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Need your advice.

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I am planning to join residency in the USA in July,2006.If I give step3 exam by March 2006,Will my programme be able to sponsor me for H1B-visa.I am presently holding multiple entry 1 year visitor's visa.[Sep2005-Sep2006].Can my husband come on a J-2visa and try for a job in the US. If someone could give correct guidance on this ,it 'll be really appreciated.

Posted on Dec 12, 2005, 2:39 PM

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H1B Sponsor List Available

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H-1B RESIDENCY PROGRAMS

http://www.caribbeanmedicine.com/h1b_fp.htm


This document contains the most recent and updated list of Family Practice and Internal Medicine Residency Programs in the United States that sponsor the H-1B Visa for Canadians and all other non-U.S. Citizens.

Includes Residency Programs in the following U.S. states:



Alabama
Arkansas
Connecticut
Delaware
DC
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Missouri
North Carolina
North Dakota
Nebraska
New Jersey
New York
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
South Dakota
Texas
Virginia
Wisconsin






All included in this Adobe Acrobat PDF document! Very helpful and informative!
If you are thinking of applying for a Residency in the U.S. and need the H-1B Visa, then you definitely need this document!




United States Family Practice and Internal Medicine Residency Programs
that Sponsor the H-1B Visa

VISIT:

http://www.caribbeanmedicine.com/h1b_fp.htm


Posted on May 27, 2004, 2:25 PM

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can J1 be converted into greencard

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I am on H-4 (dependent visa) my husband has applied for greencard(should get it in2 years from now),if I take a J1 now ,can I get my visa status converted into a greencard after 2 years?

Posted on Sep 25, 2003, 11:37 AM

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Externship/Observership?

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What is the difference btwn an externship/observership and which one of them helps in getting into residency?How long should you ideally do one?
I will greatly appreciate if someone explains it to me,
Thanks!

Posted on Aug 14, 2003, 5:19 AM

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H1 to GC

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Hi,

I'm looking for H1 sponsorship from a hospital.
I would like to know if the hospitals sponsor for GC during the time of residency.
If not what is our visa status after completing residency on H1. Should we go back? I'm confused reg. this- can someone pls. share their exp. with me.
Also, does anyone know abt. H1-B annual cap (what is the quota & in which month it starts?)

thanks.


Posted on Aug 10, 2003, 4:01 PM

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SELLING: How to speak American English from Hindi (AUDIO TAPES)

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HI,
I'm selling these 6 audio tapes which teach how to learn to speak American English for speaker of Hindi, it's excellent for those people of Indian origin w/ a heavy accent...... I'll sell the whole program for only $50.00 including shipping within USA or $60.00 for shipping internationally...... if you're interested e-mail me at: jay0773@yahoo.com

Posted on Jul 31, 2003, 3:12 PM

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foreign urologist

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My brother is a practicing urological surgeon with 14 years of experience in Russia. He is a Russian citizen, but would like to practice in the US. Where do I start to help him find a sponsor here (I live in the US) to take the exams, and what are his chances finding one?

thanks.

Posted on Jul 10, 2003, 9:26 AM

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Is step 3 required for H1

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Is Step 3 required for H1 visa. Is it a requirement of INS or a hospital?
Thank you

Posted on Mar 24, 2002, 6:47 PM

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Re: Is step 3 required for H1

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hi,

i just recently read that you do need step 3 to get an H1 visa :(

if u go to www.careermd.com
u can get more info.
also try www.medrevu.com

hope this helps.
mail me if u find any info on an H1 visa.
thanks.

rita


Posted on Jul 24, 2002, 4:05 PM

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Is a license from one's home country required for the H-1B?

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I received some papers from a US hospital with some information regarding H-1B visas. Within those papers, a page listing some of the requirements for H-1B visas said that, among other requirements (ECFMG certificate, passing all 3 steps, license from the state of intended employment, etc.), one of them was "a copy of the license or registration from home country, translated to English".

I immediately called a friend who is doing her residency with an H-1B, and she told me she had never heard of this. However, she's already a PGY-3 so maybe things have changed...

Obtaining a license to practice from my home country would mean working for one whole year, which would completely ruin my attempts at entering a residency in the US next year.

Could any one of you please clarify this situation for me? Or, if you don't know the answer to my question, would you know where to recommend me to search for this information?

Thanks in advance!



Posted on Jul 11, 2002, 6:59 AM

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looking for info

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am from central america i am medical graduate i have a master degree and a diploma also,am looking for practice in usa i need info to how start to process to get a license for medical practicing.-

Posted on Jun 26, 2002, 7:32 PM

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