Specialist paralegal support for business immigration.
Filing-ready paralegal support for immigration attorneys and their teams, across H-1B, PERM, L-1, I-140, RFE responses, and many other immigrant and nonimmigrant filing matters.
Plus accredited CLE and practical resources to keep your practice current. Built by someone who does the work.
Specialist business immigration paralegal support for overflow, cap season, and complex matters. H-1B, L-1, O-1, TN, PERM, I-140, and RFE work, handled by people who know it. Expertise, not just capacity.
Hands-on training for your paralegals and staff, customized template packages, and INSZoom knowledge base buildout, so your team runs business immigration filings faster and cleaner.
Accredited CLE and practical courses for attorneys and their teams. Stay current on what is changing, delegate safely, and earn credit. Our Texas Bar accredited ethics course is open for registration now, with more on the way.
Overflow Paralegal Group was built from the inside of business immigration practice, not assembled from a staffing roster. That is also why the entire learning platform was built from scratch by a working paralegal, not bought off a shelf. Everything here reflects the real work.
Practitioner-built, not outsourced
Every course and every engagement reflects real business immigration experience, not generic legal staffing. Depth you can feel in the work.
Always current
Immigration shifts constantly. Our materials, alerts, and guidance track what is actually changing, so your team is never working off last year.
Paralegal-first
Hands-on paralegal support is the heart of what we do. The CLE, templates, and resources exist to make that support sharper, not to stand in for it.
Specialist, not generalist
We focus on business immigration and global mobility. One domain, done deeply, beats ten done thinly.
"Overflow is a structural problem, not a personal failure. The fix is the right knowledge and the right support, exactly when the work spikes."
Annette Ngene, Founder
Sharpen your immigration practice.
Start with an accredited course, or tell us where your team needs support.
No long hiring process. No retainer required. Tell us what you need and we handle the rest.
For law firms and legal teams
Getting paralegal support has never been this simple
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Contact us with your request
Use our contact form, email hello@overflowparalegal.com, or call (512) 898-9499. Tell us your practice area, the scope of work, and your timeline. The more detail the better but even a brief description gets us started.
What to include:
Practice area, matter type, estimated hours or project scope, deadline, any specialty requirements, and whether you prefer hourly or flat-fee.
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We confirm scope and get started
We review your request and responds within one business day. We confirm the scope, rate, and timeline in writing before any paralegal is assigned. Once confirmed we scope the matter and begin work, focused on its specialty and complexity.
Response within 1 business day
Scope confirmed in writing
Match within 24 to 48 hours
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Your paralegal starts work
We are ready from day one. No ramp-up period, no onboarding delays. They integrate with your team, follow your processes, and complete work under your attorney supervision. All work product is your property upon delivery.
Attorney supervision required. All paralegal work product must be reviewed by a licensed attorney prior to use. We work strictly within that requirement.
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You pay for work done
Hourly engagements are invoiced weekly. Flat-fee projects require a 50% deposit before work begins with the balance due upon delivery. You only pay for time actually worked. No retainer, no monthly minimums, no long-term commitment required.
Hourly
Invoiced weekly. You only pay for time actually worked.
Flat fee
50% deposit upfront, balance on delivery.
Ready to get started?
Tell us what you need. We will have someone ready within 24 to 48 hours.
Business immigration teams keep hitting the same wall: the work spikes, the deadlines do not move, and good help is hard to find fast. That is a structural problem, not a personal failure. Overflow Paralegal Group builds the knowledge and the specialist support that closes the gap, so attorneys can delegate with confidence and keep matters moving.
Annette Ngene
FOUNDER & MANAGING PARALEGAL
Annette Ngene is a business immigration paralegal with more than seven years of hands-on experience supporting immigration attorneys, HR leaders, and corporate stakeholders at law firms across the Austin, Texas metro area. She has managed high-volume H-1B cap seasons, PERM labor certification filings, I-140 petitions, RFE responses, and employer compliance programs from the ground up. She also designed and built Overflow Paralegal Group's accredited CLE platform from scratch. She founded the company because she lived the overflow problem firsthand and knew exactly what the work needed.
