INSZoom launches portal for global immigration news

By siliconindia   |   Wednesday, 21 October 2009, 22:21 IST
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San Ramon, California: INSZoom, one of the leading global immigration and mobility software solutions company, has announced the launch of MigrantPlanet.com, a destination portal for the global immigration markets. MigrantPortal.com will be a source of news and analysis of global immigration trends and policies, links to embassies, consulates, forms for various countries, directories of service providers like law firms, relocation services, third party services, and so on. "Any entity - be it law firms, service providers, government agencies, corporations, HR forums, immigration forums, non-profit organizations, and others that are part of the immigration ecosystem, or who are concerned with immigration on a daily basis will find MigrantPlanet.com a rich repository of information," says Umesh Vaidyamath, CEO, INSZoom. "Going forward, we will provide value-added services like advertising, marketplace, social networks and communities for the immigration ecosystem." "MigrantPlanet.com is a revolutionary concept for the immigration industry," observes Rami Fakhoury of Fakhoury Law Group. "Corporate immigration divisions, law firms, and the immigrant are constantly seeking information about the changes in immigration rules and policies, and there is really no single place to find details. This portal is simply the most comprehensive destination for anybody seeking information on immigration." MigrantPlanet.com will launch on Facebook and LinkedIn shortly, and can be easily set up as a toolbar for quick browsing and auto alerts on news updates or group updates. "In our constant strive to add value to our business clients and partners, MigrantPlanet.com is developed to be a constantly evolving portal that will seek feedback from our user community," continues Umesh Vaidyamath. "We saw the need for global immigration connectivity, and think MigrantPlanet.com will become a powerful driver in connecting the world."