H1b Visa for nurses under FY 2010

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I have applied for a work visa for the position as a dialysis nurse. I was filed last april 1 2009 and was wondering when will i get to have a visa? Anyone with a similar status of mine???:specs:

Specializes in hemodialysis, geriatrics.

To: iamnomad

hi, i was interviewed in auckland, nz and i was just ask about my family, if and when they will join me.. maybe it depends on the consular officer and the consulate. they don't even ask for additional documents, so, i just presented the original approval from uscis, copy of the petition and my visa screen.. the processing time here takes 2-3 days but i received my visa within 24 hours after my interview.. :) (sorry, i cant send you a private message.. i'm not allowed yet) Good Luck and God Bless!:yeah:

to SALVEAPRIL,

First of all congratulations! wAy to go to your endeavor! Can you give us the timetable from the start of your processing ( e.g. month you signed the contract from your agency, time they informed you about your notice of receipt..et al..)

Thanks...

Specializes in hemodialysis, geriatrics.

to: nurseako

hi, i'll start with the time i submitted my resume.. it was february this year, and contacted by cambridge on feb 20; signed the contract with the recruiter (cambridge) on march 8 and submitted my documents on march 20. they filed the petition on april 1st and receipted on april 22 and the approval came on may 7. i waited for the approval packet and it arrived to me on 12th of june, so i took an appointment with the american consulate here in new zealand and attended the interview on the 15th and visa was granted the following day june 16. that was my journey for my h1b.. i will be having my medical exams and vaccinations next week so i can come to the US before the start of my visa ( i was granted 3 yrs)..:lol2:

congrats and good luck..... i'm also seriously weighing the pros and cons of going via the H1B route now that there seem to be no end in sight for retrogression.

hope things will work out for you. all the best!!

to: Salveapril

thanks for that info... I hope I can have mine in time before the H1b cap gets exhausted.

to SALVEAPRIL.

What facility will you be working in US? They're planning me to work in CT, how bout u?

Specializes in hemodialysis, geriatrics.

to: nurseako

i will be working with fresenius, detroit michigan..:up:

Hi salve,Congrats. It's really a good news.Bryan said something about lottery,have you undergone such process.Thanks

Specializes in hemodialysis, geriatrics.

as far as i know, they always call it h1b lottery.. but because the quota has not been met, everybody has the chance to be chosen as an h1b recipient. they do the lottery selection when the applications exceed the allotted visa for each fiscal year (65,000). Gud luck and God Bless!

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

This year is the first year in a long time I have not seen all H1b visas go within 24 hours. This really shows what is happening currently in the US job market. Only certain establishments escape being capped so usually it is a lottery on who gets one and who doesn't

to CHRISMARK:

YUp, brian also mentioened about lottery when we had a talked. Actually I dont understand what's the lottery that he was saying then. Do you have your Notice of REciept? What is your status?

thanks.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
to CHRISMARK:

YUp, brian also mentioened about lottery when we had a talked. Actually I dont understand what's the lottery that he was saying then. Do you have your Notice of REciept? What is your status?

thanks.

Up until this year it was called a lottery because the demand was much higher than the amount of visas actually allocated and therefore a lottery to whether you got one or not

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