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Immigration Consultant Joins Pro-Link GLOBAL, a Boutique Global Immigration Firm Linking International Borders With its Keiretsu and Guanxi Belief Sys

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) November 26, 2008 - PRO-LINK GLOBAL Visa and Immigration Services, focused on being your global immigration partner, with offices in the Americas, EMEA and ASIA, announces the newest addition to its Practice Team, an Immigration Consultant based out of the Arizona office. With more than seven years' experience as a global immigration paralegal for well-known U.S. law firms, Oksana brings a wealth of experience in the field of global visa and immigration processing. Her ability to manage a large volume of cases is of great merit in providing a high level of skill in a fast-paced global immigration environment. In addition to a comprehension of the processes and systems required in support of an assignee, Oksana will be assisting in the preparation of business travel visas, work permits, residence permits, letters of support, visa packets and filing applications in a timely manner at the appropriate consulates. As a native of Kazakhstan and arriving in the United States as a refugee from Russia at an early age, Oksana is able to draw on first-hand experience and knowledge that brings about a level of commitment and empathy to our clients as well as aids her in being an integral part of a unified team. Oksana is fluent in English, Russian and Farsi and has an Associate's degree from The Bryman School in Phoenix, Arizona and is currently studying to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Phoenix.

About Pro-Link GLOBAL:

Pro-Link GLOBAL, known as the leading corporate global immigration service provider, offers concierge quality immigration services to companies in most of the 194 countries in the world today.

Pro-Link GLOBAL specializing in global work permits, residence permits, entry visas, and immigration documentation as well as providing on-site training for HR personnel in their global compliance requirements.

Pro-Link GLOBAL, headquartered in Florida, USA, has a physical presence in 95 of the key global destinations. In countries where Pro-Link GLOBAL does not have a physical presence, they work in integrated professional consulting teams with other outside immigration specialists who are known as Keiretsu Global Network Members or PLG |KGNM.

Pro-Link GLOBAL offers 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 KGNM or corporate global immigration services, please contact Michele Longley, Director, Global Business Development at +1 941 761 1495 or visit the website www.pro-linkglobal.com.

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