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All About Immigration Background Checks

June 28th, 2009 | Posted by Admin in Immigration Law - (Comments Off)

A lot of people coming from different countries and walking different walks of life travels and some even consider migrating to another country where they believe would provide them with greener pastures. In people intent to migrate, they have to undergo an Immigration Background Check, and as we would notice People coming from Asia, Africa and even Europe are drawn to the country we call the land of the free, the US.

Applications for US immigration need to have and pass a proper immigration background check. And once an individual passes this background check, it will establish the person’s residence eligibility. Background checks that will be used for immigration are performed by the agency in-charge of the process. For those applying for US migration, the back ground check is with the agency of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services or the USCIS which is the federal agency handling the checks on applicants for immigration visa processing. This immigration background check will be done only by the USCIS without any bias on the country of origin, religious issues or ethnicity to ensure that they provide only reliable results.

But currently, due to the 9/11 attack, the US has started increasing their immigration background checks to ensure the safety and level down the possibility of the country experiencing another terror attack. Immigration background checks are now conducted for security purposes and so a large number of applicants are routinely inspected and many passed the test without any incidences. Yet many advocates of the USCIS procedure are concerned with the new time-consuming procedure as it takes a long time because of the three-tiered approach being used on background checking. This process would mean a year or more of waiting for an applicant before he or she gets visa approval.

Immigration background check involves three different process in investigation techniques such as the Interagency Border Inspections System or the IBIS Name Check, FBI fingerprint check and the FBI name check. Applicants should pass these three test before the interview schedule is given. If any of the checks gets a negative result after investigations are made, the immigration process will be a failure.

The first process of the immigration background check is done by the IBIS which is a multi-agency, centralized system acquiring information for different sources to instantly know whether an applicant is qualified or if more background checking is needed. Fingerprint checks from the FBI usually take about twenty four to forty eight hours, and if criminal records comes up, an adjudicator of the USCIS will determine if the possibility of continuing or not continuing the investigation. (more…)

Top Reasons Why to Live and Work in Australia

June 13th, 2009 | Posted by Admin in Immigration Work - (Comments Off)

Australia is fast becoming a preferred destination for immigrants in terms of its great lifestyle and excellent career opportunities. Due to its booming economy, getting jobs in Australia whether skilled or professional has made easier and the chances of being employed becomes higher and better. Currently, there are over thousands of employment opportunities are awaiting for qualified workers. But before one could land down under to start their new life and career, he must secure first an Australian Visa, either Australian Skilled Visa or Australian Working Visa, as a legal document for his immigration to Australia.

Australia offers an excellent quality of life to be enjoyed. With its high standard of living, pleasant climate, outstanding cities with awesome attractions, safe and multicultural environment with friendly and easy-going residents, stable economy and great culture. What else can you ask for? All of the best things that you consider for a country to live and work, Australia has it. And to give you some detailed information why most immigrants prefer to receive the benefits of Australian living, here are some of the top reasons.

Affordable Cost of Living

Compared to other developed countries, Australia is a better place for immigrants to live in because of its affordable cost of living most especially if you have a child who wants to study in any of its reputable universities and colleges.

Shortage of Skilled Workers

If you are seeking for a wide-range of employment opportunities, Australia offers it. With its continuously growing economy, they are needing for more skilled and professional workers who can help bring valuable benefits to its economy.

English-Speaking Country

Adopting yourself in the culture and environment of Australia is not difficult. Australia is an English-Speaking country in which most Australians virtually speak English language. For this reason, communicating and relating to them would not be hard for you.

Excellent Career Opportunities

Having an Australian qualification, excellent career opportunities are countless. With over thousands of available jobs in Australia, starting your new career down under is within your reach. (more…)

Immigration into the United States as a Physician, Medical Graduate or Nurse can be a lengthy procedure, especially if you don’t know all the rules, regulations and forms to fill out. You can spend a lot of time that you will never get back if you proceed the wrong way. This is why finding a good Immigration Lawyer is key. For International Medical Graduates, Physicians or Foreign Nurses who want to immigrate to the U.S., it is essential that you contact an effective, knowledgeable immigration attorney who has specialized most of their career in J-1 Visa, CGFNS, H-1B Visa and NCLEX RN requirements.

To effectively assist foreign nurses and physicians in obtaining work visas or immigration to the United States, it takes knowing the system inside and out. A good immigration lawyer can greatly assist international medical graduates or physicians certified by ECFMG or nurses certified by CGFNS or NCLEX-RN with a J-1 Visa or H-1B.

The right medical immigration attorney will specialize in arranging work visas (H-1B) and permanent residence (green card) for health care professionals, particularly registered nurses and physicians. Registered nurses, either educated in the U.S., or certified by CGFNS, are qualified for United States immigration benefits in terms of permanent residence and work visas. Physicians either educated in the United States or certified by ECFMG, may apply for employment through either work visas or exchange visitor visas (J-1visa) and later immigration to the United States (permanent residence).

The preferable way to address an immigration issue is to have a system of evaluation in place so an analysis of a client’s credentials and work experience will allow for a tailored approach to best take advantage of each client’s special background. Another advantage to finding a qualified immigration attorney is they often have connections with healthcare providers so physicians and RN’s can find qualified employers who sponsor permanent residence.

When searching for an immigration lawyer, look for those who are a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and who are licensed to practice in the state you are inquiring from if you are in the U.S. You want an employment-based immigration attorney who has successfully represented thousands of physicians, nurses, medical students, scientists, college professors, engineers etc. in their applications for permanent residence.

You will also want to make sure that the immigration attorney you choose has assisted others from your country or a similar country and situation. Whether you are applying from Great Britain, Russia, Germany, Canada etc., make sure the attorney you choose understands any unique situation you may be in. In today’s modern world, technology allows for large geographic distances between clients and their lawyer. This distance is easily overcome through email, low-cost phone calls, faxes and the quality of work a law firm provides. (more…)

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