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I have been doing online and offline data entry, typing and other work through taking projects from different offices and working at home since two years. now i want new projects to do. if you have please contact me.

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Go to: http://danijohnson.com/video.php

Look at these videos. This is the trainer we are working with.

If you feel that you can work with her, and you want to be like the people you are seeing on those videos that she has helped, just contact me.

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Global Visas?

Hi friends,

Has anyone used Global Visas?

My bf has a UK job offer (he is a commonwealth citizen). A month ago, we asked Global Visas to represent him to apply for a work permit.

We dealt with the representative at Global Visas who worked with the company’s solicitors to make sure the Presentation as they call it was good. We were finally told a week ago, that it was a good Presentation with a 97% success rate. We paid their fee (which was not cheap) and were waiting to hear that they had presented the case to the Home Office.

Now, yesterday, another Solicitor (still part of Global Visas) has pulled the original presentation to pieces, saying the salary is not high enough, job needs more advertising, job title no good. Infact, EVERYTHING that we were told (and have in writing from the Representative) has now been disputed by this other Solicitor.

We are at a loss what to do and very upset and disappointed.

Any ideas or experiences with this company? ty

No experience with the company but believe me you are not alone. Every day there are hundreds of people who fall the lies of these agencies who so call claim to offer a high percentage success rate of obtaining visas.

They are all scams, where they promise people a better life for a “small” fee and will tell the person(s) anything they want to hear and when they get the money just fob them off or ask for more.

The only legit way to get a visa is through the countries embassy, consulate or high commission.

In the case of the United Kingdom your boyfriend’s employer is the ONLY person who can apply for a work permit – no-one else, not you, your boyfriend or agency claiming they can!

Once he as the work permit he can then apply for entry into the U.K. as a work permit holder. Click the link below for more information.

http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1018721068127

Now I am not sure how much you paid Global Visas but I can bet it is a dam sight more than the ACTUAL cost to obtain a work permit holders visa. Do you want to know the actual cost it takes to get one?

GBP£200 – that is all!

http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1006977150007

- Edited to add after reading their website, they seem to “specialize” in about 114 different visas for half a dozen different countries. I’m not sure they are “expert” in anything really.

Furthermore, companies such as Global Visas are just advisory services, that charge fees, they are not lawyers.

If you really want advice or guidance then arrange a one off consultation (usually free) with an immigration lawyer – just make sure they are approved and not from the phone book!

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