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- Latest update on the New Filing Fee Increases for Certain H and L Visa Petitioners
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- New Filing Fee Hikes for Certain H and L Visa Petitions Just Authorized by a New Law!!!
- 400,000 Record Number of Deportations, Right on Track for the Fiscal Year 2010
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- Hefty Immigration Fines Against US Employers for Hiring Illegal Aliens
- Visa Interview Appointment Policy Liberalized for Chinese Applicants!
- Powerless Illegal Immigrants, Literally, as Promised by Another Arizona Politician!
| Amy Ruediger |
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This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Miss Amy Ruediger joined our organization immediately upon her graduation from Texas State University at San Marcos in August, 2007. Although her bachelor’s degree of science was in the field of interdisciplinery studies, she quickly picked up the essence of the immigration legal work in a very short period of time and is now fully competent in working independantly on both the initial filing and the extension as well as change of employment of H-1B cases, thanks in part to her personal dedication and the systematic intensive on-the-job training provided at our family oriented friendly workplace. Although her cherished wish to carry on her family legacy to become an elementary school teacher some day in the future still remains valid and live, she has certainly cultivated a highly appreciated career passion for and personal caring attitude with a strong sense of responsibility in this newly discovered profession of immigration legal services. She is now a Paralegal Assistant working on employment based nonimmigrant cases and is being trained to work on immigrant cases as well. In between her Paralegal Assistant role working on actual cases, Amy also shares the responsibility and supports the accounting department in billing and invoicing functions and is a person entrusted with multiple administrative responsibilities. She may have the quality to be a better professional in the legal field than she believes or wishes in the field of elementary school teaching business. We will only know as time goes by, don’t we? |
