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Evaluation Categories
Our comprehensive method for troubleshooting corporate immigration service involves obtaining answers to a series of specially designed questions that fall under the following categories:
Category 1. CURRENT NUMBER OF CASES.
Purpose: To determine the overall number of cases being actively handled for approximate workflow/workload determination
Category 2. TYPICAL NONIMMIGRANT VISA CATEGORIES HANDLED.
Purpose: To determine average costs, training needs and to be able to pre-evaluate current best practices in visa processing.
Category 3. TYPICAL IMMIGRANT VISA CATEGORIES HANDLED.
Purpose: To determine costs, training needs and to be able to pre-evaluate current best practices in visa processing.
Category 4. TYPICAL COSTS OF VISAS, NONIMMIGRANT AND IMMIGRANT.
These costs typically break into three segments – I. Legal fee, II. Filing Fee, III. Incidentals paid to firm. We can run estimated high-lows from question responses.
Purpose: To determine costs, training needs and to be able to pre-evaluate current best practices in visa processing. Category 5. EMPLOYEES HANDLING IMMIGRATION.
Purpose: To determine personnel levels & training needs.
Category 6. IMMIGRATION RESOURCES AND TRAINING COSTS.
Purpose: To determine $ spent on training and resources and whether in-house documentation procedures such as internal audits for LCAs and I-9s are regularly done properly.
Category 7. THE WORRY FACTOR.Have each person who works on immigration matters rate his or her level of worry that something has been missed between 1 and 10, with 10 being “very worried all the time”
Purpose: To determine if things are running smoothly, efficiently and are being tracked properly.
Category 8. TIMING & COMPLETION TIMES.
Purpose: To determine average hours per case in house, average span time to bring person to US from moment of internal notification and to determine where efficiencies could be increased. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you believe your company needs to run an in-house evaluation.
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