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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. aiLegal is an immigration law firm powered by AI technology with a strong reputation for delivering excellence, efficiency, and client-centric service. They are seeking a high-performing Immigration Attorney to manage complex business and employment-based immigration matters, ensuring timely and compliant filings while collaborating within a structured workflow. Responsibilities • Serve as lead attorney on matters in investment-based, talent-based, and employment-based immigration, including L-1A, EB-2, EB-5, EB-1C, I-941, EB-1A/B, NIW, O-1, H-1B, PERM, and etc • Drive legal delivery of complex cases from drafting, finalizing, explaining, to legal review, sign-off, and post-filing explanation to our clients • Provide legal strategies, and quality assurance to cases assigned and cases reviewed • Manage and update case pipelines using aiLegal’s proprietary AI platform and case management software • Monitor deadlines and ensure all filings are timely and compliant with court and USCIS requirements • Appearance for USCIS interview nationwide • Conduct structured client interviews, gather supporting evidence, and ensure accuracy of factual records • Maintain consistent communication with clients to provide updates and ensure client satisfaction • Work collaboratively with other attorneys, intake specialists, and paralegals in a structured assembly-line pipeline • Ensure case files meet aiLegal’s internal quality standards and procedural checklists before attorney review • Meet or exceed 100 credit hours per month in completed deliverables • Maintain daily time and productivity logs • Support the Managing Attorney in achieving team-level output targets (100 x team headcount monthly credit hours) Skills • J.D. degree from an ABA credited U.S. law school, active license in good standing • Minimum 5 years of immigration law experience (investment-based, talent-based, and employment-based immigration focus) • Proficiency in USCIS, DOL, and DOS immigration procedures • Exceptional writing skills • Strong organizational and accountability skills, proven record of meeting deadlines and productivity goals • Familiarity with Jira or equivalent project/case management tools • Excellent communication skills Benefits • Health, dental, vision, and life insurance • 401(k) with employer contribution • Paid time off, CLE/professional development budget, and bar dues • Career growth opportunity in a fast-scaling, and technology driven practice. Company Overview • aiLegal is a collaborative legal drafting platform that develops web applications to scale complex legal work for lawyers. It was founded in 2020, and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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