Showing posts with label pakistan. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Warid Telecom Pakistan Career 2014

Executive Network Security

Industry:
Telecommunication/ISP
Division:
Technology
Category:
Computer Networking
Total Position:
1
Job Type:
Full Time/Permanent
Job Location:
Lahore
Gender:
Doesn't Matter
Minimum Education:
Bachelors
Degree Title:
BSc degree in Computer Science and/or Telecoms from a reputable national or international institute
Career Level:
Experienced (Non-Manager)
Minimum Experience:
2 Years(• 2 years in an enterprise level network security design environment. Experience and knowledge of implementing ISO 27001.)
Work Permit:
Pakistan
Apply By:
Feb 17, 2014
Posted On:
Feb 11, 2014
Job Description
Job Purpose:
Ensure the security of the Engineering network by following best practice for network security design.
Job Responsibilities:
  • Analyze Engineering network designs from a security perspective.
  • Assist in the design and evaluation of new security solutions.
  • Develop and document procedures for access control and monitoring device and network access.
  • Assist in the development and documentation of security policy, standards, procedures and guidelines.
  • Develop and maintain documentation related to security issues.
  • Technical liaison with vendors and O&M to ensure delivery of effective security solutions.
  • Ensure effective logging on Unix and Windows systems (connections, users, commands).
  • Keep up to date with the latest security alerts, advisories and bulletins.Ensure that best quality practices are followed in all areas of Engineering network security.
  • Develop and produce reports on the security performance of the Engineering network.
  • Analyze security reports and produce recommendations for improvement to established security practices and policies.
  • Maintain a database of Engineering network security vulnerabilities.
  • Assist in the investigation of network security breaches



waridtel Career

    Monday, December 2, 2013

    Pakistan Lahore Career Warid Telecom Pvt Ltd Senior Executive IT Contact Centre Operations

     Warid Telecom Pvt Ltd

    Pakistan Lahore Career  Senior Executive IT Contact Centre Operations

    Thursday, May 30, 2013

    Job Hunting in USA on H-1B–Dice Profile, Recruiter’s Response, Mobile Carrier, Billing and Package, Voice Mail Settings, Leaving Messages

     

    Although there are a number of job portals and services available online free of charge, but as per my personal experience, Dice.com alone would suffice. There are hundreds of posting on this website on daily basis, so much that you would exhaust all your energy and won’t be able to just review all of the posting – and I’m talking about filtered posting that matches your area of expertise, say for example Java or Dot Net.

    So, my recommendation for you is to create a profile on Dice.com and upload your both versions of Resume/CV – brief one and detailed one. Make sure your profile is searchable and you have mentioned valid cell/mobile number. If possible provide an alternative number as well.

    After creating your profile, even if you don’t “apply” to any of the job postings on Dice.com, you’ll still receive plenty of calls from recruiters/employers. The response from recruiters/employers will be so overwhelming that you might lose the ground under your feet Open-mouthed smile. So try not raise your expectations so high that would hurt in the end Smile. Be reasonable!

    Make sure you have mobile carrier that works best in your area. My personal experience with Verizon is that its coverage is good and quality of signals are great. Whether you are inside a building or on the go, it connects very well. It is important in this phase of your job hunting because you will be receiving lots of calls on daily basis.

    For those of you who are from Pakistan, there’s a significant change the way mobile service providers bill in USA. In Pakistan, we only pay for the outgoing calls and not for incoming calls. In USA, you will have to pay for both incoming and outgoing calls. For example, if your incoming and outgoing calls are 20 minutes and 28 minutes. Then in Pakistan you will only pay for 28 minutes of outgoing call, while in USA you will have to pay 48 minutes of incoming and outgoing calls altogether.

    I would recommend you to select Unlimited Package from your carrier’s Package offerings. You need that because, you will be receiving a huge number of calls daily. Plus, your initial screening will be done via phone by the recruiter/employer. And may be, your first interview might also be done on phone. So you will be engaged in calls of longer duration.

