Here is a remarkable event in my life:
I got a letter today from the Department of State - A recommendation has been sent to the Citizenship & Immigration Section recommending a grant of waiver of the 2-year home residency requirement on my visa! I really didn't believe this was possible.
The implications:
1. I no longer have to worry about being able to leave the U.S. after my Masters program;
2. I can accept any job I want!
3. I can make mid-to-long-term plans using the United States as my parameter;
4. I can get a Green Card in the forseeable future.
5. You really want more reasons? com'on...be excited already!
Unto other things:
- Nigerian forces freed 3 Europeans from the Niger Delta today;
- The Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar, fell off a threadmill and flew overseas to treat the injured knee!
This story is particularly worrying. It does not make sense that a presidential candidate thinks nothing of spending $3000.00 of taxpayer's money on travel in order to check-up an injured knee.
I realize that writing about myself will soon fall beneath me. It is almost time to begin writing exclusively about issues that matter. I look forward to attempting to change the world with my writing. I will probably not succeed. But it will be fun to try.
Showing posts with label Visa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visa. Show all posts
3.12.2007
3.09.2007
The Unravelling of Things
Twice, I have almost cried within the last few days. Not for two different reasons; for one single reason.
PwC reversed themselves on the job offer.
Well, here's how it went -
Email from PwC: O we're so happy to have you - we think you'd be an excellent success at our firm - we hope you're seriously considering our offer, etc. We'd like to start processing your H1-B visa as soon as possible. Could you please tell us when your Optional Practical Training [OPT] period ends so that we can set our timelines?
Email from Me: O, thank you for the offer. I am seriously considering working at PwC. And, by the way, I'm on a J-1 visa so I don't need to apply for OPT. Once I accept an offer, I directly get an extension of my visa document [the DS-2019].
Email from PwC: O, ok then. We'll be in touch.
4 hours pass with no remarkable event.
Email from PwC: Hi! It's PwC Recruiter here again. I'd just like to clarify one small point. I'm not very familiar with J-1 visas but does your visa have a 2-year home residency requirement? Thanks!
[And you might not notice, but that is the beginning of the end....]
Email from Me: Yes, my visa has a home residency requirement.
[Abrupt] Email from PwC: O, sorry then. We cannot make you an offer if you are not eligible for the H1-B application. Thanks and have a great day!
Inevitably, I fell into instant despair. That deep kind of despair that consumes you when you suddenly realize that everything you do and every step you take meets with an overwhelmingly impenetrable wall of disappointment. I thought it was unfair. Not PwC; life in general. Considering that I am on a J-1 visa, not because I am an exchange student, but because my first school did not have F-1 authorization. [You know, the normal visa that normal students enter the U.S. with. Of course, nothing is normal about me.] If I had any hair, I'd be tearing it out right now.
This was all Tuesday evening.
Stay tuned!
PwC reversed themselves on the job offer.
Well, here's how it went -
Email from PwC: O we're so happy to have you - we think you'd be an excellent success at our firm - we hope you're seriously considering our offer, etc. We'd like to start processing your H1-B visa as soon as possible. Could you please tell us when your Optional Practical Training [OPT] period ends so that we can set our timelines?
Email from Me: O, thank you for the offer. I am seriously considering working at PwC. And, by the way, I'm on a J-1 visa so I don't need to apply for OPT. Once I accept an offer, I directly get an extension of my visa document [the DS-2019].
Email from PwC: O, ok then. We'll be in touch.
4 hours pass with no remarkable event.
Email from PwC: Hi! It's PwC Recruiter here again. I'd just like to clarify one small point. I'm not very familiar with J-1 visas but does your visa have a 2-year home residency requirement? Thanks!
[And you might not notice, but that is the beginning of the end....]
Email from Me: Yes, my visa has a home residency requirement.
[Abrupt] Email from PwC: O, sorry then. We cannot make you an offer if you are not eligible for the H1-B application. Thanks and have a great day!
Inevitably, I fell into instant despair. That deep kind of despair that consumes you when you suddenly realize that everything you do and every step you take meets with an overwhelmingly impenetrable wall of disappointment. I thought it was unfair. Not PwC; life in general. Considering that I am on a J-1 visa, not because I am an exchange student, but because my first school did not have F-1 authorization. [You know, the normal visa that normal students enter the U.S. with. Of course, nothing is normal about me.] If I had any hair, I'd be tearing it out right now.
This was all Tuesday evening.
Stay tuned!
Labels:
2-year,
DS-2019,
Foreign Residency Requirement,
Home Residency Requirement,
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PwC,
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