To make business immigration practice sharper and safer by giving attorneys and their teams accredited education, practical resources, and specialist paralegal support, all built from real experience.
Our Vision
To become the trusted knowledge source for business immigration and global mobility: the name practitioners reach for when they need to learn, delegate, or staff with confidence.
Our Values
Depth over breadth. Honest, concrete claims. Paralegal-first, always. We treat clients and learners as long-term partners, not transactions.
Learn with us, work with us, or join us.
We serve immigration attorneys who want to delegate safely, and paralegals who want meaningful work.
Accredited education, built by a paralegal who does the work
Practical continuing legal education for business immigration practice, focused on the supervision and delegation questions that come up in real matters. Every course is designed to leave you genuinely more informed, not merely credited.
The approach
Education that respects your time and your license.
Practitioner-built
Written from inside business immigration practice, not adapted from a generic template. The examples are the ones you actually meet.
Genuinely informative
Plain language and scenario-driven, built to change how you work, not just to satisfy a credit requirement.
Made to revisit
Self-paced and on demand, with a glossary, downloadable templates, and clear takeaways you can return to long after the credit posts.
Available now
The catalog
Texas Accredited CLE, 3.0 Ethics Hours
Delegating Without Risk
Ethical Paralegal Supervision in Business Immigration Practice
A scenario-driven course on where the line falls between what a paralegal can do and what only an attorney can, how supervision liability actually works across the malpractice, discipline, and fee-forfeiture tracks, and how to build a delegation system you can defend. Written in plain language for practicing attorneys, by someone who has done the work.
Ethics Lessons from the First Wage-Weighted H-1B Season
A self-paced ethics course on the practice questions the first wage-weighted H-1B season created. It walks through how the new selection rule reshapes registration decisions, the candor and competence duties that attach when wage level drives a client's odds, and the intake discipline that keeps a filing defensible. Scenario-driven, built for the situations that surfaced this cap season.
More courses are in development, with additional business immigration supervision and practice topics planned and multi-state accreditation to follow. Have a topic you would like to see covered? Get in touch.
Who you are learning from
Annette Ngene
A business immigration paralegal with more than seven years of hands-on experience across high-volume H-1B cap seasons, PERM filings, I-140 petitions, RFE responses, and employer compliance. She designed and built this CLE platform herself. The courses reflect the real questions of delegation and supervision she has lived, not theory.
Earn credit. Walk away sharper.
Start with the accredited course, or tell us what you would like to see covered next.
Business immigration support, from someone who has done the work.
Specialist help for the filings business immigration teams handle every day, in two forms. Experienced paralegals for the overflow, and advisory work that makes your whole operation run sharper. Not a generalist staffing desk. Depth in one domain.
What we cover
Depth in one domain, not breadth across several.
We focus on employment-based and business immigration. That focus is the point: the work is handled by people who recognize the patterns, the pitfalls, and the deadlines, because they have run these matters before.
H-1BH-1B CapL-1O-1TNE-2 / E-3F-1J-1B-1 / B-2PERM Labor CertificationI-140Adjustment of StatusConsular ProcessingRFE ResponsesEmployer CompliancePublic Access FilesFLAG and PERM Portals
Our focus is business immigration. For adjacent specialties, we can often point you toward a trusted contact rather than stretch outside our depth.
Every rate is a starting point for a standard matter, scoped up only when the work is genuinely more complex. And every one is a fraction of what you bill your client, so bringing us in protects your margin instead of eating it.
No retainer. Flat-fee projects take a 50 percent deposit, with the balance due on delivery. Hourly work is invoiced weekly.
Tap any item to see what is included.
