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Thread: E2 to Green Card?? mission impossible!

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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by esprit
    She will love that!! No she is very much female!!
    Chrizzy, where are you gettung the quotas from?? Without H1B there is no future at all for E2 kids. It is worrying me sick.
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    Julie...here is a link .....

    http://www.elinfonet.com/fedarticles/13/4/7

    Its down from the 165.000 of last year......to 65.000...in 05....

    http://www.computerworld.com/news/sp...1,1407,00.html





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    Thanks Chrizzy. Surely if they stop HIB, they weill have to do something about all the US E2, L1 and H1B deoendants who are educated in the US. if they are all sent home. it will be a real ressource lost. With it taking up to three years for them to process green cards now, does anyone know what happens to these kids if they time out and turn 21 before the green card is issued??
    Julie


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by esprit
    Thanks Chrizzy. Surely if they stop HIB, they weill have to do something about all the US E2, L1 and H1B deoendants who are educated in the US. if they are all sent home. it will be a real ressource lost. With it taking up to three years for them to process green cards now, does anyone know what happens to these kids if they time out and turn 21 before the green card is issued??
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    They go home.....unless most of the work is done then your lawyer can file on their behalf for more time.......our lawyer was not to worried about our daughter......he was already filing for her to stay.....her card came only a few months before her 21st.....so facing this problem was on the cards.....I know the people at the lawyers office were more worried then he was.....and they worked very hard on the paper work.........

    I don't think H1Bs will go.....the high numbers of the last few years are not the norm.......50.000 are more the norm.......but saying that a lot of Americans would like to see it go.....but s[bad language filtered out]ing it is not a vote winner yet.......


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    Hi I am Sue that Chrizzy has mentioned.

    The best way to get out there as a Nurse is to do your Nurse Training here. I am not 100% sure whether you can train out there in the usa but I do know you wont be allowed to work if you are - try this link and see if anyone can help you

    http://allnurses.com/forums/index.php

    I qualified back in 1989, and have been going on this journey to Florida since september 2002, and have just had my papers filed...I have been told that I could be waiting anything from 12-24 months before I even get out there - so I just hope my new Eployer is patient!!!
    Sue


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    The amount of time it is taking to get a green card now is ludicrous. How can nayone expect an employer to hang around that long?? Working hard on the paperwork wouldnt cut it nowadays, Chrizzy.
    You can train here if you can find a nursing course which is not limited access ( citizens and green card holder only). That is the hard part.
    Julie


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