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shaider

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  1. Thanks for the advise. but i think your right, travel nursing is the practical way to have a touch base in the area i like to go at.
  2. thanks for the info Iseeu:)
  3. Hello to everybody!!! Just wanna share. First, my heartfelt thanks to Suzanne for all the advises and experiences you are sharing to this forum.BIG HELP FOR US. I would say ,I'm your classic example that followed most of your advises when i was starting my application. Right now , I'm working comfortably here in NY and i take control of everything about my employment. Its a nice feeling if no agency would take control of you. You can decide whatever you want to do in your life. Its good to be free!!! My advise to all aspiring nurses who want to work here. if you can have your way to do it on your own then thats the BEST THING to do. I did it on my own why can't you? I paid all the expenses for my applications , passed all the required exams and processed everything on my own. You may say its a case to case basis,you may say some nurses dont have the means to the things that i did.HEY!! THINK...We dreamed of coming here to have a better life and to earn more that you can possibly imagine. Why dont you INVEST for yourself ? i'm telling you , the return of investment would come in no time.Its worth trying than do nothing fellow Filipinos.
  4. IseeU rn, great infos! Thanks! thats what i need to know. NY nurse here but planning to move to Cali especially Bay Area. If you have more infos about the place and the Hospitals around the area, spare me please..your reply is greatly appreciated.
  5. Hello everybody! I'm new to this forum. NY nurse here but planning to move to CALI. Any advise from you guys about hospitals in Bay area or Stanford ? Your reply is greatly appreciated.
  6. Hello everybody! I'm back. I'm already here in NY working as a ventilator nurse. it's really a one good experience and i like it! The working environment is nice not to mention the salary is comparable and the benefits are excellent because i am a member of a union (1199 SIEU). I'd like to thank you all for the advises and experiences you shared to me when i was just starting my application. Its time for me to share my expreriences in return . DHEL HOW ARE YOU BRO? keep you posted.
  7. shaider replied to Tweety's topic in Men in Nursing
    shaider here.New York
  8. shaider replied to nursek05's topic in Forensic
    Thanks Siri..
  9. shaider replied to nursek05's topic in Forensic
    yes , i am male and a nurse as well.with a desire to be a forensic nurse.thank you for the informations.
  10. shaider replied to nursek05's topic in Forensic
    Hello to every body. I'm new to this forum. Like someone else here, 'm very much interested in forensic nursing. Can anybody tell me the steps on how to be a forensic nurse? Is there a demand for a male nurse? Thanks
  11. Hey Denzel boy! Congratulation!!! I told you....I'm so happy for you and your family. Good luck!
  12. Finally! CONGRATULATION!!!
  13. Please refer to "Visa worries" thread. All your predeparture questions and need will be answered by the CFO.
  14. Point of entry is not a problem as long as all your documents are complete. To know more about the Immigration process and queries you have to attend a seminar at the Commission on Filipino Overseas (CFO). It is a requirement of our government for first time immigrants like you. You can't go out of the country without their sticker in your passport and the immigration bureau at the airport will look at it. The seminar fee is P 250.00. Try calling these numbers ( Manila Office) 561-8321 ext. 101, 103,104,105. Good Luck !!!
  15. congratulation!!!
  16. Useful guide for potential emigrants to USA. Available in different languages including Tagalog version. Try to log in at http://uscis.gov/graphics/citezenship/m-618.pdf .If you cannot directly access to this site then log in to uscis.gov .Find and click on A Guide for new immigrants.Hope this would help.
  17. Useful guide for potential emigrants to USA. Available in different languages including Tagalog version. Try to log in at http://uscis.gov/graphics/citizenship/m-618.pdf. If you cannot directly access the site then try to log in at uscis.gov . Find and click on A guide for new immigrants.Hope this would help.
  18. To everybody out there who has a visa problem. Feel free to share your experience and lets work things out by sharing our thoughts and experiences.Good Luck to your endeavor.
  19. Hi Jenspec!! How are you? I'm glad your back. I understand your concern, just be more patient. It will come along your way very soon...
  20. Ms. Nightingale try these numbers By Telephone: The Immigrant Visa Information Call Center which can be reached at 1-909-101-7878 is available Monday to Friday, 8 am to 6 pm (Philippine Time). Callers in the USA can contact the Call Center at 1-888-877-9888. There is a fee assessed to callers by the call center for its services. Call center customer service representatives are able to provide basic information regarding the status on file with the Embassy. They are unable to provide advise or make determinations about legal aspects of cases. By Mail: From within the Philippines: Chief, Immigrant Visa Branch. United States Embassy 1201 Roxas Blvd. Ermita 1000 Manila From outside the Philippines: Chief, Immigrant Visa Branch, PSC 500 Box 26 FPO AP 96515-1000 USA DO NOT send registered mail Do not address correspondence to a person by name. Employees are transferred on a regular basis, so any mail addressed to an individual may be forwarded to that person and not to the section where your concern would be addressed. If you have an e-mail address, please include it in your letter. By Fax or Email: The Immigrant Visa Unit fax number is (632) 338-4129 and its email address is [email protected].
  21. By Telephone: The Immigrant Visa Information Call Center which can be reached at 1-909-101-7878 is available Monday to Friday, 8 am to 6 pm (Philippine Time). Callers in the USA can contact the Call Center at 1-888-877-9888. There is a fee assessed to callers by the call center for its services. Call center customer service representatives are able to provide basic information regarding the status on file with the Embassy. They are unable to provide advise or make determinations about legal aspects of cases. By Mail: From within the Philippines: Chief, Immigrant Visa Branch. United States Embassy 1201 Roxas Blvd. Ermita 1000 Manila From outside the Philippines: Chief, Immigrant Visa Branch, PSC 500 Box 26 FPO AP 96515-1000 USA DO NOT send registered mail Do not address correspondence to a person by name. Employees are transferred on a regular basis, so any mail addressed to an individual may be forwarded to that person and not to the section where your concern would be addressed. If you have an e-mail address, please include it in your letter. By Fax or Email: The Immigrant Visa Unit fax number is (632) 338-4129 and its email address is [email protected].
  22. I know how it feels with your situation. I've already been suffered that agony of waiting. I've waited one month before they finally released the visas of my dependents. If all your documents are complete, you have nothing to worry about. I'ts just a waiting game. JUst be patient... To alleviate your worries and anxiety , you can have your inquiry at their call center for the progress of your visa status or log in to delbros.com to track your visa processing. Hope this would help.
  23. Thanks Dale.
  24. Thanks REP for the encouragement...

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