Nonimmigrant work visas
H-1B (cap, extension, amendment)from $850›
LCA filing, Form I-129 with the H supplement, the support letter with the specialty occupation write-up, exhibit assembly, and a filing-ready package built to hold up to an RFE. Prepared for USCIS filing, with consular processing support where the worker is abroad.
L-1A / L-1B (intracompany transfer)from $800›
Qualifying relationship and managerial or specialized knowledge write-up, Form I-129 with the L supplement, and supporting exhibits. Prepared for USCIS filing or consular processing.
O-1 (extraordinary ability)from $900›
Evidence mapped to the regulatory criteria, Form I-129 with the O supplement, exhibit assembly, and drafting support for the petition and advisory letters. Prepared for USCIS filing, with consular processing support where needed.
TN (USMCA professional)from $500›
Profession and credential review against the USMCA list, drafting of Form I-129 and the I-129FT Free Trade Supplement, and support letter drafting. Prepared for USCIS filing, the port of entry, or consular processing.
E-2 / E-3 (treaty and specialty)from $750›
Treaty nationality and qualifying trade, investment, or specialty documentation. E-2 includes the DS-156E; E-3 includes the LCA filing. Prepared for consular processing or, where eligible, a USCIS change of status.
Student, exchange, and visitor
F-1 (student)from $400›
SEVIS I-20 coordination with the school, financial and admission documentation, and Form I-539 where applicable. Prepared for consular processing or a USCIS change of status.
J-1 (exchange visitor)from $400›
DS-2019 coordination with the sponsor, program and financial documentation, and Form I-539 where applicable. Prepared for consular processing or a USCIS change of status.
B-1 / B-2 (business or tourist visitor)from $200›
DS-160 draft, with attorney and employer support letter drafting, prepared for consular processing.
Employment-based green card
PERM labor certification (full process)from $650›
Prevailing wage request (ETA-9141), recruitment management and the audit file, and the ETA-9089, prepared to survive a DOL audit.
I-140 (EB-2 / EB-3)from $550›
Form I-140 built on the approved PERM, ability-to-pay documentation, and exhibit assembly.
EB-2 NIW (national interest waiver)from $1,100›
Form I-140 with the three-prong national interest argument, petition and recommendation letter drafting, and exhibit assembly.
EB-1 (A / B / C)from $1,200›
Evidence mapped to the EB-1 criteria, Form I-140, petition and support letter drafting, and a filing-ready exhibit set.
Adjustment of status (I-485, EAD, AP)from $600›
Form I-485 with the I-765 and I-131, medical and supporting documentation review, and a filing-ready package.
Consular processing (NVC / DS-260)from $550›
NVC document collection and submission, DS-260 preparation, and interview readiness review.
Responses, compliance, and drafting
RFE / NOID response$110/hr›
Issue analysis, evidence and argument assembly, and a drafted response before the deadline. Billed hourly, since the work depends on the issues raised.
221(g) response$110/hr›
Review of the consular 221(g) notice, assembly of the requested documents, and a drafted response for the post's administrative processing. Billed hourly by complexity.
Petition or application withdrawal$110/hr›
Drafting and submitting the withdrawal request to USCIS or the consulate, billed hourly by complexity.
Public Access File assembly and audit, LCA posting and recordkeeping review, PERM audit file preparation, and a compliance checklist.
Petition and support letter draftingfrom $70/pg›
Petition letters and expert or support letters drafted to the relevant criteria, billed per page.
Standalone and dependent filings (I-539, EAD/AP, H-4/L-2)from $200›
Standalone EAD or AP, I-539 change or extension, and H-4 or L-2 dependent filings, prepared and filing-ready.
Training, templates, and systems
Paralegal and staff trainingfrom $400/session›
Hands-on training for your paralegals and staff on business immigration filings, the supervision line, and quality control. Priced per session, scoped to your team.
Teaching and workshopsfrom $500/workshop›
Live workshops built around your team's needs, plus accredited CLE on business immigration and ethical delegation. Priced per workshop.
