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Old May 04, 2008, 04:39 AM
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Re: H1C visa St. Bernard Hospital Chicago,IL

Last February i decided to apply for St. Bernard Hospital because im so desperate. Emailed them but no reply. Did my research and finally found the website of ....... and very glad that she replied to me.She's a Pinay nurse and is handling a recruitment agency in Chicago. She said that she's coming here in the Philippines on April to have some interviews for H1c, she even accept with those who have pending NVC case. I was excited but when the visa bulletin is progressing I changed my mind. I've heard that there are lots who went to her office in Manila when she conducts the interview. Now im much excited because my PD is current....

recruiter's names are not permitted per the TOS Suzanne4

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Old May 04, 2008, 07:50 AM
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Re: H1C visa St. Bernard Hospital Chicago,IL

I'm happy for you!!I hope you'll have continous blessings to follow!! It's really nice to hear from a co-filipino! I'm hoping for your success!

By the way,I'm familiar with the name ................! Read her name mentioned in forums from other site. I'm aware that she recruits nurses from Phil. to St. Bernard Hospital in Chicago. So how's the application of those who applied? Is it allowed for you to post her website here? If not pls pm me so that i could check myself what's in her agency.

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Old May 04, 2008, 09:49 AM
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Re: H1C visa St. Bernard Hospital Chicago,IL

If you have a pending petition with another company, you better get approval from them to sign another contract to work someplace else or you will be subject to large cancellation fee as a large sum of money has been paid for you.

It is not good practice to be doing. And again, if the H1-C visa is expired in 2010, and then you have to pack all of your things and pay for them to be shipped back to PI as there is still no guarantee that you will get the green card.

Do suggest that you use the sticky at the top of the Philippine forum called Crime Statistics and then place in the zip code of the hospital, any of them for you to see what is happening in the areas around these facilities and then show that to your parensts and see what they say.

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Old May 06, 2008, 12:14 AM
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Re: H1C visa St. Bernard Hospital Chicago,IL

Originally Posted by ulyza View Post
I'm happy for you!!I hope you'll have continous blessings to follow!! It's really nice to hear from a co-filipino! I'm hoping for your success!

By the way,I'm familiar with the name ! Read her name mentioned in forums from other site. I'm aware that she recruits nurses from Phil. to St. Bernard Hospital in Chicago. So how's the application of those who applied? Is it allowed for you to post her website here? If not pls pm me so that i could check myself what's in her agency.
pm me your email if you really want but you are at your own risk okey, im not connected to her or anything. i met her in person once when i tried to find nursing careers thru the internet, i only back out because i have don't have sponsor. but all in one ... sound very frank and direct.

Recruiter's name is edited, per the TOS of this forum. And it is not acceptable to post her website here. Suzaznne4

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Old May 06, 2008, 07:50 AM
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Re: H1C visa St. Bernard Hospital Chicago,IL

This person that you have mentioned is a recruiter, she does not work for the facility, and cannot guarantee anything. We have seen this over and over again, promises of jobs and then none exist. And to offer to bring you over even with a pending petition is not considered the proper thing to do when someone has a pending contract with another company.

She is not the one offering the job, nor doing any sponsorship either. Suggest that you check directly with the actual facility as we tell others to do, do not think that things are going to mysteriously happen, they do not.

She will be offering you to the facility, and nothing more than that. She is not acting on their behalf, but will try to get you placed. And better check directly with the facility to see if they even have visas available.

And for those of you that are thinking of applying, you must hold a license for Illinois already and actually have a VSC in hand. Otherwise the US government will not even accept your petition to start off with.

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Old May 06, 2008, 08:00 AM
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Re: H1C visa St. Bernard Hospital Chicago,IL

Please check out this thread from the Illinois forum that we have here, it will give you the true information that I am sure that none of you have bothered to look at. This is something that all must always do and check out a location, etc. Not just get excited about a job prospect when it is thoroughly unsafe. Chicago has a high murder rate right now and add that to an area that is already considered unsafe, to electively go into an area like this is purely insane.

