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    Default Nurses, Teachers, HRM - Interns & Trainees


    Apex/Icon/ISolutions, Inc., USA is now providing USA J1 VISA consulting services for the following categories:

    • Nurses
    • Teachers
    • HRM – Interns & Trainees

    NOTE: Limited financing is available
    INFORMATION SESSION WILL TAKE PLACE ON:

    Saturday (May 9, 2009) at:

    Park Tower 1- Social Hall,

    Cebu Business Park corner Samar & Leyte Loop (across the new Chinabank)

    Time: 10 AM to 12 NN

    Email a one page detailed resume with 2x2 photo in business attire with white background to appropriate categories:
    hrm.isolutions@gmail.com
    teachers.isolutions@gmail.com
    nurses.isolutions@gmail.com

    #2 Cinnamon Loop – Ayala Heights, Pung-ol Sibugay, Cebu City, Cebu 6000
    Telephone: (32) 580 3617 Mobile: 915 965 0382 Email: isolutionsservices@gmail.com
    Website: Isolutions

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    are they sure nurses will qualify for J1 visa? m familiar this kind are used usually for teachers.

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    naa sila qualifications para maka avail ka sa visa... they will explain it to you once you're there... naka ad2 nako last week... hehe...

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    i hope their ways are truthful enough ky the US economy ryt now is at the lowest state and as far as i understood, a lot of hospitals and facilities are halting their recruitment process as well .

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    hasul ani.

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    unsa mn ni? naay work ani?

    kinsa nkaadto ani ganiha? update sd mo dnhi beh...

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    No experience needed since it is a J1-VISA.
    J1 is a student/exchange training program.
    Meaning you will be working as Trainee Nurse in the States but with pay.
    The cost is very expensive more than 6k US dollars.
    I've been to the orientation twice. And it is very well explained.
    Only NCLEX and IELTS passers are qualified. According to them, those with pending immigrant petitions can apply to this visa. But I don't think the chances of passing the interview is that high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heaven_sent View Post
    No experience needed since it is a J1-VISA.
    J1 is a student/exchange training program.
    Meaning you will be working as Trainee Nurse in the States but with pay.
    The cost is very expensive more than 6k US dollars.
    I've been to the orientation twice. And it is very well explained.
    Only NCLEX and IELTS passers are qualified. According to them, those with pending immigrant petitions can apply to this visa. But I don't think the chances of passing the interview is that high.
    mao na diha, wat f try nka bayad portion sa processing then di ka kapasar sa US interview. kaubo ka ky naa naka nabayad.

    to think, kung ma process ka by the employer in the ryt time ky wa ka gasto except sa imo international exams nalang guro. however, sa una sila handle tanan.

    dako kaau ang risk ani plus naa money involve. lisod ky wa baya ta mamunit ug kwarta sa kilid2x lang! if i wer u all, i will wait for the economic state to be lifted a bit. if d mo makahulat, look for other countries na sayon mo sulod like asia or middle east for the meantime!

    bahala na gasto mo sa poea basta sure lang pod makalarga!

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    and if u got here on a J1 visa, u will be required of a 2 yr. physical residency sa ato..although ma waive cya, but hasol au!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vienzel View Post
    mao na diha, wat f try nka bayad portion sa processing then di ka kapasar sa US interview. kaubo ka ky naa naka nabayad.

    to think, kung ma process ka by the employer in the ryt time ky wa ka gasto except sa imo international exams nalang guro. however, sa una sila handle tanan.

    dako kaau ang risk ani plus naa money involve. lisod ky wa baya ta mamunit ug kwarta sa kilid2x lang! if i wer u all, i will wait for the economic state to be lifted a bit. if d mo makahulat, look for other countries na sayon mo sulod like asia or middle east for the meantime!

    bahala na gasto mo sa poea basta sure lang pod makalarga!

    They have certain conditions in case you will fail the interview..One of them is refunding your money.
    But still it is very EXPENSIVE..As much as I want to try this visa, I'm afraid it can give my pending immi
    petition some problems in the near future.

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