Bilingual Specialist, Document Specialist USD 18.000 - 30.000 An immigration paralegal works closely with attorneys to assist immigrants in becoming citizens. While a paralegal can't provide legal advice, they review cases thoroughly and understand case strategies to identify potential issues or changes needed. Responsibilities include managing caseloads, filing visa applications for permanent residency, and preparing visa petition packages for attorney review. Effective communication in one or more languages is essential, as immigration paralegals often interact directly with clients. Key responsibilities include: - Communicate clearly and professionally with clients about their immigration cases. - Explain case details, forms, supporting documents, and information provided by clients. - Address client questions and concerns regarding submission processes. - Review all cases before forwarding to attorneys. - Work with attorneys to assemble complete, organized case files. - Ensure all forms are accurately completed and signed. - Keep detailed records of client interactions, authorizations, and case statuses. - Update client information as needed. Required skills and qualifications: - Bachelor's degree in a related field. - Minimum of 2 years of relevant professional experience. - Proficiency with Adobe software. - Strong record-keeping skills. - Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills. - Ability to work independently and meet deadlines. Benefits and opportunities include: Experience with documentation and reporting. Experience in a law firm or immigration-related field is a plus.