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Mar 18, 2007 03:25 PM

H1-C Visas

by suzanne4 Platinum Member

There are a few agencies that are pushing the H1-C visas in your country currently. Please take the time to do your research before signing any of them. First, you cannot get the H1-C visa without having a Visa Screen Certificate in hand. The contracts state only passing of the NCLEX exam, but that is not the case. The US government requires that proof of having the Visa Screen Certificate be submitted with the actual petition. This goes for any type of temporary visa, and includes even those from countries that have special treaties with the US, such as Canada, Mexico, as well as Australia.

The H1-C visa does not expedite anything for you in terms of getting a green card, it does not give you a fast-track to anything. There are only a small amount of facilities in the US that are even permitted to offer the H1-C visa and that is because they are in underprivleged area, and that they cannot get enough staff to work there. For the few that do exist, they usually require long bus rides just to go shopping for anything. And if you do not like the facility, or they do not like you; the US government only gives you a short time to get another employer under the same visa status, or you will be forced to leave the US.

Also suggest that you thoroughly do your searches on the facilities that you could be sent to. Check out the crime statistics for the area, and see if you would want your family visiting you there, or even living there. Check out some of the threads that have been on the International Forum about some of the contracts that have come out of the border towns in Texas where you can have 15 or more patients. And these are acute care patients, not those in a nursing home.

This is also the area where you have heard of the $50,000 bonus for signing up there. They can offer a large amount like that as no one lasts to collect it.

Just a few things to think about.


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from lawrence01
Old Mar 19, 2007, 04:11 AM

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Please be careful on agencies wanting to use the H1C. Pls. research the hospitals and where it is located if it is in a safe place at all.

The H1C is for facilities w/ severe shortage of Staff RNs only and there is a good reason why it is in the 1st place.

Not worth it, esp. since you will be just on H1C visa rather on a green card.

First and foremost is to research what are the pros and cons of the H1C and if you ask me the cons far outweighs the pros.

Pls. refer to the link below to know more about the H1C visa and w/c specific hospitals it is available.

http://www.messersmithlaw.com/work-visa/h1c-visa.html
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from RNHawaii34
Old Mar 19, 2007, 07:17 PM

Default Re: H1-C Visas
Originally Posted by suzanne4 View Post

This is also the area where you have heard of the $50,000 bonus for signing up there. They can offer a large amount like that as no one lasts to collect it.

Just a few things to think about.
$50,000? are you serious? I don't think so! this is baloney pony! this is just to reel people to come in, but people, this is not true! this is way to good to be true. A hospital or Nursing home won't pay that MUCH..this is bogus! I am appalled, okay, a lot of places will say they will give you "Bonus" just for signing up, but the truth is, you don't get that full amount...they will spread it out for x amount of months, to years...then Boom! it will hit you in the head, the place your at can be crappy, understaff, patient ratio is horrible, working condition is too bleah! is it worth it? then you ended up quitting, and not get that full "Bonus". you see? employers will advertise this to entice you...and oh, another thing? if ever you get that bonus? you won't even get the full partial amount because you will get taxed on it...beleive me, this is full of carabao pooh..don't settle for something small, fast, quick...you studied hard enough, so don't fooled by this agency crap, it's a trick! You studied for 4 years, and then pls. be smart..do it the right way.sorry, this is really, really sad. ..
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No. 3
from jennypanic
Old Mar 19, 2007, 10:00 PM

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Thank you for the info!
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No. 4
from lawrence01
Old Mar 20, 2007, 01:57 AM
Updated Mar 20, 2007 at 08:11 AM by lawrence01

Default Re: H1-C Visas
Originally Posted by RNHawaii34 View Post
$50,000? are you serious? I don't think so! this is baloney pony! this is just to reel people to come in, but people, this is not true! this is way to good to be true. A hospital or Nursing home won't pay that MUCH..this is bogus! I am appalled, okay, a lot of places will say they will give you "Bonus" just for signing up, but the truth is, you don't get that full amount...they will spread it out for x amount of months, to years...then Boom! it will hit you in the head, the place your at can be crappy, understaff, patient ratio is horrible, working condition is too bleah! is it worth it? then you ended up quitting, and not get that full "Bonus". you see? employers will advertise this to entice you...and oh, another thing? if ever you get that bonus? you won't even get the full partial amount because you will get taxed on it...beleive me, this is full of carabao pooh..don't settle for something small, fast, quick...you studied hard enough, so don't fooled by this agency crap, it's a trick! You studied for 4 years, and then pls. be smart..do it the right way.sorry, this is really, really sad. ..
I second this but on the other side of the coin is that some Filipino nurses even brag about this and even help out recruit some more and not fully aware that it is crap.
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from suzanne4
Old Mar 20, 2007, 08:01 AM

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There actually are a couple of facilities in the border towns in Texas that do this and for Americans to work there. You will see it in the nursing magazines every so often. They can advertise that, and not have to pay it as none last that long there. Not long enough to get that bonus.

Just showing that things are really bad in those areas, and those are where the H1-C visas are.

Check out the RN Magazine ads for this, they are there. But those that know stay away from there, and the others leave within a few months of going there. As well as some of the other nursing magazines.

This is the point that I am trying to make, you will see ads like this to work in the areas that the H1-C visas are in. There is a reason that these facilities qualify for that designation. It is that bad there.
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from Aquarian
Old Mar 20, 2007, 08:26 AM

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A male colleague of my sister from nursing school actually bragged about receiving 50k as a sign-on bonus in a Mexican border state. This was 2 years ago. My sister wouldn't even hear of it when she was being convinced to transfer. I think that this amount was staggered and with an attached longer-term contract than most.
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No. 7
from lawrence01
Old Mar 20, 2007, 11:56 AM

Default Re: H1-C Visas
Originally Posted by Aquarian View Post
A male colleague of my sister from nursing school actually bragged about receiving 50k as a sign-on bonus in a Mexican border state. This was 2 years ago. My sister wouldn't even hear of it when she was being convinced to transfer. I think that this amount was staggered and with an attached longer-term contract than most.
Yes, this kind of amount is staggered and usually only given annually for x years plus deductions from tax.
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No. 8
from bonsai8888
Old Mar 20, 2007, 09:49 PM

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Anybody can send me a PM about agency who process H1C visa. I think I can handle the chalenge.Thanks
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No. 9
from puri
Old Mar 31, 2007, 08:08 AM

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In our country, no signed in bonus or relocation fees offered with this H1-C visa. Just a promised of being in US in 4-5 months with one month free housing and free one way airline ticket to the place of destination....With retrogression problem ...more nurses are tempted to accept this offer...
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