Customized template packagesfrom $750›
Firm-ready template packages: petitions, support and recommendation letters, RFE frameworks, intake forms, and checklists, organized by filing type.
INSZoom knowledge base and workflow buildout$110/hr›
Buildout of your INSZoom knowledge base, templates, workflows, and automations. Billed hourly, scoped per project.
Overflow and advisory
Hourly engagement$110/hr›
For ongoing overflow, extended coverage, or advisory work where the scope is flexible. Billed for time actually worked, invoiced weekly.
Rates are starting points and may rise with matter complexity. Quoted in writing before any work begins.
Beyond hands on the filings, we help you build the systems and the people behind them. This is the higher-leverage work: training and teaching your team, building the templates they draft from, and configuring the case management that moves your filings.
Paralegal and staff training
Training that gets your paralegals and staff productive in business immigration filings and in your systems: the substance, the supervision line that keeps delegation clean, and the quality control that keeps work filing-ready. Built from more than seven years in active practice.
from $400 per session
Teaching and workshops
Workshops built around your team's needs, not off-the-shelf, on the business immigration topics and the ethical delegation line where your people most need to grow. Paired with our accredited CLE. We teach the standard, then help your team meet it. See the courses.
from $500 per workshop
Customized template packages
Firm-ready template packages built to your standards: petitions, support and recommendation letters, RFE frameworks, intake forms, and checklists, organized by filing type so your team drafts faster and more consistently.
from $750
INSZoom knowledge base and workflow buildout
Buildout of your INSZoom knowledge base, document templates, workflows, queues, questionnaires, and automations, so business immigration filings move from intake to approval the way your cases run. Built by a paralegal who has run real caseloads in the system, not a generic implementer.
Your work is handled by a business immigration paralegal with seven years across H-1B, PERM, L-1, and I-140 matters and many more immigrant and nonimmigrant visa types, an MBA, and accredited CLE authorship. Credentials you can verify, not an anonymous temp.
Confidential by default
Every engagement is covered by a confidentiality agreement signed before any work begins. The obligations are binding and survive the engagement.
No retainer to start
Hourly engagements or flat-fee projects. You are only ever committed to the work you have confirmed in writing.
The difference
Support that respects the delegation line.
Works under your supervision
All work product is reviewed and signed off by your attorneys. We know exactly where the line falls between conveying information and exercising legal judgment.
Specialist, not temp
You work with an experienced business immigration paralegal who has done the work, not someone pulled from a general pool.
Built on the ethics
The same supervision principles taught in our accredited CLE shape how we engage. Delegation done in a way you can defend.
Where does your team need support?
Tell us the matter type, the scope, and the timeline. We will tell you honestly how we can help.
We respond to all inquiries within one business day. Scope is confirmed within 24 to 48 hours, and work begins on agreement. Rush turnaround available with a surcharge.
Request Received
Thank you for reaching out. We will review your request and respond within one business day with next steps and paralegal match details.
For urgent matters, call directly: (512) 898-9499
1099 ContractRemoteNow Accepting
Business Immigration Paralegal
Overflow Paralegal Group · Support employer-sponsored immigration matters for law firms nationwide
About this role
Overflow Paralegal Group is seeking experienced Business Immigration Paralegals to join our on-demand contractor pool. You will support immigration attorneys and HR teams handling employer-sponsored visa matters on a task-by-task basis. This is an excellent opportunity to supplement your income during high-volume petition seasons - H-1B cap season alone can mean full-time hours for weeks at a time.
Position overview
As a Business Immigration Paralegal with Overflow Paralegal Group, you will be embedded into active immigration matters for law firm clients handling employer-sponsored immigration caseloads. You will work directly with immigration attorneys and HR stakeholders, managing documentation-intensive filings that require both technical knowledge and strong organizational discipline.
