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11
Dec 09

Traveling Coaches and Timetag, Inc. Announce Partnership

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Richardson, TX January 31 2004–Timetag, Inc. today named Traveling Coaches a Timetag Authorized Reseller. Under the agreement, Traveling Coaches will provide Timetag consulting, sales, training and implementation services to its clients.

Timetag delivers the ultimate in time-tracking convenience by providing time-tracking software that accommodates the way billable professionals work. Timetag enables users to track their time using their existing calendar and e-mail, at their desk or on their PDA. As a result, billable professionals capture more time than with any other system.

Timetag transparently integrates with electronic calendar and e-mail programs like Microsoft?? Outlook?? and extends time tracking to all popular handhelds, including those powered by BlackBerry??, GoodLink???, Microsoft Pocket PC and Palm OS??. The patent-pending Timetag architecture captures time data directly from users existing electronic calendars and sends time data to virtually any billing or accounting system, from QuickBooks??, Timeslips?? and Tabs3?? to Juris??, ProLaw??, Elite?? and CMS.NET.

Traveling Coaches is a nationally recognized information technology training, integration and consulting firm specializing in law firms and corporate legal departments. One of the largest women-owned businesses in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, Traveling Coaches has provided services to more than 250 clients in 28 states and abroad including projects in Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan and the United Kingdom.

???Were delighted to be working with Traveling Coaches. They have an excellent reputation in the industry,??¯ states Leon Campise, President and CEO of Timetag, Inc. ???Traveling Coaches is a strong and well-established firm with a deep understanding of the needs of law firms, serving as trusted advisors to many firms throughout the southwestern U.S. and around the world. Were proud to have them representing our products to their clients.??¯

??¯Traveling Coaches has been serving the needs of law firms for a long time, and over the years weve seen a lot of time tracking systems come and go, but attorneys refuse to use them,??¯ says Gina Buser, President and co-owner of the company. ???Timetag is the first system weve seen that attorneys are enthusiastic about using to track their own time.??¯

About Traveling Coaches

As a full-service provider of technology solutions, Traveling Coaches provides hardware and software as well as support services. The company is an iManage iResell Partner, iManage Authorized Training Center and iTrain Partner; a Hummingbird Authorized Partner and Authorized Training Center; a Novell Authorized Partner; Microsoft Certified Partner; and a Compaq Authorized Partner. In addition to,Timetag, Traveling Coaches is also a Premier Partner for Levit James, SoftWise, Workshare Technology, Interface, Corel, Microsystems, Payne Consulting, Wertheim, NetIQ, Esquire Innovations, SupportSite, and Captaris.

About Timetag, Inc.

Timetag, Inc. offers Timetag Professional??? for firms running Microsoft Exchange, Timetag Basic??? for firms that do not use Microsoft Exchange, and Timetag Enterprise??? for larger firms that want to install the complete system behind their firewall. Founded in March 2002, Timetag is a privately held company with headquarters in Richardson, Texas. For more information, visit www.timetag.com.br
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21
Nov 09

Application Process to Obtain a US Green Card

Author: CL Hendricks
Source: ezinearticles.com

Following a few simple guidelines can make for an easy process when applying for a U.S. Green Card. A green card can be applied for through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Office also known as USCIS. This office is a branch through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, therefore many rules and regulations exist.

To apply for a U.S. Green card, you should first decide which situation best pertains to you. You can apply by Consular Processing or Adjustment of Status.

Consular Processing means you can apply for a visa to travel to the United States while in your home country. Submit this type of application to your nearest U.S. Consulate office. You must be able to show proof that you are the beneficiary of an approved immigrant petition. You must also provide an immigration visa number with your application.

Adjustment of Status is for individuals already living in the United States. This allows you to apply and obtain a green card without having to return to your original country of birth.

Many requirements and eligibility factors can help you decide which documentation you need to submit. Obtaining a green card through your employer or by marriage to a U.S. citizen are reasons to file for Adjustment of Status. You can also apply for Adjustment of Status if you have a child born on U.S. soil, or if you have a family member currently living as a U.S. citizen. Adjustment of Status can also be used to apply for refugee status; through this, you could be granted permanent residence.

The USCIS office will only accept legal copies of their forms. You can call and order the forms directly from them or by downloading them from their website.

The forms must have a signature and be completed in black ink.

You are required to show proof of your criminal history before a green card can be granted. With your completed application, you also need to include a legal copy of your birth certificate, a set of fingerprints, and two recent passport photos. You should also include an affidavit of support or a financial statement showing you have means to support yourself while in the United States.

Medical records and vaccine history records are also required.

A fee is to be paid depending on your individual filing requirements. The application contains a full list of the fees and required documents you need to submit.

All information should be mailed to the address listed on the application.

C.L. Hendricks has been a Jill-of-all-trades and become an expert in some. She has also traveled extensively and now writes about travel destinations around the world for Vacation Things to Do and How to Get a Passport