Immigration Paralegal

Posted 14 June by Katie Bard (Angela Mortimer Plc)
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A local, award winning law firm are seeking an Immigration Paralegal to join their team in Solihull. The salary on the role is between 23-28k a year dependant on experience and is fully office based.

This role is ideal for a candidate who has at least a year and a half/ two years’ experience working as an immigration paralegal and is now keen to progress.

The day to day duties for this role would include:

- Drafting and reviewing legal documents

- Taking calls for potential enquires

- Making online applications

- Communications with clients on their case status and requests for information

- Research and review immigration laws and regulations

- Prepare and submit visa regulations

- Organise case files

- Attend client meetings to make notes and take instructions

You must have a passion for immigration law, previous experience working as an immigration paralegal, an ability to multitask, have strong organisation and communication skills and be proficient with legal software and Microsoft office.

If you have any queries about the role contact Katie on 0121_633_4443. Please contact your consultant directly if you are already registered with Katie Bard. Katie Bard is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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Reference: 52873292

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