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Company Description
Nuevo Lawyers is a specialist immigration law firm supporting both private individuals and businesses with a wide range of UK immigration matters. The firm focuses on delivering creative practical solutions for business immigration cases including sponsor licences, work visas, compliance audits, and civil penalty challenges. The firm also handles personal immigration applications such as spouse and fiancé(e) visas, student visas, deportation and bail matters, UK Ancestry, British citizenship, and EU Settlement Scheme cases. Nuevo Lawyers focuses on attentive client service, clear communication, and tailored legal strategies to help clients navigate the immigration system confidently.
Role Description
The Immigration Paralegal will support solicitors and caseworkers with the preparation, management, and progression of immigration files on a day-to-day basis.
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Graduate Consultant — 2026 Scheme
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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- Gathering client information and evidence
- Drafting application forms and legal documents
- Organising supporting documentation
- Maintaining accurate case records
- Communicating with clients
- Liaising with relevant authorities
- Scheduling appointments
- Monitoring deadlines for applications, appeals, and reviews
- Conducting legal research on immigration issues
- Preparing case summaries
- Assisting with compliance and administrative tasks
This is a full-time on-site role based in our Birmingham office.
Key Attributes including Qualifications and Main Duties
- Strong foundation in Law with the ability to understand and apply legal principles to practical casework.
- Knowledge of Immigration Law and Immigration Issues including common UK immigration routes and procedures.
- Experience handling visa applications with attention to eligibility, evidence, and visa deadline.
- Proficiency in legal document preparation including drafting forms, letters, statements, and case bundles.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to explain complex information clearly to clients.
- High level of accuracy, organization, and time management with strong attention to detail and document integrity.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a legal team and interact with diverse clients in a professional and respectful manner.
- Relevant academic background such as a law degree, legal practice course, or paralegal qualification.
- Prior experience in immigration law with at least 12 months’ experience working in immigration law in a broad range of immigration matters. However, applications from candidates who are otherwise exceptional will still be considered.
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