Immigration Issues That You Need To Be Aware Of

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please read this closely:

1. the green card will not keep you from getting deported if you break the law in the us, something as simple as a dui can get you deported.

2. a visa out of status for any reason can get you deported. you get stopped for a traffic ticket, and out of status, do not pass go, and you will go to immigration detention.

3. a ssn# that is not a legal number will also get you deported. they are verifying them when you apply for a license.

4. does not matter if you have family, own a home, and a car, and even a business, if you get deported, you will be out of the country shortly, immigration does not care.

right now, ins is in a surge mode to pick up anyone that they find illegal in the us, for what ever reason..........please do not let this happen to you.

in california, they actually have immigration stops set up, and they are picking up people in large numbers. does not matter which country that you are from, how long that you have been in the us, etc. if you do not have a legal document permitting you to be in the us, you will be gone.

please be very careful. and all of the above also goes to nurses that have overstayed visas, immigration does not care. and if you get deported, it will be ten years before you will be able to return.

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after consulting with multiple immigration attorneys, it is not expected that any special visas for nurses will be available until the congress and the house of representatives create new visas, and not until later in the year. there will not be any schedule a visas appearing in the januray bulletin of the uscis until they become available. right now, there is no preference....strictly on where you were born.. if your country does not use up its allotment, then you will be able to get a visa earlier, otherwise all will be waiting. no special cicumstances apply here.

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without having us citizenship, you do not have the same rights as far as immigration. scary, but it is true.

Specializes in NICU.
I would like to know if any one is going through the same problems that I am going through. my case has been filed at Nabraska, my PD date is August 20 2006 they are now completing cases with PD dates October 2006 and know word yet on my case.I contacted my lawerbut he could not give any answer. I understand the rtrogression has nothing to do with cases being approvedby USCIS.Is any one out there going through the same problem? can any one tell me how to contact Nabraska by phone or email? thanks for any help.

If you know your receipt number, you can check the status of your case at www.uscis.gov , enter your case number at the lower right hand corner of the page, then that's it!

A work visa is a temporary work permit and they do not exist in nursing.

What do you mean by this? I'm asking coz an employment agency tried to recruit me under a working visa w/ a promise to process my papers in 6-8 months. She said that the contract lasts for 2-3 years. I'm not going to pay her while in here, but the placement fee will be deducted in my salary. Any warnings before I take the bait?

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
What do you mean by this? I'm asking coz an employment agency tried to recruit me under a working visa w/ a promise to process my papers in 6-8 months. She said that the contract lasts for 2-3 years. I'm not going to pay her while in here, but the placement fee will be deducted in my salary. Any warnings before I take the bait?

Depends on what visa they are looking at, H1C appears to be one we appear to see a lot of and only approx 15 hospitals in the country have this and there are problems ie security, environmental, staff retention and if you loose your job you have x amount of day s to find an employer with the same status to take your visa on otherwise you have to leave. H1B are usually gone in hours and generally taken up by IT or specialists, Generally RN does not meet that requirements

List of some links to help with info

https://allnurses.com/forums/f75/more-information-about-h1b-nurses-253715.html

https://allnurses.com/forums/f75/h1-b-visa-261110.html

Currently no way to change status once in the US and no idea when the window will open due to the high applications submitted last time but probably looking at a couple of years. I would suggest using the search facility

As mentioned above, the H1-C is what you are speaking of. The H1-B is not available for bedside nurses and has not been for more than three years. The H1-B visa also will not be open for the petition to be submitted until next April, and then that is open for only a few hours. And the visa starts the following October. Chances of getting one even if you qualified for it is also quite slim. This past April there were over 150,000 petitions submitted in just hours for only 65,000 visas.

And most of the H1-C facilities are in areas that are deemed to be high crime areas to begin with. Makes no sense to threaten your safety before you even get started working.

Please be aware that no matter what any agency promises, they do not offer the visa; that is only done by US Immigration.

Hi there

Please help answering about my case. I have a F-1 visa and in a grace period. I found a sponsor and a lawyer filed I-140 for me. I am not sure do I need to keep my student visa status or not? What is the suggestion, Please help!

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
Hi there

Please help answering about my case. I have a F-1 visa and in a grace period. I found a sponsor and a lawyer filed I-140 for me. I am not sure do I need to keep my student visa status or not? What is the suggestion, Please help!

Welcome

Due to retrogression there is nothing you can do to file and be able to stay and work. You will need to keep your student status or return home. I140 does not give you permission to stay in the US

The grace period only lasts for 60 days. And as mentioned above, the I-140 does not give you permission to remain in the US, you need to have the I-485 filed for that and the US is not accepting them as of now.

If you are not already accepted for a program to continue your studies, it is going to be late applying at this time to remain with the F-1. Not sure what you have done up until this point.

Thank you so much for a quick response. I went to another school and tried to transfer before the grace period is ended by the end of this mouth. :)

Well, not bad if considering I have hope for applying CG in this October.

Thank you so much for your response. I appreciate it. :)

I was not sure about this issue, so today I went to anther school and applied for it. So hopefully, there is going to be a good news in this Oct for all of us.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
Thank you so much for a quick response. I went to another school and tried to transfer before the grace period is ended by the end of this mouth. :)

Well, not bad if considering I have hope for applying CG in this October.

In what way you are looking at applying for GC in October?

Hi :)

Maybe in the way that after I pass the IELTS and get Visa screen and then my lawyer can file the application for me. But probably I have to wait till visa is available.

I was told that way. Is it right?

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

There will be no visas available in October not if filing now. Retrogression has been ongoing since Oct 06 and I think when visas are released in October it will be starting beginning of 2006. There are many many nurses waiting so unless you get your student visa sorted you are looking at returning home

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