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Zionsville, IN · On-site

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How much do bilingual immigration jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for bilingual immigration in Indiana is $42,862.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $35,700.00 and $47,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a bilingual immigration?

A Bilingual Immigration job involves assisting individuals with immigration processes while communicating in two languages, typically English and another language, such as Spanish or French. Professionals in this role may help clients complete paperwork, provide translation services, and ensure compliance with immigration laws. They often work for law firms, government agencies, or nonprofit organizations. Strong language skills, cultural awareness, and knowledge of immigration policies are essential for success in this field.

What are the main challenges a bilingual immigration professional may encounter in their daily work?

Bilingual Immigration professionals often face challenges such as managing a high volume of sensitive cases, staying current with frequently changing immigration policies, and ensuring clear communication across language and cultural barriers. You may need to navigate tight deadlines and complex paperwork while providing critical support to clients during stressful situations. Collaboration with lawyers, government agencies, and non-profit organizations is common, requiring strong teamwork and coordination skills. Overcoming these challenges is rewarding, as it allows you to directly impact the lives of individuals and families seeking new opportunities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the bilingual immigration position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Bilingual Immigration professional, you need fluency in at least two languages, comprehensive knowledge of immigration laws and procedures, and a relevant educational background in law, social work, or a related field. Familiarity with case management software, document preparation tools, and government systems such as E-Verify or USCIS online portals is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to manage complex, confidential cases are important soft skills in this role. These competencies enable you to effectively assist clients, communicate with diverse populations, and navigate intricate immigration processes with accuracy and empathy.

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Infographic showing various Bilingual Immigration job openings in Indiana as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 7% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,862 per year, or $20.6 per hour.

Case Manager Immigration Bilingual Spanish

The GEO Group

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

$22.10/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Overview

Since inception in 2004, BI Incorporated has operated ISAP for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO). ISAP is an essential part of ERO, providing intensive supervision of individuals in immigration proceedings. The program achieves positive results by combining comprehensive case management with proven supervision technology. In addition, BI maintains an extensive list of community-based partners to provide critical assistance for participants' basic life needs. With consistent positive outcomes, ISAP continues to grow and evolve, serving an ever-increasing number of participants.


Responsibilities

Summary:

Provides case management of Intensive Supervision Appearance Program (ISAP) participants from entry to release by administering the program’s policies and procedures as defined by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) contract.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Develops, implements, coordinates, reviews and updates case management and individual service plans for ISAP participants in conformance with state and federal regulations and program requirements. Meets with participants face-to-face regularly as required by contractual obligations.
  • Develops and maintains accurate and complete case records for all ISAP participants from entry to release from ISAP. Proactively manages cases using all appropriate tools and techniques. Maintains confidentiality of all records.
  • Conducts intake interview and orientation session with each ISAP participant within contractual timeframes and requirements.
  • Installs electronic monitoring equipment on ISAP participants as necessary and monitors compliance with electronic monitoring program.
  • Assists ISAP participants with acquiring travel documents from the countries of citizenship. Maintains a log of travel document information for each participant.
  • Evaluates English proficiency of ISAP participants to determine resources necessary to promote clear communication between ISAP staff and participants.
  • Coordinates and facilitates translation services for ISAP participants, including emergency translation services.
  • Connects participants with community resources including, but not limited to, transportation, medical, food, shelter, clothing, educational, financial, legal, religious and other social adjustment or facilitative resources. Identifies and coordinates services as required.
  • Supervises ISAP participants while in Company offices.
  • Establishes schedules for ISAP participants that include, but are not limited to, counseling sessions, immigration Court appearances, and access to legal services.
  • Coordinates with participants to ensure attendance at legal orientation and cultural orientation sessions, as well as supplemental services evaluations.
  • Reviews individual service plans, conducts risk/needs assessments and writes progress reports on a regular basis in compliance with contractual obligations.
  • Reports on program violations in a timely manner using established reporting parameters.
  • Conducts home visits to verify participants’ places of residence in compliance with contractual obligations.
  • Performs emergency counseling for ISAP participants as needed.
  • Identifies and maintains relationships with translation resources in the community, including private services, volunteers, universities, English as a Second Language (ESL) schools, NGOs, churches, and other organizations that might have resources to offer.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Minimum Requirements:

  • High School Diploma or GED.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Sociology, Psychology, Social Work, Criminal Justice or related field preferred.
  • At least two (2) years of customer service or case management experience required; experience in fields related to law, social work, detention, corrections or working with multi-cultural clients preferred.
  • Bilingual English/Spanish required.
  • Valid driver’s license required and the ability to safely operate a motor vehicle in order to perform home visits.
  • United States citizenship required.
  • Must live in the U.S. 3 of the last 5 years (military and study abroad included).
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills with employees, community contacts, government officials and participants. Ability to interpret and articulate rules, orders, instructions and materials. Ability to compose reports.
  • Demonstrated sound judgment and even temperament. Ability to maintain self-control in stressful situations, such as interpersonal confrontations or emergencies. Ability to defuse hostile or unstable situations.
  • Ability to deal tactfully with the public.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Problem solving ability.
  • Ability to deal with multicultural contacts with sensitivity.
  • Basic knowledge of immigration laws, regulations and procedures.
  • Basic computer skills.
  • Ability to interpret electronic monitoring messages and daily summary reports.
  • Good typing skills to develop and maintain case records by performing data entry.
  • Ability to work with computers and the necessary software typically used by the department.

Working Conditions: Encountered on a regular basis as part of the work this job performs.

  • Typical office environment.
  • Some local travel is required.
  • Use of standard office equipment such as copier, computer, keyboard, telephone and fax machine.
  • Bending, stooping and use of hands and fingers to place electronic monitoring equipment on participants.
  • Ability to use hands and fingers to install electronic monitoring equipment and to perform data entry.
  • Ability to stand, walk, sit, climb or balance, enter and exit a car, and climb stairs multiple times in one day in order to make home visits.

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