CHINESE-Speaking Paralegal – Immigration Legal Support
Our legal team is expanding, and I’m excited to share that we’re hiring Mandarin-Chinese-English-speaking Paralegal professionals to support our growing portfolio of U.S. immigration cases, including EB1A, EB2-NIW, EB5, and IEP petitions.
Position: Chinese-Speaking Paralegal – Immigration Legal Support
Location: Remote or On-Site based in the United States
Employment Type: Full-time
Language Requirement: Native or Fluent Mandarin Chinese Fluent English
Department: Immigration Legal Services Operations
Position:
We seek highly organized and bilingual Mandarin Chinese-English-speaking Paralegals to join our immigration legal team. In this role, you will work under the direct supervision of licensed attorneys in the United States, supporting Employment-Based Green Card petitions, particularly EB2-NIW and EB1A categories.
This legal support position focuses on case preparation, translation, document analysis, and coordination with clients and attorneys. You will assist in preparing immigration-related documentation and managing bilingual records for foreign professionals.
Key Responsibilities:
Assist attorneys in compiling supporting documentation for EB2-NIW and EB1A cases.
Translate and prepare Turkish-language documents (academic, professional, legal) for use in U.S. immigration petitions.
Maintain accurate, organized client files and ensure data confidentiality.
Communicate with clients in Mandarin-Chinese and English to collect information, documents, and clarifications.
Follow legal and procedural instructions provided by supervising attorneys.
Conduct administrative and research tasks as needed to support case development.
Help ensure all submitted documents meet USCIS formatting and content standards.
Qualifications:
Native or fluent Mandarin-Chinese speaker with strong English proficiency (written and spoken).
Degree or background in Law, International Relations, Translation, or related fields.
Strong attention to detail and ability to handle legal documentation.
Prior experience with U.S. immigration processes or legal office support is an advantage.
Ability to work independently while following structured legal protocols and team guidance.
High level of professionalism and discretion when handling confidential client information.
Preferred Skills:
Familiarity with U.S. immigration forms and procedures (I-140, I-485, ETA-9089, I-131, I-765, etc.).
Experience handling Mandarin-Chinese educational or governmental documents.
Legal research and document organization experience.
Comfortable working in fast-paced, multicultural environments.