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Israeli National Gets Helps From Media.

Early in the week World News broke a story about a Stanford Business School graduate, Amit Aharoni, who is an Israeli national. He had along with two other partners received over $1.6 million in venture funding to start a website called CruiseWise.com. This site helps books cruises online. The company is prospering while hiring 9 United States citizens in just a 12 month period. But the smooth sailing was short lived when Aharoni got a letter early in October from United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in which they denied his request for a visa and it went on to say that he needed to leave the country immediately. Aharoni decided to relocate to Canada, where he ran his business via Skype from a friend’s house. After the World News article readers were outraged and just recently, Aharoni got an email from USCIS letting him know his petition had been looked over again and was approved. Mr. Aharoni is once again allowed to come back to the United States and work. Score one for the good guys!

Albuquerque, New Mexico Immigration Attorneys

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Israel Nacional Obtiene ayuda de los medios de comunicación.

A principios de la semana Noticias del Mundo se rompió la historia de un graduado de la Escuela de Negocios de Stanford, Amit Aharoni, que es un nacional de Israel. Había, junto con otros dos socios recibieron más de $ 1.6 millones en fondos de riesgo para iniciar un sitio web llamado CruiseWise.com. Este sitio ayuda a los cruceros de libros en línea. La compañía está prosperando mientras que la contratación de nueve ciudadanos de Estados Unidos en tan sólo un periodo de 12 meses. Pero el viento en popa fue de corta duración cuando Aharoni recibió una carta a principios de octubre a partir de los Estados Unidos Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración (USCIS) en la que negó su solicitud de una visa y que llegó a decir que tenía que abandonar el país inmediatamente. Aharoni decidió trasladarse a Canadá, donde manejaba su negocio a través de Skype desde la casa de un amigo. Después de los lectores de Noticias del Mundo artículo se indignaron y, recientemente, Aharoni recibió un correo electrónico a USCIS haciéndole saber su petición había sido visto de nuevo y fue aprobado. Sr. Aharoni, una vez más volver a ponerse a los Estados Unidos y el trabajo. Un punto para los buenos!

Albuquerque, Nuevo México, Abogados de Inmigración

Kretz y Romero, P.C.

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