Senior Immigration Consultant

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<p>At <b>Corporate Visa Solutions (CVS)</b> – the new international brand of <b>Visados Empresas</b> – we are expanding rapidly across Europe, providing global mobility and U.S. corporate immigration expertise. This is an exciting moment to join our team: we are looking for a <b>Senior Immigration Consultant specialized in U.S. visas</b> to strengthen our international practice.</p><p>At CVS, you will work in <b>direct collaboration with a U.S.-licensed attorney</b>, delivering top-tier immigration advice to multinational companies and their employees. We value professionals with strong experience handling <b>Green Cards</b> and visas such as <b>L, B, O, and E-2</b>, who are eager to grow in a dynamic, international environment.</p><p><b>Role Description</b></p><p>As a <b>Senior Immigration Consultant</b>, you will play a key role in managing and supervising complex U.S. immigration cases. You will guide clients through every step of the process, ensuring compliance, accuracy, and strategic solutions in global mobility.</p><p>You will work closely with clients, legal teams, and our international network, providing <b>client-focused, high-quality, and strategic immigration consulting</b>.</p><p><b>Responsibilities</b></p><ul><li>Manage end-to-end U.S. immigration processes, from temporary visas to permanent residency (Green Card).</li><li>Draft, review, and prepare complex petitions (L-1, B-1/B-2, O-1, E-2, H-1B, EB-2/EB-3, etc.), including supporting documentation and legal cover letters.</li><li>Advise corporate clients and individuals throughout the immigration journey, anticipating risks and offering strategic solutions.</li><li>Represent clients before U.S. immigration authorities in coordination with our U.S. attorney.</li><li>Mentor and support junior consultants, sharing expertise and best practices.</li><li>Stay up to date with U.S. immigration regulations and industry trends to ensure best-in-class service.</li></ul><p><b>Qualifications</b></p><ul><li><b>Law degree</b> (other degrees will be considered if combined with strong immigration experience).</li><li><b>2-3+ years of proven experience</b> in U.S. immigration (employment-based visas and/or Green Card processing).</li><li>Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and client service orientation.</li><li>Fluency in <b>English</b> (C1 or higher) and <b>Spanish</b>.</li><li>Previous experience in immigration consulting, law firms, or corporate mobility departments will be highly valued.</li></ul><p><b>What We Offer</b></p><ul><li>Be part of an <b>international brand expanding across Europe</b>.</li><li><b>100% remote work</b> with full flexibility.</li><li>Flexible schedule with reduced working hours on Fridays.</li><li>Career development plan with continuous training and collaboration with U.S. attorneys.</li><li>A dynamic, international work environment with global clients.</li></ul><p>If you have solid experience in U.S. corporate immigration and want to join an <b>expanding international project</b>, this is your opportunity to grow with <b>CVS</b>.</p>

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