    Make sure the Package you choose have a Voice Mail option. Although it’s very common and is almost available in all Packages.

    Make sure you setup your personal Voice Mail greeting/message in your own voice. Do mention your full name and make sure you are loud enough to be heard easily over phone.

    If your Voice Mail have a limit on number messages to archive, keep deleting old and unwanted Voice Mail Messages to have space for incoming messages.

    Whether you are calling a recruiter/employer or returning a call and if the person is not available, record a brief message with your full name and your primary phone number. If you also mention the current time, that would also help the receiver.

    Wednesday, May 29, 2013

    Job Hunting in USA on H-1B–Preparing your Resume/CV

     

    You should have to two sets of Resume/CV – a brief one and a detailed one. Wherever you apply, you should use your brief Resume/CV. If, they need more detail, they’ll ask you and then you can send them the detailed one.

    You should not mention any personal information in your resume – like:

    • Date of Birth
    • Age
    • Nationality
    • Religion
    • Race/Cast
    • Passport#
    • Marital Status
    • Languages

    As for your educational background – use terms that are known in USA. For example:

    In USA

    In Pakistan

    School - Grades 1 - 5 Primary
    School - Grades 6 - 8 Middle
    School - Grades 9 & 10 Matric / Matriculation / SSC / O-Level
    School - Grades 11 & 12 Inter / Intermediate / HSC / A-Level / FSC / FA

    Do not mention the location of your School/College/University. For example:

    B.S (Computer Engineering) in 2001 from Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi, Pakistan.

    Similarly, in your work experience, do not mention the location of your workplace. For example:

    Java Developer – May, 2001 to Mar, 2003 – Al Ghanem Net LLC, Karachi Pakistan.

    If you have worked in companies who are known globally or in USA or have a representation in USA, then also mention them. For example:

    Senior Software Engineer II – Northstar Technologies Inc. (Sibisoft Pvt Ltd)

    Make sure, you have clearly mentioned following in your work experience:

    • What role you played in each of the projects you worked on
    • What technologies and tools you used in each of the projects

    Make sure you’ve mentioned your primary email and mobile/cell number clearly on your resume/cv.

    Tuesday, May 28, 2013

    In USA on H-1B–First Thing First–Start Building Your Credit History or Credit Score

     

    You need to open a Checking Account in a Bank. For those of you who are coming from Pakistan, what you call Current Account in Pakistan is called Checking Account in USA. To open a Checking Account you need your Original Passport and I-94. You will receive a Photo Debit Card, which you can use in ATMs, POS machines, Online Purchasing etc.

    ! Interest Alert ! Banks also have Saving Accounts which works on interest.

    Similarly, you’ll have to apply for a Secure Credit Card. The only difference between a Secure Credit Card and a regular Credit Card is that you pay for your Credit Line in advance to safe the Bank from risk of defaulted payments. While in case regular Credit Card, Bank offers you a certain amount of Credit Line depending upon your Credit History or Credit Score. But, because you are new to USA and you don’t have any Credit History or Credit Score yet, so you have an option to “buy” your Credit Line for your “Secure” Credit Card. If you pay $2000, your Credit Line will be $2000, so on and so forth. Other than that, there’s no difference in a Secure and a regular Credit Card, both works exactly the same.

    If you are short on money, than a minimum recommended Credit Line for a Secure Credit Card is $2000. Although, you can go for less than that too.

    ! Interest Alert ! In order to build your Credit History or Credit Score, you will have to do your purchases via Credit Card. So it is recommended to always synchronize your purchases with the amount you have in your Debit Card or Checking Account. Always, clear your Credit at the end of every month. Finally, if you are going through tough times and are short on money, stop using Credit Cards altogether, or you will be lost in the maze of interest with no outlet.

    So what Credit Reporting/History/Score is?

    Credit reporting is a system lenders use to decide whether or not to give you credit or a loan and how much interest they can charge you for it. Your credit report is based on the bills payments you have missed or been late paying, loans that you have paid off, plus your current amount of debt. A credit report contains information on where you work and live, how you pay your bills, and whether you've been sued, arrested, or filed for bankruptcy. Consumer Reporting Agencies (CRAs) gather this information and sell it to creditors, employers, insurers, and others.

