Immigration Attorney (case Preparation)

Year    DL, IN, India

Job Description

Why Apply to New Frontier Immigration Law





Join the New Frontier Immigration Law team and help change the lives of 1 million undocumented immigrants in the USA. Our mid-sized law firm in Phoenix, AZ is committed to humanitarian-based immigration and finding innovative solutions for seemingly impossible problems.



About the Opportunity



We are seeking a licensed Immigration attorney to provide paralegal and legal assistant support to our U.S.-based immigration attorneys. This unique role allows you to work on meaningful humanitarian immigration cases while our U.S. offices are closed, ensuring seamless 24-hour case progression.



You'll work remotely during your country's daytime hours (which correspond to U.S. evening/night hours), preparing case files, drafting documents, conducting legal research, and assembling applications so that when our U.S. attorneys start their workday, cases are ready to review and file.



This is a mission-driven role where your work directly impacts families seeking safety, reunification, and legal status in the United States. You'll be part of a global team committed to humanitarian immigration advocacy.



Responsibilities




Case Preparation & Document Assembly:



Prepare and assemble complex immigration applications including I-130, I-485, I-751, I-601A, VAWA (I-360), U visa (I-918), T visa (I-914), SIJS petitions, asylum applications (I-589), and naturalization (N-400)

Review client intake information and organize supporting documentation (birth certificates, marriage certificates, police records, medical records, affidavits, etc.)

Draft cover letters, legal memoranda, and case summaries for attorney review

Prepare evidentiary exhibits and organize them according to USCIS filing requirements

Legal Research & Writing:



Conduct legal research on immigration law, case precedents, country conditions, and USCIS policy guidance

Draft declarations, affidavits, and hardship statements for humanitarian cases

Research state-specific requirements for SIJS predicate orders and family court filings

Prepare legal briefs and memoranda on complex immigration issues

EOIR & Court Support:



Prepare removal defense packages including asylum applications, cancellation of removal filings, and bond motions

Organize evidence for Immigration Court hearings (Master Calendar and Individual Hearings)

Draft motions to terminate, motions to reopen, and motions to reconsider

Compile country conditions evidence and expert witness materials

Quality Control & Compliance:



Review applications for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with USCIS requirements

Conduct internal quality checks before attorney final review

Ensure all deadlines are tracked and cases are filed timely

Maintain organized digital case files using Filevine case management software

Client Communication Support:



Draft client correspondence and case status updates for attorney approval

Prepare interview preparation materials for USCIS interviews

Translate documents (if applicable language skills)

Assist with client document collection requests

Collaboration & Handoff:



Provide detailed case notes and handoff summaries for U.S. attorneys each morning

Participate in virtual team meetings (may require flexibility for U.S. business hours occasionally)

Collaborate with U.S.-based paralegals and attorneys through Slack, Microsoft Teams, or similar platforms

Flag urgent issues or questions for attorney attention



Requirements

(Non-Negotiable)



Licensed attorney (LLB + Bar Council enrollment in India)

Hands-on experience preparing these specific USCIS forms:

I-589 (Asylum applications)

I-360 (VAWA self-petitions)

I-918 (U visa) OR I-914 (T visa)

Experience with removal defense / cancellation of removal

Previous work with U.S. law firms or U.S. immigration organizations

3+ years legal experience

Fluent English (legal writing level)




Ideal Candidate Also Has



Filevine, Clio, or MyCase experience

EOIR court proceeding knowledge (Master Calendar/Individual Hearings)

Trauma-informed approach to humanitarian cases

Experience drafting I-601A hardship waivers, SIJS petitions, or N-400 applications



Compensation & Logistics



$16,000 - $21,000 USD/month (contractor basis) (40 hours/wk) Remote work from India

Work hours: 6:30 AM - 3:30 PM IST or 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM IST

Initial training during Arizona business hours (flexibility required for 1-2 weeks)



Technical Requirements



High-speed internet

Professional home office setup

Aomputer capable of running Filevine



How to Apply

-Step 1: Apply with your resume -Step 2: ONLY if you meet the qualifications and have reviewed the details for the role (NON NEGOTIABLE), schedule time to meet with me for a 30-minute discussion with me. Book time with Arianna Muro: PM Attorney Role (India) - Greeting & Mission Alignment Session




New Frontier Immigration Law is committed to humanitarian advocacy. We seek attorneys passionate about helping vulnerable immigrant populations navigate complex legal pathways to safety and family reunification.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD5181250
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
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  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    DL, IN, India
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  • Experience
    Year