You will be expected to work independently with minimal supervision once assigned, maintain strict adherence to USCIS and DOL procedural requirements, and communicate proactively with the supervising attorney when issues arise. Accuracy is paramount - errors in immigration filings can have serious consequences for employers and beneficiaries.
Strong contractors in this specialty bring not just filing knowledge but an understanding of the strategic context behind each petition - why a particular visa category was chosen, what the RFE exposure is, and how to build the strongest possible evidentiary record.
What we expect from all contractors
Regardless of specialty, every Overflow Paralegal Group contractor is held to the following professional standards.
Absolute confidentiality
All client information is strictly confidential. You will sign an NDA for each engagement. There are no exceptions.
Deadline commitment
When you accept a task, you own it. Deadlines are non-negotiable. If an issue arises, communicate immediately.
Attorney supervision
All work is completed under attorney supervision. You do not provide legal advice. You escalate judgment calls.
Professional communication
All client and firm communication is professional, timely, and clear. You represent Overflow Paralegal Group in every interaction.
Technology proficiency
Reliable internet, a capable computer, and proficiency with standard legal and productivity software are required.
Conflict disclosure
You must immediately disclose any actual or potential conflict of interest before accepting or beginning any engagement.
Income potential
H-1B cap season (January through April) and PERM cycles create sustained high-volume periods where contractors regularly work full-time hours. This is one of our highest-demand specialties year-round.
What you will do
All work completed under attorney supervision as required by applicable professional conduct rules.
Prepare and organize H-1B, L-1, O-1, TN, and other nonimmigrant visa petition packages
Draft and review Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) and coordinate DOL FLAG system filings
Compile and organize supporting evidence including employer support letters, job descriptions, and beneficiary credentials
Prepare I-140 immigrant petition packages for EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3 categories
Support PERM labor certification filings including recruitment documentation and audit files
Maintain and organize public access files to ensure employer compliance
Coordinate with HR teams and employees throughout the immigration process
Prepare responses to Requests for Evidence (RFEs) under attorney supervision
Track filing deadlines and maintain case calendars
Support consular processing and adjustment of status filings
What we require
Minimum 2 years of business immigration paralegal experience
Working knowledge of USCIS, DOL, and DOS processes and systems
Experience with INSZoom, LawLogix, or similar immigration case management software preferred
Familiarity with DOL FLAG system and MyUSCIS portals
Bachelor's degree + 2 years experience required. Paralegal degree or certificate + 3 years experience may be substituted
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple deadlines simultaneously
Important - please read before applying
This is a task-based, on-demand 1099 contractor position - not full-time employment. Work is assigned based on client need and your availability. There is no guaranteed minimum number of hours or tasks. You set your own schedule and claim available tasks that match your specialty. During peak periods, hours can be substantial. During slower periods, volume may be lower.
We match experienced paralegals with law firms that need qualified on-demand support. Work remotely, set your own availability, and choose the tasks that fit your expertise.
Important - please read before applying
These are task-based, on-demand contractor positions - not full-time employment. Work is assigned based on client need and your availability. There is no guaranteed minimum number of hours or tasks per week. You set your own schedule and claim tasks that match your specialty when they become available.
Minimum requirements
What we look for in every applicant
Experience
2+ years
Minimum 2 years of paralegal experience in your practice area specialty
Education
Education
Bachelor's degree + 2 yrs experience, or paralegal degree/certificate + 3 yrs experience. MBA or JD a plus.
Background
Required
Background report within 12 months required. No report? We conduct one and deduct the fee (~$35) from your first invoice.
Setup
Remote
Fully remote. You need a reliable internet connection, a computer, and a quiet workspace for client calls.
Open positions
Our current focus area
We build deep, not wide. Business immigration is the only area we take on right now. If your specialty is elsewhere, reach out anyway and I will keep you in mind as the practice grows.