    Based on the information in your credit report, lenders calculate your credit score so they can assess the risk you pose to them before they decide whether they will give you credit. The higher your score, the less risk you pose to creditors. Your score can range anywhere from 300-850.. Aiming for a score in the 700s will put you in good standing. A high score, for example, makes it easier for you to obtain a loan, rent an apartment, or lower your insurance rate.[Source – USA.GOV]

    How to improve your Credit Score?

    Make sure you get your apartment, car, utilities, telephone and services in your name and make sure you pay all your bills and rent on time.

    Monday, May 27, 2013

    Updates on Companies in Pakistan, Sponsoring H-1B Visa

     

    Now, it’s Royal Cyber!

    As per my source, Royal Cyber is now offering H-1B Sponsorship to candidates who fulfill following criteria:

    • Minimum of 16 years of education – with 4 years bachelor’s degree.
    • 5 or more years of professional development experience.

    Royal Cyber

    US Headquarters

    Royal Cyber
    55 Shuman Blvd, Suite 1025, Naperville,
    IL 60563 USA.

    Pakistan Office

    Suite # 1101-1104, 11th Floor,
    Ceasers Towers (National IT Park),
    Main Shahrah e Faisal,
    Karachi, Pakistan.

    Click to view a complete list of companies in Pakistan who sponsor H-1B Visas.

    Friday, March 22, 2013

    Before you Fly–Tips

     

    Choosing your Airline Carrier:

    1. Qatar Airways
    2. Emirates
    3. Etihad Airways
    4. Gulf Air
    5. Saudia
    6. PIA

    Unfortunately there’s no direct or non-stop flight from Pakistan to United States. So the best option available is a one-stop flight. You have plenty of options available, as shown in the list above.

    It is advisable to check fares with all the carriers, because the fare plans of these carrier works in a mysterious way; it is quite possible that the carrier which you chose for your last flight and which was the cheapest fare at that time, might not be the cheapest one now; these carrier shuffle their prices; different market actors have impact on how and what fare they would settle for upcoming season.

    General sentiments about different carriers are:

    1. Qatar Airways – Best Quality with Cheaper rates
    2. Emirates – Leader in Quality Services; Somewhat more expensive
    3. PIA – Enriches your faith in God ;)

    Register with Frequent Flyer before Flight Reservation:

    Almost every airline carrier has their frequent flyer program, get your self registered online, before doing the flight reservation. During your flight reservation mention your frequent flyer number to earn miles/rewards, etc.. In case, you forgot to do that, you can register and claim your miles/rewards after your travel as well, but there’s a time limit to do that, so do check with your airline carrier about the time duration.

    Luggage / Baggage:

    Generally following luggage / baggage is allowed:

    1. Two pieces, not to exceed 23 kg and a maximum dimension of 158 cm each
      • Maximum Dimension = length + width + height
    2. One piece, not to exceed 7 kg and 50 x 37 x 25 cm
    3. Laptops and laptop bags have to fit within your hand baggage allowance

    However, it is recommended to check explicitly about the allowed luggage / baggage from your chosen airline carrier.

    Carrying Original Documents:

    Make sure, you have at least one photocopy set of all your original documents. Keep both original and copy in separate bags/suitcases.

    Purchase a Prepaid SIM Card:

    If you are not already carrying a Prepaid/Postpaid SIM from Pakistan, it is recommended to purchase a prepaid SIM Card. It will be helpful when you will return back, because quite shockingly, the Jinnah International Airport Karachi do not have any public Telephone Booth Facilities.

    Shoes without Laces:

    If you want to keep yourself safe from the hassle of tying and un-tying the laces every now and then during security passes, I would recommend to use shoes that do not have laces.

    Currency Exchange:

    It is advisable to exchange your currency from Pak Rupee (PKR) to US Dollar (USD) earlier, because the Currency Exchange Dealers in Jinnah International Airport have higher currency exchange rates and you will get fewer dollars against your pak rupees as compared to what you can get elsewhere from the Karachi city.

