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Case Study: Operative Equivalencies for Labor Requirements

As of late, a client came to us with a 3-Year Bachelor of Arts Degree in Corporate Secretary ship. He had petitioned an Eb-3 visa, and required a master slant that his degree was actually the utilitarian equivalent of a U.S. four year college education in Computer Science.

Utilizing just the master notion of Professor John Kersey, whose evaluations have customarily been approved by the USCIS, we were able to help the client show that his degree was indeed practically the same as its U.S.  equivalency in Computer Science. This client was administered to us by an encountered movement lawyer who had formerly worked successfully with Evaluation Credentials.

Because of the extraordinary nature of each case, EC can’t ensure that each result will be successful. We do know, in any case, that we consistently get reports like this from our clients that their work or migration visas have been approved, or that RFEs and Denials have been successfully replied. Since we spend significant time in the hardest cases, we are happy to know when our endeavors realize results. Provided that you have a comparable story to impart, contact us today!

Case Study: Equivalence of 3-Year Degree and Master Degree from India

As of late, our clients here at Evaluation Credentials have been constantly thinking of us that they are having an incredible arrangement of success with our foreign credentials evaluations. Of late, we’ve had numerous clients compose and told us that their I-140 visas have been approved as an aftereffect of our evaluation reports.

Our latest success story was a client with a 3-Year Indian degree in Business and a Master Degree in Business Management. We were able to offer a master presumption that his degrees were the U.S. equivalency of a Master Degree as demanded for his work requirement.

We did this through comparing each of his foreign degrees to its U.S. equivalency. We demonstrated that his foreign diploma for secondary school was equivalent to an accredited U.S. secondary school diploma, and that his Bachelor Degree was equivalent to a U.S. Bachelor Degree. At last, we offered generous confirm that his Master Degree was equivalent to a Master Degree from an accredited U.S. university.

In the wake of analyzing our foreign academic credentials evaluation, the USCIS agreed. Our client’s migration visa was approved on the groundwork that Immigration Services concurred that he for sure met the educational requirements for his place.

Case Study: Equivalence of Chartered Accountancy Certificates and U.S. Master Degree

A client approached us for help with a RFE from the USCIS with respect to his Chartered Accountancy (CA) Certificate from India. The RFE expressed that the USCIS did not accept that his CA was the U.S. equivalency of a Master Degree, which was the requirement for his livelihood visa.

Career Consulting International was asked to convey a foreign credentials evaluation of the client’s Indian Bachelor Degree and Ca authentication. In our educational evaluation, we were able to exhibit that his foreign degree and affirmation was without a doubt the U.S. equivalency demanded by the work authentication.

The USCIS evaluated our evaluation report and verified that we rightly assessed the client’s education. As a result, his visa was approved.

Case Study: 3-year Indian Degrees’ I-140 Approval

Mr. K. had held a H1-B visa for six years. Since he was on EAD/parole, he couldn’t seek a seventh. He requested an I-140 and was in this way denied.

Official Director Sheila Danzig was able to issue an educational evaluation that showed that Mr. K’s 3-year degree was the U.s. equivalency of a four-year Bachelor Degree. With the evaluation report and a master estimation by Professor John Kersey, Mr. K’s lawyer promptly documented a movement to revive his case.

The client’s I-140 was hence approved. Our client had the accompanying counsel to offer different persons in the same circumstance:

Seek MTR/appeal inside 30 days from the date of rejection(please be strict with this course of events, even a day deferred will take the case to AAO, which takes as 15 months for a choice, and the choice will for the most part likely be negative assuming that you head off to AAO).

2. Don’t send evaluation from two evaluators, I have gotten notification from my legal advisor that those cases have been denied expressing the excuse for why those evaluations are not precisely comparative.

3. Have a Subject by Subject evaluation to demonstrate that you have no less than 120 credits (equivalent Us Bachelor Degree).

This worked well for our client!

Case Study: Another Successful Approval of I-140 Visa

At last, success. . .  . Evaluation Credentials has recently discovered that one of the organization’s clients received support for their I-140 movement visa from the USCIS. This singular had a 3-Year degree from a polytechnic school in Engineering.

At first, the client had asked for a foreign credentials evaluation from an alternate educational evaluation office. His first request was denied from AAO after one and only year. At that point he came to Evaluation Credentials.

We were able to show that his 3-year degree was the U.S. equivalency of a four-year Bachelor Degree in the same field. We additionally issued an evaluation report demonstrating that the client’s Associate Membership in the Indian Institute of Metals (AMIM) was the U.S. equivalency of a Master Degree in Metals Engineering.

