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The American Immigration Law Firm is looking for you!

American Immigration Law is a law firm specializing in business, immigration law, and several other areas. Our firm's success is its personal concern for not only its clients but also its employees.


The American Immigration Law team is currently expanding and looking to onboard motivated Business Development Specialist to join our office. Browse our Careers page to see recent job posting and see where your skill set can best serve our growing team.


American Immigration Law is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or veteran or disability status.


Team Work

At American Immigration we believe that the strength of our team is what allows us to fight hard for our clients.

Growth Opportunities

Once you are a part of the American Immigration team, the opportunities for growth are endless.

Community Service

We believe that the service our our customers is most important and this truth guides our practice daily.

The best of the best!

If you are looking for a meaningful career with a growing firm the American Immigration Law is looking for you. American Immigration Law, PLLC has 1 opening for for Paralegal in Orlando, FL 32827. Req.Bachelor's degree in Legal Studies +2 years of experience with legal prof & bilingual English-Portuguese. Resumes to Carolina at perms@aimmigrationlaw.com

By Carolina Kripinski November 2, 2023
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