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Filed: R-1 Visa Country: Saint Lucia
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tsk tsk tsk... if he has degree from other countries it doesn't mean that he will get the same field here in usa. of course everyone needs to start from the scratch again. if his thinking why other foreigners have good a job here in us maybe bcoz they comes here with working visa and not PR. if he wants to have a good job , upgrade his education.. he only been here for 10 months or so, he should enjoying you ....

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Oct.8 2009 - arrived in USA (CR1 visa)

Nov. 2009 -- GC for 2 yrs received

Jan. 2010 -- DL issued

May. 2011 --- graduated for my bachelor degree

Sept. 1, 2011 --- Driver License Renewed ( till 2017)

NO removal condition

Citizenship

Oct. 2011-------- Filed N400

Jan. 2012 ------ Biometrics and Interviewed at same time

Jan. 17 2012 ---- Sworn In

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tsk tsk tsk... if he has degree from other countries it doesn't mean that he will get the same field here in usa. of course everyone needs to start from the scratch again. if his thinking why other foreigners have good a job here in us maybe bcoz they comes here with working visa and not PR. if he wants to have a good job , upgrade his education.. he only been here for 10 months or so, he should enjoying you ....

You do NOT need to start from scratch again. That makes no sense. if you were a scientist in your home country, you think you must work at McDonald's if you move to the US?

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8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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Filed: R-1 Visa Country: Saint Lucia
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well look how many graduated immigrants complaining about migrating to us/canada that dont have job or they cant get the job they want, unless they got lucky that they know someone in the company .... its on statistic now.. if u came from the countries that their graduated college school is the same as the standard to US they will accept it but if not they will give u the lowest position or minimum wage. im just saying, but it doesnt mean will happen to everyone but most of the immigrants getting hard to get a job that they want...

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Oct.8 2009 - arrived in USA (CR1 visa)

Nov. 2009 -- GC for 2 yrs received

Jan. 2010 -- DL issued

May. 2011 --- graduated for my bachelor degree

Sept. 1, 2011 --- Driver License Renewed ( till 2017)

NO removal condition

Citizenship

Oct. 2011-------- Filed N400

Jan. 2012 ------ Biometrics and Interviewed at same time

Jan. 17 2012 ---- Sworn In

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Filed: R-1 Visa Country: Saint Lucia
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i have a friend that come here to US with PR through marriage . he was engr in philippines and making good money there. when he got here , he was frustrated bcoz no ones want to hired him he tried every single company , theyre saying the same thing all over and over. he thoughts he will be engr here also bcoz his licensed in philippines, well its not. people thinks they will have same profession when they move to other countries, its not bcoz u r a foreigner , ur licenses in other countries cant transfer unless u take another board exam and upgrade ur profession. its the same in RN, dentist, therapist or what ever profession u have u still need to take another upgrade to ur profession. thats means u need to start again .. im not arguing im just saying whats my opinion.

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Oct.8 2009 - arrived in USA (CR1 visa)

Nov. 2009 -- GC for 2 yrs received

Jan. 2010 -- DL issued

May. 2011 --- graduated for my bachelor degree

Sept. 1, 2011 --- Driver License Renewed ( till 2017)

NO removal condition

Citizenship

Oct. 2011-------- Filed N400

Jan. 2012 ------ Biometrics and Interviewed at same time

Jan. 17 2012 ---- Sworn In

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I be able to retain the same job I had in the Philippines. But it took me over a year to find my job. It's not about the profession and education background from other country but the amount of experience and the uniqueness of your field of expertise. So, even though you are professional in other country but it is common profession here in US. You shouldn't be expecting to work same job here. And yes, I agree to going back to school again would help finding better job opportunity.

Lifting Condition (I-751)

09/09/2011 - Sent the package to CSC

09/13/2011 - CSC received the package

09/15/2011 - CSC cashed check and NOA1 Received

09/26/2011 - Biometrics Appointment Notice Date (Sent)

10/13/2011 - Early Biometrics

10/19/2011 - Biometrics Appointment

10/26/2011 - GC expiration

11/25/2011 - Received RFE

11/28/2011 - Sent response to RFE

01/13/2012 - Ordered card production (Approved)

01/19/2012 - 10 yrs GC received

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