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The Immigration Attorney undertakes various administrative responsibilities related to casework, including the preparation and submission of all aspects of filings, with support from administrative ...

The Immigration Attorney undertakes various administrative responsibilities related to casework, including the preparation and submission of all aspects of filings, with support from administrative ...

The Immigration Attorney undertakes various administrative responsibilities related to casework, including the preparation and submission of all aspects of filings, with support from administrative ...

Qualifications • Ability to progress casework and work independently. • Excellent interpersonal ... immigration experience without H-2A or H-2B exposure will not be considered sufficient for this ...

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How much do immigration caseworker jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for immigration caseworker in the United States is $43,051.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $46,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Immigration Caseworker, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Immigration Caseworker, you need a solid understanding of immigration law, case management experience, and a relevant degree such as in law or social sciences. Familiarity with case management systems, government databases, and legal research tools is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and attention to detail help build trust with clients and ensure accurate document handling. These competencies are crucial for navigating complex legal requirements and supporting clients effectively through immigration processes.

What are some common challenges Immigration Caseworkers face when managing multiple cases simultaneously?

Immigration Caseworkers often handle a high volume of cases, each with unique timelines, documentation requirements, and client needs. Balancing these cases can be challenging, particularly when dealing with urgent deadlines, changing immigration policies, and clients experiencing stress or language barriers. Effective time management, attention to detail, and strong organizational skills are essential to ensure all cases progress smoothly and clients receive timely updates. Collaborative tools and regular communication with legal teams and clients help manage these challenges efficiently.

What are immigration caseworkers?

Immigration caseworkers are professionals who assist individuals, families, or organizations with immigration-related processes and paperwork. They help clients navigate complex immigration laws, prepare necessary documentation, and may communicate with government agencies on their behalf. Their work can include supporting visa applications, asylum claims, citizenship requests, and other immigration matters. Immigration caseworkers often work for non-profit organizations, law firms, government agencies, or private consultancies to ensure clients comply with legal requirements and deadlines.
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Immigration Paralegal (Bilingual English/Spanish)

Immigration Paralegal (Bilingual English/Spanish)

Konare Law

Frederick, MD • On-site

$25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Konare Law Paralegal
At Konare Law, we are dedicated to creating positive futures for clients facing immigration challenges. We focus on understanding each client's unique story while providing high-quality legal counsel. Our firm specializes in immigration removal proceedings and cases involving USCIS, DOS, and DOL, leveraging extensive immigration law expertise and strong litigation skills.
What is a Konare Law Paralegal?
Konare Law is seeking a bilingual Immigration Paralegal (Spanish) to work closely with attorneys in supporting clients through their immigration journey. The ideal candidate will manage immigration casework, keep clients informed, and assist with preparing legal filings and trial materials. This role plays a vital part in helping clients feel supported and represented throughout their immigration legal process.
Responsibilities
  • Keep immigration cases organized by maintaining files, monitoring calendars, meeting deadlines, documenting actions and client communications, updating the file database, and confirming case status with attorneys.
  • Keep clients informed through regular contact and updates on immigration case progress.
  • Assist assigned attorneys with immigration litigation and trial preparation, particularly in removal proceedings.
  • Maintain client confidence by safeguarding confidential client/attorney information.
  • Attend all assigned client meetings, both in person and virtually.
  • Track the status of immigration filings with USCIS, EOIR, DOS, and DOL and ensure timely follow-up.
  • Prepare and draft motions, routine correspondence, and immigration filings with federal agencies and immigration courts; serve as a liaison to court personnel.
  • Compile indexes, pleadings, exhibits, checklists, motions, and conduct legal research for immigration litigation proceedings.

Skills
  • Excellent verbal and written communication.
  • Active listening.
  • Critical thinking.
  • Complex problem solving.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office (Especially Word).
  • Strong ability to multi-task effectively.
  • Strong organization skills.
  • Detailed oriented.
  • Strict adherence to legal confidentiality requirements.

Qualifications
  • Candidate should be a motivated self-starter who is able to work independently and communicate effectively with clients and their legal team.
  • Candidate must have a proven ability to thrive in a fast-paced immigration law environment.
  • Candidate should possess a demonstrated history of excellence in their career, as well as a passion for serving immigrant clients and communities.
  • Candidate must have excellent customer service skills.
  • Candidate should have the willingness to cross-train for other job functions.
  • Candidate must be bilingual in English and Spanish.

Requirements
  • Education: Bachelor's Degree with two years of legal experience or associate degree with three years of legal experience
  • Certification: Paralegal Certificate (Preferred)
  • Experience: Two years of immigration law experience and two years of customer service experience.

Working for Konare Law:
Join Our Vision, Experience the Benefits
Health & Wellness
  • Health Insurance: We've got you covered! 90% of your premium is on us.
  • Vision & Dental: Your sight and smile matter. Enjoy 100% paid coverage.
  • Disability Coverage: Both short-term and long-term disability insurance are fully covered.

Financial Security & Growth
  • 401K Benefits: Thinking of the future? We match dollar for dollar up to 4%.

Nourish & Celebrate
  • Friday Lunches: End your week right! Lunch is on us every Friday.
  • Festive Holidays: At least 10 holiday days to rest and celebrate.
  • Fun Activities: Bond and enjoy with your colleagues throughout the year.

Legal Resources & Training
  • Comprehensive Libraries & Subscriptions: LexisNexis, AILA Library, Practice Law Institute (PLI), Law360, Best Practice, Master Series, PLI Wednesday, & Master Class
  • Exceptional In-House Training: Our training for Legal Assistants stands unmatched. We ensure you're always ahead in your immigration law practice.

Work Location: In person
Additional Information:
Konare Law participates in E-Verify to confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees.