Senior Immigration Paralegal/Case Manager
Listed on 2026-03-04
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Law/Legal
Legal Secretary, Paralegal
Law Offices of Arsen V. Baziyants – Las Vegas, NV
Boutique immigration law firm focused exclusively on family-based immigration and naturalization is seeking an experienced, Spanish-speaking Senior Immigration Paralegal to join our growing practice.
We are a detail-oriented firm serving serious clients nationwide. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced immigration professional who takes pride in precision, organization, and high-quality case preparation.
Responsibilities- Conduct client intakes in Spanish and English
- Prepare and manage family-based immigration cases (I-130, I-485, I-751, I-601A, NVC processing)
- Draft correspondence and assist with RFE responses
- Prepare clients for USCIS interviews
- Maintain organized case files and deadlines
- Communicate professionally and confidently with clients
- Identify and elevate legal questions to the attorney
The attorney provides legal strategy and oversight; this position plays a central role in day-to-day case management.
Qualifications- Minimum 5 years full-time immigration paralegal experience, to include leadership roles
- Fluent spoken and written Spanish (required)
- Experience independently preparing family-based filings
- Experience with USCIS online accounts and NVC processing
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong attention to detail and organizational ability
- Salary: $80,000 (DOE)
Law Offices of Arsen V. Baziyants is a Las Vegas–based immigration practice serving clients nationwide. The firm focuses on marriage-based green cards, parent-child petitions, waivers, and naturalization, with an emphasis on thoughtful preparation and high professional standards.
To ApplyPlease submit:
- Resume
- Brief cover letter outlining your immigration experience
Only candidates meeting the experience and Spanish fluency requirements will be contacted.
Industry- Law Practice
Full-time, on-site
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