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	<title>TheDegreePeople Case Studies &#187; immigration visa</title>
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		<title>Case Study: United Nations Recommends Career Consulting International</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No, this isn’t a gimmick. It’s a true story from one of our clients who shared his story on one of the immigration visa chat boards a few months ago. Here is the story in his own words (his name has been removed, as we always protect our clients’ privacy): Guys, I want to share [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, this isn’t a gimmick. It’s a true story from one of our clients who shared his story on one of the <strong>immigration visa</strong> chat boards a few months ago. Here is the story in his own words (his name has been removed, as we always protect our clients’ privacy):</p>
<p>Guys,</p>
<p>I want to share good news, finally I got a magic email from <abbr title="United States Citizenship and Immigration Services">USCIS</abbr> that my <abbr title="Immigrant Worker Petition for Employment">I-140</abbr> is approved at TSC service center. Here are my details:</p>
<p>My first I <abbr title="Immigrant Worker Petition for Employment">140</abbr> filed from NSC using substitute labor was denied in Jan&#8217;03. Reason: Education Evaluation. [I was] denied from AAO after one year. Recently my original labor was approved from backlog center, this time I did my evaluation from <abbr title="Career Consulting International">Sheila Danzig</abbr>, she did excellent job, she actually evaluated my 3 years of Polytechnic(Met Engg) equivalent to <abbr title="United States Bachelor of Science Degree">US BS</abbr>, total credits 122.5. Ms. Danzig also produced an expert opinion, evaluating my AMIIM( Associate Member of Indian Institute of metals) equivalent to Master in Met engg. With that my attorney applied [for the] <abbr title="Immigrant Worker Petition for Employment">I-140</abbr> at TSC on 31st March and today I got the email from <abbr title="United States Citizenship and Immigration Services">USCIS</abbr> for approval. Actually I must thank to United Nations, who advised me to get my evaluation done thru Sheila. Guys this is not an advertisement for Sheila or United Nation but its true success story.</p>
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		<title>Case Study: 3-Year Degree</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 13:33:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This client had a 3-year degree and a GNIIT diploma. He had applied for an I-140 immigration visa, and received an RFE from the USCIS. After consulting several foreign credential evaluation agencies, he found none who were willing to submit an evaluation report showing his 3-year degree to be the U.S. equivalency of a Bachelor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This client had a 3-year degree and a GNIIT diploma. He had applied for an <abbr title="Immigrant Worker Petition for Employment">I-140</abbr> immigration visa, and received an <abbr title="Request For Evidence">RFE</abbr> from the <abbr title="United States Citizenship and Immigration Services">USCIS</abbr>. After consulting several foreign credential evaluation agencies, he found none who were willing to submit an evaluation report showing his 3-year degree to be the <abbr title="United States">U.S.</abbr> equivalency of a Bachelor Degree.</p>
<p>Then he turned to <a title="TheDegreePeople.com" href="http://www.thedegreepeople.com/">Career Consulting International</a>. We were able to offer him an educational evaluation demonstrating his 3-year Bachelor Degree to be equal to a <abbr title="United States">U.S.</abbr> Bachelor Degree as the labor certificate demanded. We did this by offering an evaluation report, an expert opinion letter, and 250 pages of documentation supporting the position that the two degrees were equivalent.</p>
<p>He was happy to share with us later that we had successfully answered the <abbr title="Request For Evidence">RFE</abbr> and his <abbr title="Immigrant Worker Petition for Employment">I-140</abbr> had been approved. While we could not offer him a 100 percent guarantee that his foreign degree would be accepted, we could show him that we have had considerable success in demonstrating the equivalency of these two degrees.</p>
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