The client’s lawyer utilized these evaluations to submit a short contending that the client’s request ought to be approved. The client’s I-140 visa was subsequently approved.

Case Study: Completion of 4-Year Degree in Three Years

Our client was acknowledged into a conventional four-year designing degree program in India as a second-year student. He finished the last three years of the project and graduated. In the wake of perusing the educational evaluation from an alternate consulting organization, the USCIS denied his migration visa on the support that he had really finished a 3-year degree as opposed to a four-year Bachelor Degree.

Utilizing far reaching research material, Evaluation Credentials was able to issue a foreign academic credentials evaluation demonstrating that the client had in reality moved on from a four-year Bachelor Degree program. On advance, the USCIS explored the data and inferred that the client did in reality have the U.S. equivalency of a four-year Bachelor Degree. His movement visa was approved.

Case Study: Successful Appeal Against EB2 Denial

education to get a Master Degree. He acquired an educational evaluation for a work visa demonstrating that his foreign academic credentials were equal to a four-year degree. The USCIS issued a refusal, demonstrating that the evaluation report had joined two degrees to issue the U.S. equivalency of a solitary four-year degree.

Evaluation Credentials was able to offer a master slant that, consolidated with a huge amount of examination, influentially exhibited that the client’s foreign credentials were equivalent to a four-year degree. Besides, this was carried out without endeavoring to consolidate the client’s foreign degrees to realize this equivalency. The USCIS discovered the evaluation influential, and turned around the refusal on application.

Case Study: RFE for Labor Certificate and Subsequent Approval

In some cases, the USCIS distinguishes that a client’s foreign degree is the U.S. equivalency of a Bachelor Degree, however differs that the client’s educational experience meets work declaration requirements. In these cases, a useful equivalency must be demonstrated between the work authentication and the degree acquired.

In this specific case, a client approached Evaluation Credentials after accepting a RFE from the USCIS. He held a Bachelor Degree in Engineering; however his migration visa requirements required a Bachelor Degree in Computer Science.

We were able to supply far reaching research materials and proof to issue a master idea showing how the two degrees were actually practically proportional. With the educational evaluation and the master assessment, we were able to adequately answer the RFE.

The client received approval for his visa.

Case Study: 3-Year Degree with GNIIT degree

This client had a 3-year degree and a GNIIT diploma. He had requisitioned an I-140immigration visa, and received a RFE from the USCIS. In the wake of consulting a few foreign credential evaluation offices, he considered none who were eager to submit an evaluation report demonstrating his 3-year degree to be the U.S. equivalency of a Bachelor Degree.

At that point he turned to Evaluation Credentials. We were able to offer him an educational evaluation exhibiting his 3-year Bachelor Degree to be equivalent to a U.S. Four year certification as the work declaration demanded. We did this by offering an evaluation report, a master feeling letter, and 250 pages of documentation supporting the position that the two degrees were identical.

He was upbeat to impart to us later that we had adequately addressed the RFE and his I-140 had been affirmed. While we couldn’t offer him a 100 percent ensure that his foreign degree might be acknowledged, we could reveal to him that we have had extensive victory in showing the equivalency of these two degrees.

Case Study: I-140 Approval received by 3-Year Indian Degree

Our client went to a 3-year degree university in India, in the wake of finishing a year of higher secondary school, which is proportionate to one year of postsecondary education. In the wake of finishing this degree program, he went ahead to go to a 2-year Master Degree Program in that nation.

As of late, we gained recognize that his I-140 had appropriated endorsement, only a month after we had finished his educational evaluation. We were capable adequately to show that a 3-Year Indian Degree is the U.S. equivalency of a Bachelor Degree, and that the customer without a doubt had the U.s. equivalency of a Master’s Degree.

The USCIS issued strict requirements governing the acknowledgement of a 3-year degree as proportionate to a Bachelor Degree in the United States. Numerous foreign education credentials evaluation agencies have had restricted victory with I-140 endorsement in these cases. We have accepted various clients from these orgs who have had RFEs or even disavowals due to these requirements.

On account of the diligent work and proceeding research of our academic master, Professor John Kersey, and the Evaluation Credentials’ Executive Director, Ms. Sheila Danzig, we have been blessed to experience an abnormal amount of triumph with these equivalencies. Our academic masters are bound to continuous research and proceeding education that make it conceivable for our customers to addition support – considerably after a RFE or denial.