Now accepting1099 ContractRemote
Business Immigration Paralegal
H-1B, PERM, L-1, I-140, consular processing, employer compliance, global mobility support, DOL FLAG system filings.
Another specialty?
We expand into new areas over time. Send your background and the work you do, and we will reach out when there is a fit.
Submit your application through our Join Our Team page. Every application is reviewed personally by our team.
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Video interview
A 30-minute interview to discuss your background, specialties, availability, and how our platform works.
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Reference check
We verify your professional references. Background checks are completed where required by client or matter type.
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First placement
Once approved, you set your availability and start receiving task opportunities matched to your specialties.
Work on your terms
Set your own availability, choose which tasks to claim, and work remotely from anywhere in the US. You are an independent contractor with full control over your schedule.
1099 Independent ContractorRemoteTask-based availability2+ years required
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Application Received
Thank you for applying to join Overflow Paralegal Group. Our team will review your application within 3 to 5 business days. Qualified applicants will be contacted to schedule a 30-minute interview. Every application is reviewed personally.
Questions? Email candidates@overflowparalegal.com
Business immigration, in plain language
Practice insights, policy updates, and honest analysis of what it takes to run a business immigration practice. Written for the people doing the filings, by a paralegal who has been in the room.
Immigration Policy Update
DOL Opens H-1B and PERM Fraud Investigation: What It Means for the Files on Your Desk
The Labor Department's Inspector General opened a major H-1B and PERM fraud investigation. The rules did not change. What changed is who is going to read your Public Access File and PERM recruitment record.
USCIS Signature Rule (July 10, 2026): A Pre-Filing Signature Checklist to Avoid a Denial
Starting July 10, USCIS can deny a filing for an invalid signature and keep the fee. Here is what the rule does, plus a print-ready pre-filing signature checklist to avoid a costly denial.
The Birthright Citizenship Ruling: What It Means for Immigration Professionals
The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship today. What the ruling protects, what did not change, and what it means for immigration professionals and the families they serve.
Naturalization Application Fee Adjustments: A Drafting-Desk Story
On paper it is a citizenship-cost headline. For the paralegal who drafts and assembles the package, it is a capacity event hiding inside a fee table. Here is what the proposed N-400 and N-336 rule lands on, and where overflow support fits.
Business immigration runs on precision, but under the volume the person at the center can fade into a receipt number. Keeping them in view is not at odds with compliance. It is what makes the rigor sustainable, and what protects your team and your clients.
Most attorneys ask what contract help costs before anything else, and almost no one answers until a call. Here is the honest version: how flat per filing and hourly pricing work, what you are really paying for, and why a published rate protects your margin instead of eating it.
Is the $100,000 H-1B Fee Still in Effect? Where Things Stand Now
The fee was struck down on June 8, 2026, then reinstated by a stay on June 12. It is back in effect for now, with the appeal pending. Here is the current status and what it means for the petitions you are filing.
From Luck to Wage Level: What the First Wage-Weighted H-1B Lottery Taught Us
The FY2027 cap season was the first run of the wage-weighted selection system, and wage level now drives the odds. Here is what the first season taught us, what it shifts for entry-level and advanced-degree candidates, and the operational change it created for your team.
What the New USCIS AOS Policy Memo Means for Your Caseload and Your Team
On May 21, 2026, USCIS reaffirmed that adjustment of status is a matter of discretionary relief, not an automatic right. Here is what changed operationally and what it means for your team right now.
What Attorneys Should Know Before Handing Off Work to a Contract Paralegal
Bringing in contract support for the first time raises practical questions worth thinking through before the work begins. Scope, communication, supervision, and specialty match all matter more than most people expect.
For solo immigration attorneys, doing everything yourself is often a default rather than a choice. But that default has a cost that does not show up on any invoice.
What Happens to Your H-1B Petition After You Hand It to Your Paralegal
Most attorneys hand off the petition and move on. Here is what actually happens on the other side of that handoff, and why specialty experience changes everything.