Bibliographic citations
Benavides, M., Chiroque, S., Cuadros, A., Marin, C., Soto, L. (2019). OkGreenCard: Servicio digital de inmigración legal [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/626544
Benavides, M., Chiroque, S., Cuadros, A., Marin, C., Soto, L. OkGreenCard: Servicio digital de inmigración legal [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/626544
@misc{renati/1286512,
title = "OkGreenCard: Servicio digital de inmigración legal",
author = "Soto Escalante, Lisbeth Melissa",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2019"
}
The objective of this research work is to meet the needs of the market for Latin American immigrants. From a series of investigations to determine the needs of our public, and therefore the implementation of a fast and innovative service. According to the background, the United States is the country that receives the largest number of immigrants worldwide; there are actually around 10 million undocumented people. From this, the "OkGreenCard" service was created, focused on immigrants who want to access the service of renewing their Green Card. The main purpose of our service is to fill out the digital forms with 100% effectiveness and in the shortest possible time. The particularity of our business is that we are Latin Americans who provide services to other Latin Americans in order to feel the security and confidence that we will offer the best service. On the one hand, we achieve that the price of the service is competitive with the market, which in many cases replaces the costs of legal studies that are the traditional method. On the other hand, we advise users about the benefits they would obtain by having this documentation, maintaining a state of legality and formality. Finally, the initial development and investment of this project is approximately S / 125,612, totally financed with the contribution of the shareholders, which is estimated to be recovered in a maximum of 13 months and 11 days.
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