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Dec 16, 2008 02:56 AM

DeltaCare USA

by esjay

has anyone heard of this company/agency deltacare? what are your feedbacks? im confused with their hiring process because im having my interview tomorrow and i dont even know who im going to work for.. the whats,whys,hows...


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from esjay
Old Dec 17, 2008, 03:53 AM

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so i went to my interview with this agency, and they were hiring for US medical staff INC. has anyone heard of this? they have facilities in new jersey and new york, they said they're going to pay 26.50 per hour 40 hrs a week.. and i'm supposed to pay them $3000 for the lawyer's fee to process my visa, then as i read the contract, it said the 3000 dollars is for board and lodging,etc basically everything that the employer spends will be reimbursed by the employee with that 3000. im confused because in the 2nd paragraph of the contract it said that the employer will pay for everything, but on the last page it said that the 3k as i said earlier basically a reimbursment.. can somebody shed some light on this?
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Old Dec 17, 2008, 02:40 PM

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The web site is very misleading, they did not cite one hospital or nursing home they do business and there is no way for the to predict when retrogression is over.
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from esjay
Old Dec 18, 2008, 08:47 AM

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thanks for the reply alexk ..
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Old Dec 18, 2008, 11:09 PM

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I was offered by a certain john from deltacare was in contact with me. I had doubts about the kind of transactions that I was given, so I told them I was not interested anymore. Anyways, I had another agency who was still processing my papers.
At least I learned now that I was making the right move.
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Old Dec 25, 2008, 09:17 PM

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i signed up with delta care... well, they told me that they've already sent my documents to the USCIS
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Old Dec 26, 2008, 09:31 PM

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well... i also signed up with them... but pulled out when they got to the point of asking me to sign the papers, like the ds230... coz i was in doubt. It got to the point where everything got so suspicious. I'm glad I pulled out in time.
I just told them I would pay them for their troubles, since then they did not try and contact me anymore... so I assumed its all over. No bills and etc...
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from JeRyL
Old Dec 28, 2008, 05:38 AM

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Don't sign anything if you don't have an idea about the agency. Agencies that state "WE ARE NOT AFFECTED BY RETROGRESSION" are suspicious. And you might as well read articles about Sentosa 27, just to get an idea of what I'm talking about.

For now, it would be better to rank up on your hospital experience. =)
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from suzanne4
Old Jan 02, 2009, 12:34 AM

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You are looking at seven years plus for a chance at a green card, agencies do not issue visas. Only the US government.

And the salaries that are being quoted are actually quite low for the surrounding area as well.

More importantly, they are going to be placing you and if the employer does not have work for you down the road, then all is cancelled out by the US government as well and you would be starting over from scratch. And more importantly, check to see what their cancellation fee is, it can be quite high.

And if all is being paid for, then you should not be charged anything, and including the $3,000. Any agency that asks for that now, knowing of the long wait is just taking advantage of you.

And to add, I have never heard of this agency before, and know nothing about them. But what I am seeing here posted about them is not something that we like to see being done.
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Old Jan 03, 2009, 10:31 PM

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Deltacare hasn't asked any monies from me now. The 3,000 dollars will be paid when i get there on a staggered basis. The said amount will be for my plane ticket, visa screen certificate, a month's rent, attorney's fees and other fees to be paid for my visa application (I-120). They said they'll be following the prevailing rate when i get there.
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