior Case Manager, in a timely manner
  • Ensure accountability for the heavy drafting of case documents, statutory forms, and templated letters of support, plus a range of NIVs including petitions for key accounts/clients.
  • Track case progress using Envoy technology
  • Flag any ideas for process improvement to the appropriate Attorney/Case Manager.
  • Swiftly draft responses to requests for information from government agencies.
  • Respond to client communication requests – either via client company representatives or directly with the foreign national.

What you bring:

  • 1-2 full years of experience working as a Business Immigration Paralegal drafting employment-based petitions.
  • Completed bachelor’s degree – highly desirable.
  • A genuine interest in U.S. immigration, with a desire to treat clients & foreign nationals with respect and an empathetic approach.
  • Confidence with independent handling a range of NIV cases preferred: H1B, L, TN, O-1 etc., and experience with drafting green card processes (I-140 and AOS), and end-to-end PERM applications preferred.
  • Experience working with a high volume of active and inactive cases at any one time.
  • Excellent written + verbal English communication skills, including spelling and grammar.
  • Strong attention to detail to ensure consistent accuracy of work.
  • Experience communicating directly with (HR staff) and/or foreign nationals regarding case requirements, including work on key accounts/clients.
  • Ability to meet strict deadlines and prioritize caseload.
  • Strong computer literacy with the ability to adapt to state-of-the-art Envoy case processing software to monitor and record all visa petitions.
  • Ability to follow due process, templates, and to adapt to evolving innovation within the Firm, and industry.
  • Minimum Intermediate level proficiency with MS Suite (Teams, Outlook, Word).
  • A friendly, courteous, and respectful demeanor with the ability to work as a member of a team. 

 

Why CIP PC:
Fully remote work, supportive team culture, and a strong commitment to work-life balance.


Annual Salary Range $60,000-$70,000

 

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

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