Ken Batchelder

Diversified, Union Participant, Professional

Location
honolulu, HI (US)
Work Category
Government - Federal
Interests
Business partnerships, Job opportunities, References, Ways to stay in touch
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I have 90 Brightfuse contacts, list work experience in US Immigration, attended University New Hampshire, Triathlon
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About Me

Legal work included Adjudications within DHS Immigration and Naturalization in Lincoln, Nebraska. Photos are Santa Cruz Triathlon same of Cold Coast Classic that impacts surf I have 89 contacts,in Brightfuse that include Pacific island

Work Experience

  • May 2002 - Jun 2006
    lincoln, NE (US)
    Application Adjudicator
    Citizenship and Immigration
    Completed a written competitive exam in San Francisco, and interviewed against Lincoln's casualty insurance adjusters.
    INS Legal Adjudications is (8 CFR Aliens and Citizens) Hispanic and foreign names required routine corrections, law enforcement databases, identification, and review and adjudications and perfection of the alien cards. I reviewed citizenship petitions that often included higher
    education completed, but, debts, and job class anticipated
    no longer was there the income, or availible regional work.
    My Brightfuse immigration contacts are Legal as include Embassy intake, Adjudicators in other states, & Immigration
    Boards that review changes of law for groups of immigrants.
    Immigration requires economics, that sometimes good, high technology is slow growth industry that has tight issues.

Education

  • 1988 - present
    Bachelor's
    University New Hampshire

Courses & Certifications

Cabrillo College Associates of Arts (Honors) Bilingual Bicultural Studies Intensified courses and testing within Spanish and French, including individual tested as native oral French fluency. Did I take French and Spanish at same time? Sorta, Spanish was before French course. Not everybody remained in the US, from these courses for they
had to return to the countries where these languages were official, and required.