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Quick Scroll hi 04.30.07 (1 year ago) #81

hi,, rimpu.. me too r likely 2 b there on h1b visa there. so,, any more info as a far as comparison with f1 of citizen status in getting residency is concerned,,, it will b of immense help... hop 2 c u soon on net,,, dear
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Quick Scroll 05.03.07 (1 year ago) #82

hi ash b.i got 10 year multiple entry visa. icon_biggrin.gif icon_smile.gif thanx for ur support buddy.i am very happy.
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Quick Scroll 05.04.07 (1 year ago) #83

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hi ash b.i got 10 year multiple entry visa. icon_biggrin.gif icon_smile.gif thanx for ur support buddy.i am very happy.

Congrats Rimps! icon_smile.gif
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Quick Scroll 02.01.08 (7 months ago) #84

@Ash B
First of all I apologise for not reading the whole thread and posting my query directly. I am really short of time.

Tell me about J-1 visa ...i.e. What if a student goes for Clinical Electives (i.e. Clerkship) on J-1 visa?

Universities like

Mount Sinai.
University of Louisville, Kentucky State.
require students to come on J-1 visa for clerkship. (University sponsors J-1 visa I guess)

I was being told that once a student takes J-1 visa for whatever reason chances of getting H-1B visa for Residency become rock bottom. Even DigiDoc has stated the same on his website. Also I read it somewhere that once a student opts for J-1 visa(even for clerkship) he/she has to search for a waiver after 3 years.

Please throw some light on it.
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Quick Scroll 02.03.08 (7 months ago) #85

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@Ash B
First of all I apologise for not reading the whole thread and posting my query directly. I am really short of time.

Tell me about J-1 visa ...i.e. What if a student goes for Clinical Electives (i.e. Clerkship) on J-1 visa?

Universities like

Mount Sinai.
University of Louisville, Kentucky State.
require students to come on J-1 visa for clerkship. (University sponsors J-1 visa I guess)

I was being told that once a student takes J-1 visa for whatever reason chances of getting H-1B visa for Residency become rock bottom. Even DigiDoc has stated the same on his website. Also I read it somewhere that once a student opts for J-1 visa(even for clerkship) he/she has to search for a waiver after 3 years.

Please throw some light on it.

In general J1 visa once means you are subject to a home country return requirement. So getting an H1 becomes impossible in most cases. But J1 story is not so simple, it depends on funding source too. Like for J1 research, if you fund yourself you might be able to get the waiver formality completed in a few months, But if that applies to externship J1, i don't know. best is call up the clerkship office of your university and ask them from information and links where you can find out more.

P.S.: I promise I will post certain specific details of these procedures and other rare info i have later. I can't for now i am busy like hell for the next few days.
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Quick Scroll 02.18.08 (6 months ago) #86

cool info.
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Quick Scroll 03.07.08 (6 months ago) #87

Dear all....
what if I take my visa appointment 10days prior to my CS date and my visa gets rejected..... Can I still get my refund???
or it has to be cancelled atleast 15 days prior like its mentioned in "Recheduling /cancelling CS appointment" in ECFMG booklet.
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Quick Scroll just got started!! 08.11.08 (25 days ago) #88

hi ashb...
i am doing my internship right now and have started studying for my USMLE exams these days in full swing... i wanted to know if i can give my step 2 CK first then go to US for my observership and side by side give my step 1 in USA ??(as it will save a lot of time) if thats possible, will it be tough to get a visa if i produce my step 2 CK score alone??
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Quick Scroll 08.11.08 (24 days ago) #89

Hi everyone, im intending to apply for visa for the cs, i have an ongoing application for immigrant visa for Canada , i just wanna know if this would help convince the vo that im not a prospect immigrant to US since i already have an ongoing immigrant visa application to Canada . Or does it carry a negative implication on my part? Please enlighten me with your ideas on this. Thanks!
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