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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Canada
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Here's an add in the local paper from a staffing type agency hiring people to process visas at the NVC in Portsmouth, NH:

Visa Processing Specialist/Data Entry

Employer:

Availability Inc.

Location:

Portsmouth, NH 03801

Date:

06-14-2006

Job Type:

Full TimeYou will process U.S. Department of State immigrant visa petitions. Position requires a combination of data entry and analytical skills to create automated immigrant visa petitions while meeting quotas and strict quality standards.

Primarily seeking Second Shift (4-12:30) candidates with some First Shift openings. These positions are initially temporary. However, after five months of employment you are eligible to become a permanent employee and receive medical benefits. Over 95% of our VPS temps are offered and accept permanent positions!

Second Shift pays $17.04 per hour - ($14.17/hr plus $2.87/hr in lieu of medical benefits). When available, the First Shift pays $15.75 per hour - ($12.88/hr plus $2.87/hr in lieu of medical benefits).

Requirements:

∙ Must pass typing and data entry testing

∙ Must be either US Citizen or Permanent Resident with a High School Diploma or GED.

∙ Must pass an extensive DOS Security Review that includes employment history, police checks and credit checks before you may begin employment.

Benefits:

You are eligible for ten paid holidays. You are also eligible for one week vacation after completing one year of employment and two weeks after two years.

Contact:

You may pick up an Application Packet at the New Hampshire Employment Security Office at:

243 Route 108, Somersworth (742-3600)

Contact:

Natalie Hickmon

Phone: (603) 668-2620

Fax: (603) 668-2620

They make good money for only having a high school diploma or GED, but the less education the less quality work, from my experience. Anyway, if you want to make a difference, here's a weird chance to do it - you can process other people's applications in an efficient, timely, knowledgeable manner - and maybe even be nice!

Approval Dates:

I130 Approved (NOA2) 7/20/06 (144 Days)

I129 Approved (NOA2) 8/24/06 (41 Days)

Documents we have so far:

Criminal/police record check.

Immunization records/medical history (including negative Tb, HIV, syphyllis, etc).

Chest x-ray.

His birth certificate (long form).

Our marriage certificate.

My divorce decree.

Our passports.

Wedding photos, cards, credit cards, health insurance, evidence of legitimate marriage.

Notarized I-134 and supporting documents.

Notarized I-184 and supporting documents.

Five additional passport photos each.

Questions: See "Married on Visitor Visa"post

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Algeria
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Here's an add in the local paper from a staffing type agency hiring people to process visas at the NVC in Portsmouth, NH:

Visa Processing Specialist/Data Entry

Employer:

Availability Inc.

Location:

Portsmouth, NH 03801

Date:

06-14-2006

Job Type:

Full TimeYou will process U.S. Department of State immigrant visa petitions. Position requires a combination of data entry and analytical skills to create automated immigrant visa petitions while meeting quotas and strict quality standards.

Primarily seeking Second Shift (4-12:30) candidates with some First Shift openings. These positions are initially temporary. However, after five months of employment you are eligible to become a permanent employee and receive medical benefits. Over 95% of our VPS temps are offered and accept permanent positions!

Second Shift pays $17.04 per hour - ($14.17/hr plus $2.87/hr in lieu of medical benefits). When available, the First Shift pays $15.75 per hour - ($12.88/hr plus $2.87/hr in lieu of medical benefits).

Requirements:

∙ Must pass typing and data entry testing

∙ Must be either US Citizen or Permanent Resident with a High School Diploma or GED.

∙ Must pass an extensive DOS Security Review that includes employment history, police checks and credit checks before you may begin employment.

Benefits:

You are eligible for ten paid holidays. You are also eligible for one week vacation after completing one year of employment and two weeks after two years.

Contact:

You may pick up an Application Packet at the New Hampshire Employment Security Office at:

243 Route 108, Somersworth (742-3600)

Contact:

Natalie Hickmon

Phone: (603) 668-2620

Fax: (603) 668-2620

They make good money for only having a high school diploma or GED, but the less education the less quality work, from my experience. Anyway, if you want to make a difference, here's a weird chance to do it - you can process other people's applications in an efficient, timely, knowledgeable manner - and maybe even be nice!

if i didnt love nursing so much i would do it hahahahahhaha

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Here's an add in the local paper from a staffing type agency hiring people to process visas at the NVC in Portsmouth, NH:

Visa Processing Specialist/Data Entry

Employer:

Availability Inc.

Location:

Portsmouth, NH 03801

Date:

06-14-2006

Job Type:

Full TimeYou will process U.S. Department of State immigrant visa petitions. Position requires a combination of data entry and analytical skills to create automated immigrant visa petitions while meeting quotas and strict quality standards.

