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		<title>Case Study: 3-Year degree in Commerce from India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, CCI responded to another client who received an RFE through the Nebraska Service Center. The RFE indicated a strong potential for the denial of the client’s EB-3 Visa. The grounds indicated in the RFE were that the foreign degree in commerce was not the U.S. equivalency of a Bachelor Degree in Business Administration. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently, <abbr title="Career Consulting International">CCI</abbr> responded to another client who received an <abbr title="request for evidence">RFE</abbr> through the Nebraska Service Center. The <abbr title="request for evidence">RFE</abbr> indicated a strong potential for the denial of the client’s EB-3 Visa. The grounds indicated in the <abbr title="request for evidence">RFE</abbr> were that the foreign degree in commerce was not the <abbr title="United States">U.S.</abbr> equivalency of a Bachelor Degree in Business Administration.</p>
<p>The client wrote back to thank the agency for the excellent evaluation and extensive documentation in support of the three-year degree. He also received approval for his EB-3 Visa. Expert opinions that demonstrate the <strong>educational equivalency</strong> of the 3-year degree require a lot of research and can be expensive. This is because the process of showing that these <em>foreign education credentials</em> are equivalent requires extensive evidence. The responses of our clients, however, show a high degree of success, so we know that what we’re doing works.</p>
<p>If you’ve received a denial or <abbr title="request for evidence">RFE</abbr>, contact <abbr title="Career Consulting International">CCI</abbr> with your information and let us tell you whether we can help. That’s why we’re here.</p>
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