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As of Jul 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for director business immigration in the United States is $140,497.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $111,500.00 and $171,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Director Business Immigration vs Business Immigration Specialist?

AspectDirector Business ImmigrationBusiness Immigration Specialist
CredentialsTypically requires law degree or immigration certification, extensive experienceLegal or immigration certifications, relevant experience
Work EnvironmentLeadership role overseeing teams and strategyOperational role focusing on casework and client support
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in law firms, corporations, immigration agenciesCommon in law firms, consultancies, corporate HR departments
Search & Comparison IntentHigh overlap in responsibilities and credentialsOften compared for career progression or role clarity

The main difference is that the Director Business Immigration holds a leadership position overseeing immigration strategies and teams, while the Business Immigration Specialist focuses on casework and client support. Both roles require relevant certifications and are found in similar industries, but the director role involves higher-level management and strategic planning.

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Business Immigration Associate

De Wit Immigration Law P.A.

Miami, FL โ€ข On-site, Remote

$145K/yr

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Mid-Level Business Immigration Associate (4+ Years)ย 

De Wit Immigration Law | Miami, FL | Hybrid | $115,000โ€“$145,000


About Us


We are a Miami-based business immigration firm of 14, with attorneys and staff across the U.S. and Latin America. Our practice is almost entirely business immigration, with a federal litigation component focused on APA and delay actions.


We are small by design. Low volume, high quality, and selective about the work we take on and the people we bring in. If that is the kind of firm where you want to build your practice, read on.


Compensation & Benefits


  • Base: $115,000โ€“$145,000, commensurate with experience
  • Performance and origination bonuses
  • 401(k) with 3.5% employer match
  • Medical and vision insurance
  • Professional development support
  • Flexible scheduling and generous PTO
  • Hybrid or fully remote


The Role


You will own a varied caseload from initial consultation through completion: O-1, L-1, H-1B, EB-1A, EB-1C, E-2, EB-5, and PERM. You will draft briefs, support letters, and RFE and NOID responses. You will work directly with clients across the full case lifecycle. You will litigate APA delay actions in federal court. And you will collaborate with, and help lead, a non-hierarchical team of attorneys and legal staff.


This is not a document-assembly role. You will manage your caseload as if it were your own practice.


Who We Want to Hire


We hire on character first. The associate who thrives at De Wit:


  • Cares about the craft of legal writing and rewrites until it is right
  • Owns the caseload without supervision or chasing
  • Engages clients across the U.S. and Latin America in fluent English and Spanish, with cultural fluency to match
  • Says "I don't know" and then figures it out
  • Wants to grow into leadership and help shape the firm


If you prefer high-volume environments, traditional hierarchies, or staying in your lane, this is not the right firm for you.


Minimum Qualifications


  • Licensed in at least one U.S. jurisdiction
  • 3+ years of U.S. business immigration practice
  • Ability to handle O-1, E-2, and L-1 matters end to end with minimal supervision
  • Fluent in English and Spanish


Why De Wit Immigration


  • Low volume, by design. Time and resources to do your best work on every case.
  • Real ownership. No layers of supervision. Direct client engagement. Good ideas matter more than seniority.
  • Federal litigation exposure. Most business immigration firms do not litigate. We do, and you will.
  • Bilingual, bicultural practice. Spanish is part of how the firm operates, not a side skill.
  • A modern firm. We use technology to work better and want associates who help us keep building.
  • A path to leadership. We are growing. The path is real, not implied.


How to Apply


Send the following to careers@dewit.law:


  • CV
  • Two or three writing samples, preferably unedited so we see your actual work
  • A cover letter telling us who you are, why De Wit, and why you are the right fit


We value good writing above almost any other skill in this firm. Your cover letter is your first writing sample. Generic applications will not move forward.


De Wit Immigration Law is an equal opportunity employer.

Compensation:

$115,000 - $145,000 yearly


Responsibilities:

You will own a varied caseload from initial consultation through completion: O-1, L-1, H-1B, EB-1A, EB-1C, E-2, EB-5, and PERM. You will draft briefs, support letters, and RFE and NOID responses. You will work directly with clients across the full case lifecycle. You will litigate APA delay actions in federal court. And you will collaborate with, and help lead, a non-hierarchical team of attorneys and legal staff.


Qualifications:
  • Licensed in at least one U.S. jurisdiction
  • 3+ years of U.S. business immigration practice
  • Ability to handle O-1, E-2, and L-1 matters end to end with minimal supervision
  • Fluent in English and Spanish

About Company

We are a Miami-based business immigration law firm with an excellent reputation and track record. We focus almost entirely on business immigration and federal immigration litigation. Our team is hybrid, with some members based in Miami and others working remotely from Latin America and Europe. Here are some of our core values:

  • We are a low-volume firm and value quality over quantity in our work and client service.
  • We aim to raise the bar for quality practice in our industry through impeccable work.
  • We leverage technology and innovation to enhance our efficiency and effectiveness.
  • We reward ownership and results, empowering our team to grow as professionals.