Kaushik Ranchod is an immigration attorney for families and employers. He is the CEO of Ranchod Law Group, a firm that helps individuals and families start a new life in the US by walking them through the immigration process and helping them navigate through the system. They are dedicated to connecting skilled individuals with companies who are facing a shortage of talent and helping them both thrive.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:
- The importance of having contributions credibility as an applicant for the National Interest Waiver
- What the record of success requirement means
- Kaushik talks about the standard of evidence required to make NIW claim
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The next part of the National Interest Waiver application requires that applicants have contribution credibility to demonstrate that they are well-positioned to advance the endeavor they are putting forward. In this week’s episode of Top Talent and Immigration, host Kaushik Ranchod talks about what the contribution credibility entails.
Stay tuned to also hear about what you need to prove your record of success to strengthen your application and the level of other evidence you need for a successful application.
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Ranchod Law Group has a mission to provide freedom and prosperity for immigrants and help more businesses to connect to top talent. The Ranchod Law Group believes that immigrants add tremendous value to the US economy seek to help companies grow with help from the immigrant talent that can contribute to their bottom line.
They also help immigrants navigate the complicated immigration process today. Ranchod Law Group has been in business for nearly 20 years in Northern California and serves clients nationwide. Contact Ranchod Law Group today for details on how the firm can help you to solve your immigration challenges. You can visit Ranchod Law Group or call 916-613-3553 or email info@ranchodlaw.com.
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