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2007-02-06 03:28:46
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answer #1
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answered by rocio 5
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If you have a bachelor's degree in a related field (Chemistry, pharmacy, etc), you can get H1 visa. You need a sponsoring US employer (check monster.com, hotjobs, and the like). There is a quota that fills up very fast (took only 7 weeks last year). The quota opens on April 1, and the employment (if the case is approved) can start on October 1. To file by 4/1, you should line up the sponsor NOW and get an immigration attorney working on the case so it can be filed as soon as the immigration service will allow (4/1).
The employer can also sponsor you for a green card (permanent US residency) if there is no qualified US worker available to do the job at the prevailing wage. I'm pretty sure there is a shortage of pharmacists right now, look in an area that is severely undersupplied to make the GC case the easiest.
You might need a US license, make sure you follow the procedures to be able to do the work legally if you get an offer.
2007-02-06 04:44:56
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answer #2
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answered by Captain Obvious! 3
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Egypt needs pharmacists too
2007-02-06 03:40:11
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answered by xeibeg 5
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NABP, is the nationwide association of forums of Pharmacy. try going to their information superhighway web site. All pharmacy overseas graduates ought to take first the FPGEE. it truly is the overseas Pharmacy Equivalency exam ( FPGEE). it truly is available each and every June and December in 3 cities. the similar old cities contains California, ny and Chicago. The exam value is more effective than $seven-hundred. you ought to submit all of your credentials ( see the information superhighway web site please) upon getting exceeded the exam, you ought to take an English exam, TOEFL-IBT. once you exceeded the FPGEE and the English exam, a certificate of internship will be issued to you. Internship is a minimum of one million,500 hours in maximum states. Interns are paid for the tutorial. After the internship, you ought to take the Licensure exam on your required state. Pharmacy is an rather promising career no longer merely contained in the U. S. yet also in Canada and Australia. Goodluck!
2016-11-02 11:52:42
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answered by lobos 4
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Why? All I will tell you is this, you had better come to the states legally, because most Americans are not happy with people from other Countries coming here illegally, like the Hispanics.
2007-02-06 04:49:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Apply at the Israeli embassy in Cairo for immigration Visa!
2007-02-06 03:30:21
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answered by WO LEE 4
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If you graduated after 2003 with a bachelors you will not be allowed to practice pharmacy. If you do have an equivalent degree, you'll have to pass several exams and do an internship.
2007-02-06 04:49:45
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answered by Lea 7
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Immigrate LEGALLY. Start the proper paperwork.
2007-02-06 05:21:55
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answered by Dizney 5
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How come you mispelled where you come from? If you're too stupid to know how to spell, you need to stay where ever it is you are...
2007-02-06 04:54:26
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answered by Toots 6
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good luck
2007-02-06 03:30:30
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answered by Antis Suck 3
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go thru the i.n.s and do it leaglely. or don't do it at all
2007-02-06 03:28:02
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answered by nbatch2006 3
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