Suggest that you talk it over with both of your parents and show them this link.

http://allnurses.com/forums/f145/st-...se-242632.html

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Old May 07, 2008, 06:34 AM
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Re: H1C visa St. Bernard Hospital Chicago,IL

You mean nurses in St. Bernard Hospital are all insane??!!!! What if all nurses thinks like this and if no one will work there,who will work there?No one??!! The people there are already suffering from the high crime rate and takes a lot of risk in choosing to live there,maybe they don't have a choice or money matter. Imagine what will happen if let's say there's an incident wherein there's a big number of local casualties but NO nurses??

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Old May 07, 2008, 07:26 AM
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Re: H1C visa St. Bernard Hospital Chicago,IL

Originally Posted by ulyza View Post
You mean nurses in St. Bernard Hospital are all insane??!!!! What if all nurses thinks like this and if no one will work there,who will work there?No one??!! The people there are already suffering from the high crime rate and takes a lot of risk in choosing to live there,maybe they don't have a choice or money matter. Imagine what will happen if let's say there's an incident wherein there's a big number of local casualties but NO nurses??
No one mentioned that the nurses working there are insane. You have taken it out of context. H1C is up for renewal in the next couple years and no idication that it will be renewed. If that is the case and you are not able to AOS then you will have no alternative but leave the country. I agree some may not have the choice in working there but they at least know the area and know places to avoid. Someone from another country who does not know the area may end up in trouble of which may be serious and not be able to protect themselves. That is the bit that is insane, are people so desperate to risk their health and lives to work in an area of high risk without knowing what they are entering with no guarantee that nothing will happen to them. For this would also indicate to me that management do not care if they are having this problem

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Old May 07, 2008, 08:14 AM
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Re: H1C visa St. Bernard Hospital Chicago,IL

It is hard enough as it is to come to a new country, but then add in the fact that we all know that there is increased crime in that area to a point that Americans do not wish to work there, why in the world would you wish to jeapordize your life?

And unfortunately, crime affects foreigners in an area usually more often since they are not aware of what is going on in the area.

And what you are forgetting, this recruiter is only a recruiter, she is interviewing and then sending your information onto the hospital, she does not work directly for them. You also need to check directly with the facility and see if they even have visas available now. Just because that name is on a list, does not mean that they are actually hiring at this time with that visa. They do not have an unlimited supply of them and as we keep stating, there are only 500 total for the entire US. Not 500 available every few months or for each facility, but for all of them total.

So even having a chance of getting hired is not going to be as easy as you may think to begin with. Since we have already mentioned contacting the hospital directly, have you actually done that?

You are more than welcome to go there, but you are not going to get out blessings over it. And suggest that you check out the crime statistics in that area and share it with your parents, and then see what they wish for you to do. The link for that is on the top of the Philippine Forum.

Safety should always be number one concern, over and above everything else. Please do not think that there are not enough nurses in that facility, if things were that bad in terms of staffing, they would not even be able to remain open. You are looking to pull at straws, but we do not see any long ones, only the short stick.

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Old May 22, 2008, 11:28 PM
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Hi, Ulyza.

This is my very first post here. I am entering the US on an H1C visa. In fact, I will be arriving on the 28th. I am bringing my 3 kids with me.

Of the hospitals that have H1C authority - all of them - will be in a "bad" area. So really it boils down to how much risk you are willing to take. But consider the alternative - which is waiting it out in the Philippines.

Anyway, I know of a lady who recruits for an H1C hospital but she requires one year hospital experience. You have any RN experience? If you don't, start right now.

I wish to be of help. But I want my email to remain private. Also, you can imagine the mental state I am in right now (Wangbu is my User name) as I am leaving on Tuesday. So I just wanted to drop a line to give you some encouragement.

I wish you well. By the way, I was able to log in only after 6 tries!

Best wishes,
Wangbu

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