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No. 90
from iamnomad
Old Jul 12, 2009, 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by chengzz_1110 View Post
my employer had already file my h1b application without the visa screening certificate.. im still waiting for my employer's reply regarding the status of my application
it is likely that you will receive a Request for Evidence (RFE)..and that evidence is the VSC.
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No. 91
from jlb1080
Old Jul 16, 2009, 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Gavin'sDad View Post
I'm guessing somebody here is connected to E-GMP?
are you connected with E-GMP?...
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No. 92
from EmAmood
Old Jul 16, 2009, 09:55 AM

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Hi! What is E-GMP means? I'm just curious. Thanks.
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No. 93
from EmAmood
Old Jul 16, 2009, 09:57 AM

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Is there anybody here who got their H1b petition approve? I'm still waiting for mine hopefully!
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No. 94
Old Jul 17, 2009, 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by wigglecar10 View Post
im not stepping other people when i said i want to change my status here, im applying for a working visa, so it is different from immigrant that you are talking getting into the front line. IM NOT A SELFISH PERSON,.
every person who has an h1b visa and wants to apply for immigrant will definitely fall in the long list. there is no such overtaking. ok, be careful with your words.
Well you are attempting to "LIE" in order to get the working visa. You originally stated that you had 6 months experience and are questioning if you should have your employer change that and state that you have "1 year experience". Either way you don't seem to qualify for the H1B visa.

As a nurse you're required to be deligent and ethical and the last time I checked "LYING" is unethical.
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No. 95
from louieb
Old Jul 19, 2009, 01:31 AM

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no more hatreds guys!!!! lets be cool and calm!!

#1. anyways,, i need your opinions/advice,, does anyone know how much is the salary per hour of a nurese in NJ?? i was told by my employer that she'll be giving me 21 an hour as a starting pay. do you think it's ok??..

#2. i asked my employer if im gonna pay for all the fees,, like VSC fees etc,, she told me that i have to pay all the fees needed to process my papers and there will be no reimbursementof any kind... i want to know your opinions guys,, coz i know there are employer who pays for all the fees regarding the processing of papers... i dont know why is it ike that..

#3.one more thing,, my employer insisted that i shoud take the ielts exam ASAP to have my VSC processed,, because there is a slot of H1B for me already,, and they told it's already in process waiting for US approval... now,, in my case,, i still dont have hospital experience,, im just gonna have my first job this august,, and as i was reading on the previous posts here that H1b is just for those who have specialist on something or someone who took masteral,, im afraid that maybe i can just have a 1 year experience here in phillipines,, I am just a newbie nurse,and i dont have any masterals and so on, im not an expert yet... how come they giving that to me??.... well im glad that they work on my papers for me to go abroad but im just afraid that maybe if i got there they expect too much to me,, and maybe let me show them papers of any masteral or papers to show that im a specialist,, which i dont have... im soo confused help!!!!!
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No. 96
Old Jul 19, 2009, 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by louieb View Post
no more hatreds guys!!!! lets be cool and calm!!

#1. anyways,, i need your opinions/advice,, does anyone know how much is the salary per hour of a nurese in NJ?? i was told by my employer that she'll be giving me 21 an hour as a starting pay. do you think it's ok??..

#2. i asked my employer if im gonna pay for all the fees,, like VSC fees etc,, she told me that i have to pay all the fees needed to process my papers and there will be no reimbursementof any kind... i want to know your opinions guys,, coz i know there are employer who pays for all the fees regarding the processing of papers... i dont know why is it ike that..

#3.one more thing,, my employer insisted that i shoud take the ielts exam ASAP to have my VSC processed,, because there is a slot of H1B for me already,, and they told it's already in process waiting for US approval... now,, in my case,, i still dont have hospital experience,, im just gonna have my first job this august,, and as i was reading on the previous posts here that H1b is just for those who have specialist on something or someone who took masteral,, im afraid that maybe i can just have a 1 year experience here in phillipines,, I am just a newbie nurse,and i dont have any masterals and so on, im not an expert yet... how come they giving that to me??.... well im glad that they work on my papers for me to go abroad but im just afraid that maybe if i got there they expect too much to me,, and maybe let me show them papers of any masteral or papers to show that im a specialist,, which i dont have... im soo confused help!!!!!
People are not spreading hatred, they're just being up front with you. That's something you're going to have to deal with if you come to the US, if you can't deal with it then maybe the US isn't the place for you to be. A lot of people here are very blunt and you might as well get used to it.

1. It depends on what area of NJ you will be living at? I can tell you that I'm making more money as an Aide in the hospital out in California, but then again I live in a very expensive area of California. NJ can be pretty cheap to live in, but again it depends on which area. If you're closer to the NY side it's going to be expensive than if you're somewhere near Camden.

2. I'm unsure about this.

3. If you don't have any hospital experience how can you get a H1B visa? If you don't have paid hospital experience and have been working for several years then you don't qualify for the H1B visa, again that falls under "lying" and lying is unethical. If you do come under the H1B visa then don't count on them to defend you if you get caught and deported, they will just say that they had no idea, hence could be the reason why they're making you pay all the fees. It sounds fishy to me, and I'd stay away from them. Good Luck
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No. 97
Old Jul 19, 2009, 09:26 AM

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If you apply for permanent residency and they found you have lied , you will loose your chance for permanent residency.

Do you think American Nurses can't tell who has experience and who doesn't. If you have no or little experience it will be hard to fake and your nursing career in the US is over.

Sorry, I don't see any hate only straight forward advice, in America we tell the truth. I think it is better than people talking behind your back. New Nursing Managers will not tolerate this, it is called lateral violence.
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No. 98
from ghillbert
Old Jul 19, 2009, 07:20 PM

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louieb:

1. You do not meet the legal requirements for the H1B visa which is for specialized professionals.
2. The employer is prepared to offer you the job because they can pay you less than the locals (pay is >$21 even here in Pittsburgh where the cost of living is much cheaper than NJ)
3. It is legal for the employer to require you to pay for your own licensing requirements and VSC.
4. It is legal for the employer to require you to pay attorney's fees related to visa issuance.
5. It is illegal for the employer to require you to pay your own H1B visa fees; this is a condition of the visa.
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No. 99
from louieb
Old Jul 19, 2009, 07:43 PM

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thank you all so much for the response!

1. the location is in Cape may court house NJ.. eastern shore nursing and rehab.. do you know how much is the usual salary?? i think if the place is expensive to live in the salary i think will also be high?

2. does anyone here paid all their fees here??

3. to tell you honestly i didnt know all about this visas, all the consequences etc,, when i was told and found out that i will be given h1b, i was so surprised and happy coz i really wanna go abroad, now im ony 22, and who doesnt want to be in US right??.. now,, i only found out,, JUST NOW!! that this h1b visa is only for those speciaists.. My employer KNEW that i still dont have hospital experience and i was about to start hospital experience this August 2009. She told me BEFORE that i will be given Immigrant visa,, and just last month the lawyer emailed me that i have to stick with the H1b, maybe because that is the available for now and its already on process.. Also my employer told me that i just need ATLEAST 1 year hospital experience, she says its ok for my transition.. And as for me i trust her that what ever she is telling me is going to be ok as long as there will be no problem,, ofcourse she is my employer,, i really THOUGHT that im qualified with that visa.. I NEVER NEVER NEVER wont do any lies,, i dont like lying coz im afraid of any risk i may get if i lie,, i just wanted everythings gonna be ok,, i want it to be all legal,, fortunately i asked you guys here and i really just know it all now.. ... what do you think?? should i stay away from them?? or is there any other option for me to be qualified to have that H1b...
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