• Location: Birmingham, AL • Schedule: Hybrid (Required: 3 days in-office / 2 days remote) • Employment Type: Full-time We are currently seeking a detail-oriented and empathetic Family Immigration Paralegal to join our team in Birmingham. Responsibilities: As a Family Immigration Paralegal, you will work directly with our attorneys to manage a diverse caseload of family-based immigration matters. Your contributions will directly impact the lives of families striving to stay together in the United States. • Case Preparation: Prepare and file family-based petitions, including Adjustment of Status (I-485), Alien Relative Petitions (I-130), Naturalization (N-400), Consular Processing, and Waivers (I-601/I-601A). • Client Communication: Serve as a primary point of contact for clients, conducting intakes, gathering necessary documentation, and providing case status updates with empathy and professionalism. • Drafting & Management: Draft legal correspondence, affidavits, and declarations. Manage deadlines and calendar court dates or USCIS appointments. • Translation: Translate documents and interpret for clients (Spanish fluency is highly preferred, given the client base). Qualifications: • Experience: Minimum 1–3 years of experience as an immigration paralegal (specifically with family-based petitions). • Hybrid Availability: Must be local to the Birmingham, AL area and able to work from our office 3 days per week. • Tech Savvy: Proficiency with case management software (e.g., MyCase, LawLogix, or similar) and Microsoft Office Suite. • Language: Bilingual (English/Spanish) is a strong plus. • Soft Skills: Strong organizational skills, ability to prioritize under tight deadlines, and a genuine passion for immigrant rights. Compensation: $40,000 - $70,000
• As a Family Immigration Paralegal, you will work directly with our attorneys to manage a diverse caseload of family-based immigration matters. Your contributions will directly impact the lives of families striving to stay together in the United States. • Case Preparation: Prepare and file family-based petitions, including Adjustment of Status (I-485), Alien Relative Petitions (I-130), Naturalization (N-400), Consular Processing, and Waivers (I-601/I-601A). • Client Communication: Serve as a primary point of contact for clients, conducting intakes, gathering necessary documentation, and providing case status updates with empathy and professionalism. • Drafting & Management: Draft legal correspondence, affidavits, and declarations. Manage deadlines and calendar court dates or USCIS appointments. • Translation: Translate documents and interpret for clients (Spanish fluency is highly preferred, given the client base).