
Immigration Paralegal at Weldon Law Group, PLLC Jacksonville, FL
Carlsbad Tech, Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 32290
Overview
Immigration Paralegal
job at Weldon Law Group, PLLC. Jacksonville, FL. Now Hiring:
Immigration Paralegal Job Type:
Fulltime, Onsite. Salary:
Up to $65k annually Location:
Jacksonville, FL What’s In It for You
Competitive salary. Growth opportunities. Benefits. Who Are We
Attorney Ian Weldon is an accomplished attorney in Jacksonville and the founder of Weldon Law Group, PLLC. He brings over 18 years of legal experience to his private practice, where he assists clients with all types of complex immigration law issues, criminal defense matters, divorce and family law cases, and estate planning and probate proceedings. With every case, Mr. Weldon works tirelessly to help his clients navigate the legal process. Because he went through the immigration process with his wife, who is Peruvian, he is very sympathetic to those navigating this complex and ever-changing system. Job Summary
The
Immigration Paralegal
is responsible for preparing and managing a high volume of immigration cases under attorney supervision, providing top-tier client service, and ensuring timely, accurate submission of immigration filings. This role is vital to the firm’s mission of delivering successful outcomes in family-based, humanitarian, and employment-based immigration matters. What You’ll Do
Draft, prepare, and file USCIS and EOIR petitions/applications (e.g., I-130, I-485, I-601A, N-400, I-589, DS-260). Organize supporting documentation and prepare evidence packets. Maintain detailed and accurate client records in the case management system (e.g., Clio, Docketwise). Communicate with clients to gather information, provide updates, and ensure satisfaction. Track deadlines and respond promptly to USCIS Requests for Evidence (RFEs) and Notices of Intent to Deny (NOIDs). Coordinate with translators, expert witnesses, and other third parties as needed. Conduct legal research on statutes, case law, and agency guidance as directed. What You’ll Need
Bachelor’s Degree or ABA-approved Paralegal Certificate. 2+ years of experience in immigration law preferred. Bilingual (English/Spanish or English/Portuguese) strongly preferred. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, and case management software. Detail-oriented with excellent writing and communication skills. Pay Range: Up to USD $65,000.00/Yr.
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Immigration Paralegal
job at Weldon Law Group, PLLC. Jacksonville, FL. Now Hiring:
Immigration Paralegal Job Type:
Fulltime, Onsite. Salary:
Up to $65k annually Location:
Jacksonville, FL What’s In It for You
Competitive salary. Growth opportunities. Benefits. Who Are We
Attorney Ian Weldon is an accomplished attorney in Jacksonville and the founder of Weldon Law Group, PLLC. He brings over 18 years of legal experience to his private practice, where he assists clients with all types of complex immigration law issues, criminal defense matters, divorce and family law cases, and estate planning and probate proceedings. With every case, Mr. Weldon works tirelessly to help his clients navigate the legal process. Because he went through the immigration process with his wife, who is Peruvian, he is very sympathetic to those navigating this complex and ever-changing system. Job Summary
The
Immigration Paralegal
is responsible for preparing and managing a high volume of immigration cases under attorney supervision, providing top-tier client service, and ensuring timely, accurate submission of immigration filings. This role is vital to the firm’s mission of delivering successful outcomes in family-based, humanitarian, and employment-based immigration matters. What You’ll Do
Draft, prepare, and file USCIS and EOIR petitions/applications (e.g., I-130, I-485, I-601A, N-400, I-589, DS-260). Organize supporting documentation and prepare evidence packets. Maintain detailed and accurate client records in the case management system (e.g., Clio, Docketwise). Communicate with clients to gather information, provide updates, and ensure satisfaction. Track deadlines and respond promptly to USCIS Requests for Evidence (RFEs) and Notices of Intent to Deny (NOIDs). Coordinate with translators, expert witnesses, and other third parties as needed. Conduct legal research on statutes, case law, and agency guidance as directed. What You’ll Need
Bachelor’s Degree or ABA-approved Paralegal Certificate. 2+ years of experience in immigration law preferred. Bilingual (English/Spanish or English/Portuguese) strongly preferred. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, and case management software. Detail-oriented with excellent writing and communication skills. Pay Range: Up to USD $65,000.00/Yr.
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