Immigration Paralegal – Legal Writer

Job Description • Drafting and preparing visa petitions and applications (including H-1B, L-1A, TN, E-2, O-1A, O-1B, EB-1, and EB-2 NIW). • Writing persuasive and well-supported legal documents that tell each client’s story clearly and compellingly. • Collaborating with our supervising attorney and legal team to improve case templates, protocols, and internal resources. • Working independently on multiple cases and projects with minimal supervision. • Giving feedback to our product and engineering teams to help improve our legal tech platform. • Helping us build scalable, repeatable systems that bring clarity to complex legal processes. Requirements • You’ve worked on at least 2 years of talent visa cases (especially O-1s, EB-1s, and EB-2 NIWs), but are open to all employment-based types. • You love writing and are excited by the idea of blending legal knowledge with storytelling. • You’ve got a Bachelor’s degree or a Paralegal Certification. • You’re comfortable juggling multiple priorities in a fast-paced startup environment. • You enjoy thinking about how to improve systems and aren’t afraid to propose (or prototype!) new ways of doing things. • You care deeply about getting the details right and have a strong sense of ownership over your work. • You want to be part of a small, passionate team shaping a new kind of immigration firm. Benefits • Competitive salary • Flexible PTO—take time off when you need it • Health Insurance reimbursement • A front-row seat to startup growth, with mentorship from legal, tech, and business leaders • Opportunity to shape internal processes and build new legal tools from the ground up • Collaborative, low-ego team that genuinely cares about the mission and each other Apply To This Job

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