VIRTUAL IMMIGRATION PARALEGAL SERVICES FOR LAW FIRMS
Legal Core places pre-vetted remote immigration paralegals exclusively into U.S. law firms within days — not weeks. Virtual immigration paralegal services from Legal Core are built for firms carrying real caseloads who can't afford to lose attorney hours to filing prep, client follow-up, or deadline tracking. Your attorneys practice law. A trained paralegal handles the rest.
No long-term contract required · 30-day satisfaction guarantee
Pre-Vetted Immigration Paralegals
Background checks, credentials, skills assessment, and NDA signed before any matter access.
Placed Within 72 Hours
From consultation call to a remote immigration paralegal working your caseload in days, not weeks.
Bilingual EN/ES Available
Critical for firms serving clients in Florida, Texas, California, and New York markets.
Up to 60% Cost Savings
Cut staffing costs compared to an in-house hire. No payroll taxes, health insurance, or office costs.
WHAT A VIRTUAL IMMIGRATION PARALEGAL DOES FOR YOUR FIRM
Remote paralegals handle the full range of immigration case preparation tasks under attorney supervision. Your firm directs all legal strategy. The paralegal executes the administrative and procedural work that clogs your attorneys' calendars.
Paralegals prepare and track filings including I-130, I-485, I-140, N-400, and asylum applications. They verify completeness, organize supporting documents, and follow your firm's submission checklists. Every filing goes out on time. Nothing gets missed because an attorney was in court.
- I-130 Petition for Alien Relative
- I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence
- I-140 Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers
- N-400 Application for Naturalization
- Asylum and withholding of removal applications
- DACA renewals and TPS filings
Your paralegal manages client follow-ups, document collection, and deadline tracking on your behalf. Clients get faster responses. Cases move forward without attorneys acting as administrative coordinators. Bilingual support in English and Spanish is available — critical for firms serving clients in Florida, Texas, California, and New York.
WHO LEGAL CORE SERVES
We work exclusively with law firms and solo immigration attorneys across the United States. We do not serve other industries. Every placement is matched to a legal workflow.
Small to Mid-Size Firms
1 to 20 attorneys — these are firms with real caseloads and no dedicated HR or operations staff. Every hour an attorney spends on non-billable admin work shows directly on the bottom line.
Solo Practitioners
Solo practitioners carry the sharpest burden. No support staff means missed calls are missed clients. A remote immigration paralegal changes that math immediately.
Immigration Practices
Every placement is matched to a legal workflow. Remote paralegals bring immigration-specific experience — not general legal support that requires weeks of ramp-up.
HOW LEGAL CORE PLACES YOUR IMMIGRATION PARALEGAL
Every successful placement starts with understanding your practice. We take the time to learn how your firm handles immigration matters, where your team spends the most time, and which responsibilities should be delegated. This allows us to recommend support that fits your workflow instead of forcing you to adapt to ours.
Once we understand your needs, we identify an immigration paralegal whose experience and working style match your firm. We look beyond technical qualifications to find someone who communicates well with your team and can become a reliable extension of your practice.
Your paralegal works the way your firm works. They learn your procedures, adapt to your preferred communication methods, and become familiar with your case management software and internal processes. The goal is a smooth transition with minimal disruption to your daily operations.
The first few weeks are focused on building confidence. Your paralegal begins with clearly defined responsibilities while receiving guidance and support throughout the onboarding process. As they become familiar with your practice, they gradually take on more complex work.
Our support doesn't end after placement. We stay involved to ensure everything continues running smoothly, helping refine workflows, address feedback, and make adjustments as your firm's needs evolve. This ongoing approach helps create a long-term partnership that delivers consistent value.
THE 30-DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
If your placement is not the right fit within 30 days, Legal Core finds a replacement at no cost. No renegotiation. No service interruption fees. We find a new match and handle the transition.
No Renegotiation. No Service Interruption Fees.
If your placement is not the right fit within 30 days, Legal Core finds a replacement at no cost. No renegotiation. No service interruption fees. We find a new match and handle the transition.
