| Aspect | Doj Accredited Representative Remote | Paralegal Remote |
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| Required Credentials | Doj accreditation, training, certification | Paralegal certificate or degree |
| Work Environment | Remote, legal or immigration settings | Remote, law firms or legal departments |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Immigration law, government agencies | Legal firms, corporate legal teams |
While both roles work remotely in legal settings, Doj Accredited Representatives focus on immigration cases with specific accreditation, whereas Paralegals support various legal tasks without Doj certification. The choice depends on your credentials and career focus in immigration law versus general legal support.