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WELCOME to Polaris America Consulting Unlimited....
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| The United States has admitted, on
average, over one million legal immigrants each year since 2000.
In 2007, the number was 1,052,415. This number does not
represent the actual number of people settling here lawfully; it
represents the total number of people who were granted permanent
residence ("green cards"). The mechanism for selecting legal
immigrants is very complex, but almost all legal immigration
flows have three components: family, employment, and
humanitarian. The employment-based categories are a complicated
collection of preferences ranging from "priority workers" to
unskilled and religious workers and investors.
We specialize in providing our clients with the best solutions and
business opportunities available for a successful relocation
and legal settlement in the USA. We have helped hundreds of people from
Asia to immigrate and start a new life full of opportunities.
Our goal is to provide you with professional, competent and
experienced service which will help you accomplish your personal
immigration and relocation goals.
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| E-2 and EB-5 Visa Opportunities |
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Froots Smoothies, Shakes, Salads and Wraps Franchise
The difference between Froots and other smoothie concepts is
that Froots is actually a quick service restaurant. Froots is
not just a juice bar or a smoothie shop, but a healthy food
destination
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| Investment Opportunities |
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Uptown is a master-planned Entertainment Lifestyle District
serving the affluent north-metro Atlanta region. With three
distinct entertainment districts on one site, there is something
for everyone at Uptown. The goZone is where kids can have fun,
parents can have a night on the town in the Metropolitan
District and the entire family can spend the day together in the
MainStage area.
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| International Nurses Recruitment Program |
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Saint Xavier University School of Nursing Certificate Program INR program was established to reconcile the common dilemma of
Korean Healthcare professionals’ desire to practice in United
States and United States’ on going shortage of medical
professionals, especially registered nurses (RNs).
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