H-2A & H-2B Immigration Paralegal

Location

United States

Posted

2 days ago

Salary

$59.8K - $68K / year

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

H-2A & H-2B Immigration Paralegal

Farmer Enterprises

Role Description We are hiring two Immigration Paralegals with direct experience handling H-2A and/or H-2B filings. Candidates must have hands-on experience preparing and managing temporary labor certification applications and related immigration filings. Experience in either H-2A or H-2B is required; experience in both is strongly preferred. These roles will support high-volume seasonal workforce matters, and final team assignment (H-2A vs. H-2B focus) may vary depending on candidate experience and business needs. - Prepare, organize, and file temporary labor certification applications and visa petitions for H-2A and H-2B programs, including all required forms such as ETA 9142A/B, ETA 790/790A, G-28s, and supporting documentation. - Manage the full lifecycle of the case process from client intake and documentation collection to drafting, attorney review, final submission, and follow-up. - Coordinate closely with the assigned Associate Attorney to track deadlines, ensure timely filings, and flag any risk factors or delays in the case lifecycle. - Draft supporting legal documents, job orders, notices of posting, recruitment reports, and declarations based on client input and government requirements. - Ensure compliance with DOL, DHS, and USCIS standards, including seasonal deadlines and jurisdiction-specific recruitment steps. - Maintain and update case information and documentation in the firm’s immigration case management software (e.g., Docketwise, Salesforce, or other platforms). - Communicate professionally and regularly with clients regarding case status updates, next steps, and action items. - Identify potential issues or escalations and bring them to the attention of the manager and attorney as appropriate. - Support accurate tracking of filings and outcomes to contribute to firm-wide metrics and client reporting. - Ability to progress casework and work independently. Qualifications - Minimum 2+ years of direct experience preparing and filing H-2A and/or H-2B petitions required. - Experience with ETA 790/790A job orders. - Experience with ETA 9142A and/or ETA 9142B applications. - Experience with recruitment documentation and compliance steps. - Experience with USCIS petition preparation and supporting documentation. - Experience managing high-volume, deadline-driven casework. - General immigration experience without H-2A or H-2B exposure will not be considered sufficient for this role. Requirements - Excellent interpersonal skills. - Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. - Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines. - Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. - Ability to function well in a high-paced and at times stressful environment. - Ability to maintain confidentiality and to exercise discretion and good judgment. Benefits - 401(k) with employer match: 100% match on the first 3% you contribute, plus 50% match on the next 2% (up to 4% total). - Health, dental, and vision insurance. - 15 days of PTO (plus 1 additional day/year after 3 years). - Paid holidays. - 1-month sabbatical after 5 years. - Gym membership reimbursement. - Home office setup stipend. Location Eligibility At this time, we are only able to hire candidates residing in Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, or Virginia.

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