Elite Virtual Services Answers the Call for Immigration Support
Released on = July 16, 2007, 4:25 am
Press Release Author = Danielle Taylor
Industry = Consumer Services
Press Release Summary = Professional, expert and caring immigration support is no longer out of reach
Press Release Body = For Immediate Release
LAKE MONROE, FLORIDA - July 12, 2007. Much attention has been given recently to the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act (CIRA, S.2611); and while the bill may be dead in Washington DC, the fact remains that navigating the immigration laws and regulations required for U.S. citizenship and work visas can be overwhelming when families and individuals do not have access to knowledgeable professionals to help them understand it all. "Making sense of the immigration laws and being sure of following the process is daunting for many immigrants" says Renee Ellis, Founder and CEO of Elite Virtual Services.
Ms. Ellis' knowledge of immigration administration stems from her background as a senior immigration paralegal. While she does not offer legal advice, Ms. Ellis uses her expertise in administrative processes and procedures to help potential U.S. citizens realize their dream of a better life for themselves and their families. Her practice, Elite Virtual Services, prepares petitions and applications - including immigrant and non-immigrant petitions, adjustment of status, removal of conditional residency, naturalization, extensions and changes of status, advanced parole documents and re-entry permits - that ensure the most efficient and outstanding results by attentively guiding clients through the paperwork needed to becoming eligible for Legal Permanent U.S. Residency and U.S. Citizenship.
Ms. Ellis is particularly moved by the abuse suffered by many individuals who wish to become legal residents in the United States. She has dedicated her professional expertise to ensuring that the rights of female immigrants are upheld under the Violence Against Women Act; and takes an active role in helping to protect the victims of immigration abuse.
"Female immigrants are at higher risks of abuse because their partners sometimes use the threat of deportation as a means to ensure their continued subservience", states Ms. Ellis. "And, the recent high profile cases of human smuggling are a strong indication that women are being exploited through a number of means. We are able to help them gain their freedom and become contributing members of our society."
Ms. Ellis is, sadly, no stranger to the results of violence against women. Her Mother was a victim of horrible abuses that resulted in her death in January 2000. Ms. Ellis is dedicated to the belief that every person deserves the best advocates available, and this belief drives her unwavering commitment to providing the elite virtual services that focus on the specialized needs in the immigration and non-profit sectors.
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ABOUT ELITE VIRTUAL SERVICES - Renee G. Ellis is the Founder and CEO of Elite Virtual Services. She has over 10 years of administrative experience, 6 years of immigration experience and over 7 years of web design experience. Ms. Ellis is the Founder of Black Women of Essence, Inc. (BWOE), a non-profit organization that empowers women and promotes community activism through a number of programs, and the Executive Director of the F.R.E.E. youth mentoring program under BWOE. She is a Co-Founder of Delta Rho Sorority, Inc., a non-profit organization that promotes unity and Sisterhood regardless of members' educational backgrounds. She also works as a senior immigration paralegal in Maitland, Florida. Visit www.EliteVirtualServices.net to learn more.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR - Danielle Taylor is a professional Virtual Assistant and operates Taylor-Made Virtual Assistance. She provides expert business support and office management to small business owners and solo entrepreneurs. Her background includes senior administrative and office management positions with leading corporations and start-up ventures. Visit her at www.TaylorVA.com to learn more.