Primarily seeking Second Shift (4-12:30) candidates with some First Shift openings. These positions are initially temporary. However, after five months of employment you are eligible to become a permanent employee and receive medical benefits. Over 95% of our VPS temps are offered and accept permanent positions!

Second Shift pays $17.04 per hour - ($14.17/hr plus $2.87/hr in lieu of medical benefits). When available, the First Shift pays $15.75 per hour - ($12.88/hr plus $2.87/hr in lieu of medical benefits).

Requirements:

∙ Must pass typing and data entry testing

∙ Must be either US Citizen or Permanent Resident with a High School Diploma or GED.

∙ Must pass an extensive DOS Security Review that includes employment history, police checks and credit checks before you may begin employment.

Benefits:

You are eligible for ten paid holidays. You are also eligible for one week vacation after completing one year of employment and two weeks after two years.

Contact:

You may pick up an Application Packet at the New Hampshire Employment Security Office at:

243 Route 108, Somersworth (742-3600)

Contact:

Natalie Hickmon

Phone: (603) 668-2620

Fax: (603) 668-2620

They make good money for only having a high school diploma or GED, but the less education the less quality work, from my experience. Anyway, if you want to make a difference, here's a weird chance to do it - you can process other people's applications in an efficient, timely, knowledgeable manner - and maybe even be nice!

I am sure, lot of VJ members are well capable of doing the above-mentioned job.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Canada
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They are also hiring: FILE/MAILROOM CLERKS!

Description:

You will process U.S. Department of State immigrant visa petitions. As a File/Mail Clerk you will help file and retrieve Visa application files. You may also assist in processing incoming and outgoing mail for the National Visa Center.

Primarily seeking Second Shift (4-12:30) candidates with some First Shift openings. The

Second Shift pays $15.06 per hour - ($12.18/hr plus $2.87/hr in lieu of medical benefits). When available, the First Shift pays $13.95 per hour - ($11.08/hr plus $2.87/hr in lieu of medical benefits). These positions are initially temporary. After five months you are eligible to become a permanent employee and qualify for medical benefits.

Requirements:

∙ Must be able to lift trays that can weigh up to 40 pounds and able to use a three step ladder.

∙ Must be either US Citizen or Permanent Resident with a High School Diploma or GED.

∙ Must pass an extensive DOS Security Review that includes employment history, police checks and credit checks.

∙ Must have basic computer skills.

Benefits:

You are eligible for ten paid holidays. You are also eligible for one week vacation after completing one year of employment and two weeks after two years.

Contact:

You may pick up an Application Packet at the New Hampshire Employment Security Office at:

243 Route 108, Somersworth (742-3600)

Contact:

Natalie Hickmon

Phone: (603) 668-2620

Fax: (603) 668-2620

Approval Dates:

I130 Approved (NOA2) 7/20/06 (144 Days)

I129 Approved (NOA2) 8/24/06 (41 Days)

Documents we have so far:

Criminal/police record check.

Immunization records/medical history (including negative Tb, HIV, syphyllis, etc).

Chest x-ray.

His birth certificate (long form).

Our marriage certificate.

My divorce decree.

Our passports.

Wedding photos, cards, credit cards, health insurance, evidence of legitimate marriage.

Notarized I-134 and supporting documents.

Notarized I-184 and supporting documents.

Five additional passport photos each.

Questions: See "Married on Visitor Visa"post

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Kinda makes one want to move to NH and get a new job! Its way too hot here in the south!! :lol::lol:

I-130

03/29/06-Mailed to TSC

04/03/06-Recieved I-130 @TSC forwarded to CSC

04/05/06-NOA1

04/11/06-Recieved NOA1

07/18/06-NOA-2- Approved

02/09/07-CASE COMPLETED!!!!!!

02/13/07-Case forwarded to Dublin Embassy!!!

04/26/07-Interveiw!!

04/26/07- VISA in Hand!!!!

July-2007-Niall finishes work & comes home!!!

We had delays in our journey that were not part of the immigration process, please do not use our "timeline" as an accurate guide!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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What is the economy like in NH? Its possible that this is peanut wages.

Just curious, what do you think the qualifications should be? College degree? I wouldn't think that is necessary, this appears to be more of a position for someone that is detail oriented, organized, effecient, and has common sense, and you don't need a college degree to have these skills. As for the wages, well lets keep in mind that these people may be paid pretty good for no degree but it is very important to us going through this process that these employees have the above mentioned qualification. I am okay with them making that wage IF and only IF they do.

Simple_male mentioned that a lot of VJ members could do this job. So true! Anyone that can get through this immigration process without any assistance has these skills.

I would think the problem would lie more in the interviewer. Are they capable of spotting someone that has these skills?

'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'

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