Bradenton, FL (PRWEB) July 30, 2007 -- Pro-Link GLOBAL Visa and Immigration Services, the leader in corporate global immigration services based in the USA, EMEA and Asia,continues to grow as it adds the latest member of its team, Latchi Kaymakanova. Her experience with a global relocation services company managing busy HR Clients and Expatriates will be invaluable as she changes direction to be more involved with the legal side of global immigration when relocating business executives and their families. Latchi who speaks English, Czech, Bulgarian and Italian also has a BA degree in International Business Management from Webster University, MO.
In this new position, she will be responsible for all Vital Record, Apostille, Legalization and Passport procurement that are essential for global visas and work permits. A key function will be the liaision with the foreign government offices and embassies both locally and internationally to facilitate this process.
Andrea Elliott, the Senior Counsel (Foreign) at Pro-Link GLOBAL, said that, "having Latchi as part of the U.S based team of immigration specialists and consultants, is an addition that we are proud to make as she has great client service skills and is always willing to go the extra mile to help a client in need."
With the dynamic culture of Pro-Link GLOBAL and their Keiretsu Global Network Partners (KGNP) constantly growing and expanding internationally, the service directed experience that Latchi brings will enhance the boutique practice with a solid focus on the personalized fast service that has made Pro-Link Global a world renowned global immigration practice.
Said Michele Longley, the Client Development Manager at Pro-Link GLOBAL, "not for nothing our motto is that the impossible we do at once, miracles take a little longer."
About Pro-Link GLOBAL
Pro-Link GLOBAL is a boutique global immigration firm specializing in global work permits, residence permits, entry visas, immigration documentation and global migration consulting services.
Global Immigration is what we do.
We are entirely focused on being your global immigration partner, whether you are doing your first global immigration case or you are a large multinational company sending hundreds of assignees overseas. We offer years of experience and flexible solutions to even the most difficult case
Offering all aspects of global immigration services from petitioning the foreign governments for work authorization, residence permits, obtaining legalizations for documents to providing on-site training for HR personnel in their global compliance requirements, Pro-Link GLOBAL ensures that the needs of the global immigration client can be taken care of with one phone call.
Pro-Link GLOBAL offer a free subscription to their bi-monthly e-bulletin called "Global BRIEF" which is filled with the latest breaking news in global immigration law.
For more information about PLG, the Keiretsu Group or corporate global immigration services, please contact Michele Longley, Client Development Manager at +1 941-794-6461 or visit the website www.pro-linkglobal.com.
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C VISAS: Transit Visas
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E VISAS: Treaty Traders and Treaty Investors
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J VISAS: Exchange Visitors
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