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Filed: E-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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They have yet to resend her a "NEW" Contract, but the previous one stated a 3 year committed contract. If she is forced to HAVE to work for the place (& based upon what I've heard, it's a slum Nursing home type place but the firm has locations all over the place) she's going to try & demand a place here in NC, if possible.

Sir i am a nurse too, my concern about your gf is , is her offered salary based on the prevailing wage for nurse as assigned by SWa if i am not mistaken about that? coz 29 dollars is too low she might be questioned. Thank you..and i have researched about the docs required.

1. Visa scrèen cert.

2. notarized job offer not older than 1 year old

3.license of nclex letter of passing

4. Nso birth cert.marriage contract

5.NBI clearance

May i know when is her interview? Thank you..i am under eb3 also

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Filed: E-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Ok, here's the Latest. Hopefully folks can point me in the right Direction:

Just confirmed: No Contract Signed as of yet.

  • Only has the Employment Offer
  • Upon arriving , she will have a 3 month training period. if she doesn't pass training, she will be demoted to LPN Status
  • I-140 Immigrant Green Card: Option to Pay for them Ahead of time ( b4 leaving the philippines) So as to have them upon entering
  • If she goes ahead & get her cards now, will she still have to go work for this employer, (In another state) or could she come to NC to work for another without penalty
  • E-3 I-140 Visa
  • She has her Interview Appointment, set for February 25th
  • She needs a copy of the FAQ questions as to what she can expect to be asked
  • Would like to know as to what she & the girls can expect during the interview
Thanks

If she did not take nclex, her job offer must indicate pre and post NCLex salary..meaning salary before taking nclex and after passing it..=)

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Sir i am a nurse too, my concern about your gf is , is her offered salary based on the prevailing wage for nurse as assigned by SWa if i am not mistaken about that? coz 29 dollars is too low she might be questioned. Thank you..and i have researched about the docs required.

1. Visa scrèen cert.

2. notarized job offer not older than 1 year old

3.license of nclex letter of passing

4. Nso birth cert.marriage contract

5.NBI clearance

May i know when is her interview? Thank you..i am under eb3 also

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