REMOTE - Immigration Attorney
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 02298, USA
Listed on 2026-02-24
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Law/Legal
The Role
You’ll work closely with companies, founders, executives, and international teams to provide strategic immigration guidance in cross-border and corporate contexts. The work is consultative and client-facing, with close collaboration across tax, accounting, and business advisory teams.
This is not a litigation role and does not involve removal defense.
ResponsibilitiesAdvise clients on employment-based immigration matters, including H-1B, L-1, O-1, E-2, and permanent residence pathways
Support corporate immigration and global mobility initiatives for companies and executives
Counsel founders and leadership teams on immigration strategy tied to business growth and international operations
Coordinate immigration planning with tax and business advisors to deliver holistic solutions
Oversee and manage filings, timelines, and compliance matters
Serve as a trusted advisor to clients on complex, cross-border immigration issues
J.D. from an accredited U.S. law school
Active U.S. bar admission
5+ years in experience in employment-based and corporate immigration
Strong client-facing and advisory skills
Comfortable working in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment
Interest in international, cross-border, and business-focused work
Experience advising startups, growth companies, or multinational clients
Exposure to global mobility or cross-border business matters
Portuguese or Spanish language skills (not required)
Base salary: $100,000+depending on experience
Bonus potential and long-term growth opportunities
No traditional law-firm billable hour pressure
Advisory-focused work with real business impact
Hybrid schedule with flexibility for remote work
International and cross-border exposure
Collaborative, modern professional environment
Opportunity for long-term growth into senior advisory or leadership roles
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