Most staffing firms charge for replacements or make you restart the process from scratch. We absorb that cost because we vet candidates before they reach your desk — and we stand behind that vetting.
Replacement Guarantee When Your Paralegal Leaves
If your paralegal departs or underperforms, we provide a new match within five business days. Turnover is the single biggest hidden cost of in-house hiring. The average in-house paralegal stays 1.5 years — and when they leave, your firm absorbs recruitment costs, onboarding time, and a gap in coverage. We eliminate that exposure.
Five business days.
New paralegal.
No additional cost.
WHAT LEGAL CORE MANAGES VERSUS WHAT YOU CONTROL
We handle time tracking, salary, and performance monitoring while you direct all legal work. You are not managing an employer-of-record relationship. You are not running payroll, dealing with benefits enrollment, or filing FICA contributions.
COST SAVINGS COMPARED TO IN-HOUSE IMMIGRATION PARALEGAL HIRING
Firms eliminate benefits, payroll taxes, recruiting costs, and office overhead with a remote staffing model. The cost comparison is not close.
| Cost Item | In-House Hire | Legal Core VA |
|---|---|---|
| Base Salary | $40,000–$55,000/yr | $35,400–$38,000/yr |
| Payroll Taxes (FICA) | $3,000–$4,200/yr | Not applicable |
| Health Insurance | $6,000–$12,000/yr | Not applicable |
| Office Space & Equipment | $4,000–$8,000/yr | Not applicable |
| Recruitment & Onboarding | $3,000–$6,000/yr | Handled by us |
| Turnover Risk | High — avg. 1.5 yrs tenure | Free replacement within 30 days |
| Total Annual Cost | $56,000–$85,000 | $35,400–$38,000/yr (flex hours) |
Cut staffing costs by up to 60% compared to an in-house hire. That delta does not include soft costs: the weeks of productivity lost during a bad hire, the legal exposure from an under-supervised paralegal, or the manager time spent on HR issues that shouldn't touch an attorney's calendar.
IMMIGRATION CASE TYPES YOUR PARALEGAL CAN SUPPORT
Legal Core USA paralegals are experienced across family-based, employment-based, humanitarian, and removal defense matters. Immigration paralegal services from our network cover the case types that drive volume in high-demand practice areas.
I-130, I-485, consular processing
I-140, PERM, H-1B support documentation (business immigration paralegal tasks)
Asylum, TPS, U-visa, VAWA
Case preparation support, documentation
N-400 filing and interview preparation
DACA renewals and adjustment of status filings
Frequently Asked Questions
A remote immigration paralegal can prepare, organize, and track a broad range of USCIS and immigration court filings. This includes family-based petitions (I-130, I-485), employment-based filings (I-140), naturalization applications (N-400), asylum applications, TPS and DACA renewals, and supporting documentation for removal defense. The paralegal works under attorney supervision on all matters — they prepare and organize; your attorney reviews and signs. Scope can be adjusted based on your firm's current caseload and priorities.
Bilingual placements in English and Spanish are available. For firms serving Spanish-speaking clients — common in Florida, Texas, California, and New York — a bilingual remote immigration paralegal handles client communication, document translation coordination, and intake in the client's preferred language. All legal work and correspondence with USCIS remains in English. If your practice requires a language other than Spanish, speak with us during the consultation — we will confirm availability before matching.
Yes. A business immigration paralegal within the network is trained to support employment-based visa matters, including H-1B petition documentation, PERM labor certification support, I-140 immigrant petition preparation, and L-1 intracompany transfer filings. Business immigration tends to involve higher document volume and employer coordination — tasks well-suited to a dedicated remote paralegal. Firms that handle corporate immigration alongside individual matters can use the same placement to cover both.
An immigration paralegal — virtual or on-site — performs legal support work under the direct supervision of a licensed attorney. They prepare forms, organize documentation, track deadlines, communicate with clients about procedural matters, and manage case files. They do not provide legal advice, represent clients before USCIS or immigration courts, or make legal determinations. Those functions belong to your attorneys. The paralegal extends your firm's capacity by handling high-volume procedural work so your attorneys can focus on the legal work that requires their license.