Company Description Franco Law Firm is a boutique immigration law firm that takes pride in delivering excellent customer service and achieving winning results for a distinguished clientele. Job Location Remote — Colombia Employment Type Hourly, long-term Work Style Deep focus, minimal meetings, heavy research + writing + evidence digging Job Description In this role, you will not simply review what the client gives us. You will search, verify, request, and pressure-test evidence. You may need to find audience metrics, circulation numbers, rankings, award rules, judging criteria, competition standards, media kits, institutional bylaws, membership requirements, manuals, press data, and other proof that explains why an achievement matters. This role supports O-1 and EB-1A immigration cases for clients with strong achievements in their fields. You will review and analyze client documents, research the client’s field, request or find missing evidence or information, help choose the best arguments, write clear support letters, prepare expert letters, and organize exhibits for attorney review. You will spend most of your day: reviewing client evidence: CVs, bios, awards, press, publications, contracts, expert letters, new articles, awards, industry letters, social media data, company records, and public sources researching the beneficiary’s field to understand what matters and why digging for missing proof, including media kits, rankings, publication metrics, award rules, competition rules, judging standards, bylaws, membership criteria, manuals, and public records contacting media outlets, institutions, associations, federations, event organizers, publishers, and award bodies to request information guiding the client on what documents are needed and pushing back when answers are vague or incomplete identifying the strongest O-1 / EB-1A criteria based on the evidence writing clear, evidence-based support letters and RFE response sections creating exhibit lists and organizing clean evidence packages for attorney review This role is not client-facing. No phone calls. No sales. No admin. No “assistant” work. Who Thrives Here You are a fit if you: are naturally curious enjoy quiet, focused work for long blocks of time like researching unfamiliar fields do not stop at the first Google result read carefully and reread when needed can work independently without constant supervision push yourself to find the missing fact or source review your own writing to make it clearer and stronger accept feedback well and improve fast want stability and to grow in this specialty Who Will Hate This Job This role is not for you if you: get frustrated when information is incomplete stop after a quick search and say, “I couldn’t find it” dislike deep research, writing, editing, or citations need constant instructions for every next step prefer meetings, calls, and social work over quiet desk work write around weak facts instead of finding better proof dislike revising your own work want a visible, client-facing role Responsibilities Review and summarize evidence: CVs, awards, press, publications, social media metrics, contracts, expert letters, industry letters, company records, and public sources Research the beneficiary’s field and explain why the achievements matter Dig for missing evidence through internet research, public records, institutions, media outlets, associations, federations, publishers, and award bodies Identify weak evidence, missing evidence, and areas that need client clarification Draft support letters and RFE response sections in clear English with exhibit citations Prepare expert letters Create exhibit lists and organize evidence in a logical order Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Journalism, Political Science, or similar Strong professional English writing Strong organization Strong attention to detail Strong follow-up instincts Comfortable with Word, PDF tools, Google Drive, email, and online research Reliable internet and ability to work independently Good to have but not required Experience writing research-based documents Experience preparing structured reports, legal documents, academic papers, case summaries, or evidence-based arguments Experience contacting institutions, media outlets, associations, or public sources to request information What Success Looks Like — 15 Days Max You can independently move cases forward with limited supervision. read the evidence carefully understand what we are trying to prove research the field find missing context identify what documents are still needed Write simple and clear cite evidence correctly avoid unsupported claims You require less correction each week. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Extraordinary Ability Immigration Paralegal
FRANCO LAW FIRM
Remote, Remote
Publicado hace 11 días
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