Saturday, September 28, 2013

A question about USA visa from the Philippines

A question about USA visa from the Philippines?
A question about USA visa, I hope someone here would know the answer or could point me in the right directions. My friend, a Pinay nursing student, was recently engaged to an American who had started the Fiancée Visa process. They broke up and he supposedly sent a letter to the embassy informing them to cancel the visa application. She is concerned that this would affect her chances for a work visa to the USA or a future fiancé visa? Does she have anything to worry about?
Immigration - 1 Answers
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Sure it would affect everything. It would appear she is just wanting to get out of her own country at any cost, including marriage fraud. She has to apply for a work visa on her own.


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Saturday, September 14, 2013

What are the college degrees that are in demand in the USA

What are the college degrees that are in demand in the USA?
What else besides nursing? What about the following? Electrical engineering, psychology, or philosophy.
Immigration - 5 Answers
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Engineering is the golden ticket. I read that we import 60% of our engineers. The worst one is probally...finance, philosophy, art, etc. Psychology was the most popular major in the country when I graduated, so I would toss that out. My cousin got a Philosophy degree, and now he is getting a job repairing power lines. Just think: if the work getting the degree is ridiculously hard and involves lots of math, the job that results is probally in demand.
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I agree, Engineering is going to continue to be a highly sought after position, particularly Environmental Engineering. Mechanical, structural, and civil are a bit saturated, though any engineering associated with technology products has great potential.
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Engineering degrees still find some demand. However, if you are a US-educated foreign student, even getting a masters in electrical (or other) engineering specialty, you have little to no chance of getting a job in the US now. Just spent the summer with foreign students, including engineering, and not one has been able to find a job with an employer willing and able to get them an employment visa. Too costly, too time-consuming, too much trouble. Hiring Americans is cheaper, faster, simpler. Of course, if you are not US-trained, don't waste your time applying for anything in the US. The real unemployment jumped to 22.5% in September and is climbing again. Over 31 million Americans are desperate for work, and more are about to be laid off. E.g. financial sector looks to lose 80,000 more jobs with the next 6 months; 2 months ago, that was expected by end-2011. Psych & philosophy have been glutted for decades. Only a third of all US PhDs ever find work in their field. That's been true since the 1970's. For psych, it's about a quarter; for philosophy, less than 10%. No PhD in Philosophy, no jobs at all ever.
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None of those degrees would get you sponsorsip. You need a PHD and many years expereicne in order to qualify for sponsorsip. There are lots of graduates in the US without work.
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Engineering & Medicine Oh and NEVER bother with Philosophy. It's a good example of a purely academic, yet useless subject in the world. Arts'y subjects generally are, to be truthful. Unless you go into Law, but that's another matter. Foreign lawyers aren't in demand in the US, and it's not practical anyway, seeing as laws differ all around the world.




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Saturday, September 7, 2013

A question about USA visa from the Philippines

A question about USA visa from the Philippines?
A question about USA visa, I hope someone here would know the answer or could point me in the right directions. My friend, a Pinay nursing student, was recently engaged to an American who had started the Fiancée Visa process. They broke up and he supposedly sent a letter to the embassy informing them to cancel the visa application. She is concerned that this would affect her chances for a work visa to the USA or a future fiancé visa? Does she have anything to worry about?
Philippines - 3 Answers
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NAAAAAH.
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She has allot to worry about. The biggfest single thing with a "single" person is proving intent to return. She started a fiancee visa which proves she intends to reside in the USA. I seriously doubt she will be approved.
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I disagree with the last answer. Her intent was to come to the USA for marriage. Since it was canceled in good faith, I dont see a problem in the future with a work visa or a future K1 Fiance Visa. However I do know that a TOURIST visa is much more difficult to obtain and that you have to show strong ties and a high probability that you'll return after coming to the states!


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Sunday, September 1, 2013

my GPA 2 out of 4 in nursing i wanna go to USA to continue my study do u know any university accepts my GPA

my GPA 2 out of 4 in nursing i wanna go to USA to continue my study do u know any university accepts my GPA?
hello i have a bachelor degree in nursing i want to continue my studies in USA but the problem is that my GPA is 2.5 from 4 most of the universities wants GPA 3 from 4 so plz can u tell me what are the universities accepts my GPA
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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if you got money, some place will accept you. Welcome to American culture
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id apply to the colleges u are thinking of going into. GPA is a thing they look at but they also look at ur other activities , such as sports , community services and many others. id write maybe an essay about yourself and send app in. never hurts to apply -_-. good luck and some community colleges teach nursing asweell. Good Luck
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You would have to research different schools, but from what I know a lot of schools look at experience, recommendations, test scores and especially personal statements. They want someone who will contribute to the school's reputation. Trust me, I understand how u feel. I have a B.A in Psych and my overall gpa was 2.8, I was too nervous to apply to grad schools because I didn't think I could get in and I wasn't sure if I would end up getting the type of money I wanted with the jobs I would be most likely to get.



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