Paralegal Intern
Position Title
Paralegal Intern (Client Relations & Business Development – Immigration Law, International Market)
Work Schedule
Part-Time – Flexible Hours
Work Location
Remote / Hybrid (International)
Compensation
USD $2,000 – $20,000+ per month (Commission-Based; Uncapped Earnings)
Overview
Bandi & Associates PLLC is a U.S.-based immigration law firm seeking a motivated and professional Paralegal to support client relations and business development initiatives in the international market.
The selected candidate will communicate professionally in English and other relevant languages with prospective and existing clients regarding U.S. immigration services. The role involves close coordination with U.S. immigration attorneys to facilitate client onboarding, case preparation, and ongoing case management.
This is a remote position open to qualified candidates worldwide.
Key Responsibilities
The Paralegal will play an important role in expanding the firm’s global immigration practice.
Primary responsibilities include:
Serve as a liaison between international clients and U.S. immigration attorneys.
Identify and cultivate prospective clients through digital marketing channels, networking, referrals, and international outreach initiatives.
Conduct professional consultations regarding U.S. immigration pathways (including employment-based, investment-based, and family-based categories).
Explain the scope of legal services, documentation requirements, timelines, fee structures, and engagement procedures.
Coordinate with attorneys and case managers to ensure smooth onboarding and case progression.
Maintain accurate CRM records and track client development metrics.
Qualifications
Education
Currently enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program or holder of a bachelor’s degree (Law, Business, International Relations, or related field preferred).
Work Experience
Prior experience in client-facing roles, business development, sales, consulting, legal support services, immigration services, global mobility, or cross-border consulting is preferred but not required.
Required Knowledge & Skills
Basic familiarity with U.S. immigration categories (e.g., EB-1, EB-2, EB-5, H-1B, L-1, family-based immigration) is preferred.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
Proficiency in at least one additional foreign language is required.
Strong interpersonal, persuasion, and client development abilities.
Ability to work independently in a remote environment with strong time management skills.
Results-oriented mindset and comfort working under a commission-based compensation structure.
High level of professionalism and confidentiality awareness.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and familiarity with CRM systems is preferred.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience living, studying, or working outside one’s home country.
Demonstrated cross-cultural communication skills.
Interest in international mobility, immigration policy, or global business.
Career Development & Advancement
High-performing candidates may be considered for:
Promotion to Senior Business Development Manager
Transition to U.S.-based roles within the firm
Potential H-1B visa sponsorship, subject to firm policy and applicable U.S. immigration regulations
This position offers substantial long-term career growth opportunities for ambitious and internationally minded professionals.
Compensation Structure
This is a commission-based position. Monthly earnings typically range from approximately USD $2,000 to USD $20,000 or more, depending on performance and client acquisition results. There is no cap on earning potential.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Bandi & Associates PLLC provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other status protected by applicable law.
Required Application Materials
All applicants must submit:
Resume/CV (in English)
Proof of education (Enrollment verification, diploma, or transcript)
Optional: Documentation demonstrating English proficiency
Incomplete applications may not be considered.