    Wednesday, March 20, 2013

    Affidavits to support your New Birth Certificate

     

    As discussed in this post, you will need new Computerized Birth Certificate in English from NADRA for Green Card or Permanent Residence processing in future.

    If you do not have the original old birth certificate that was issued the year you were born, than you need 3 Affidavits to support your birth certificate. We are not talking about the new computerized birth certificate here, it is the original old birth certificate. For example, I born in 1979, if my original old birth certificate was issued the same year, than I don’t want any additional Affidavits to support this document. But, if my original old birth certificate was issued after 1979 than I will need to support this document with 3 additional Affidavits. However, actually, in my case I did not have any old birth certificate, so I get my new computerized birth certificate issued from NADRA. And therefore, I need 3 additional Affidavits to support this document.

    These 3 additional certificates should be from

    1. Mother (or close relative), if alive
    2. Father (or close relative), if alive
    3. Close relative who was present at the time of birth

    Affidavit (Mother):

    affidavit mother to support new birth certificate

    Affidavit (Close Relative):

    affidavit relative to support new birth certificate

    New Computerized Birth Certificate for Green Card / Permanent Residence Processing

    Sunday, March 17, 2013

    Protectorate of Emigrants Stamp on Passport–Post H-1B Visa Stamping Action Items

     

    This post is a part of series of posts that makes up “Post H-1B Visa Stamping Action Items”.

    What is Protectorate of Emigrants Stamp?

    For every Pakistani citizen, who is going abroad for any reason, it is a mandatory requirements to get NICOP, Life Insurance and Protectorate of Emigrants stamp on his/her passport. It is IMPORTANT to note that without the Protectorate of Emigrants stamp, ASF/FIA/Custom officials at the airport will not allow you to get onboard.

    protectorate of emigrants stamp

    Location / Address / Map:

    Protector of Emigrants
    Bureau of Emigration & Overseas Employment
    14-J, Block No.6, Near KFC,
    Nursery, PECHS, Karachi.
    View Larger Map

    Timings:

    Submissions are only allowed during 09:00 and 12:30 PST. On Friday submissions are only allowed during 09:00 and 11:00 PST

    Required Documents:

    1. Original Passport – with H-1B Visa Stamp
    2. 4 Photocopies of #1
    3. Original I-797
    4. 3 Photocopies of #3
    5. Original Computerized National Identity Card CNIC
    6. 4 Photocopies of #3
    7. Original National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis NICOP – If you have have applied for the NICOP and have the Token issued by NADRA, than this NICOP Token would also suffice.
    8. 3 Photocopies of #5
    9. Original Employment Offer or Contract
    10. 4 Photocopies of #7
    11. Resignation Letter given to previous employer
    12. NOC if your last employer was a Government functionary
    13. Life Insurance
    14. 2 CNIC Photocopies of your blood relative i.e. Father, Mother, Siblings, Children – required for Life Insurance
    15. Bank Challan Receipts
    16. Information Form
    17. Photographs – At least 4.
    18. For #4 and #17 above – If you have more, keep them with yourself, because it’s my experience that our government departments are too obsessed with collecting Photographs and Photocopies of CNIC. The amount of photocopies of documents these government department requires, each one of them “attested” with a 17 or higher grade officer is just insane! I believe this is the main reason why stationary guys and notary public guys are still in business :)

    Fees & Duration:

    • Fees – Total PKR 6,500 – See breakdown below:
      1. State Life Insurance – PKR 2.000
      2. Employee’s Welfare Fund – PKR 2,000
      3. Protector Registration Fee – PKR 2,500
    • Duration – Same day

    office of the protectorate of emigrants and nadra

    Process:

    • IMPORTANT TIP: Go straight to #10 i.e. the Helper Guy. You will see a man, in his late forties. Ask him about the process, he will guide you step by step, fill your forms, challan, etc, make your file ready to submit by yourself and will accept any nominal fees from you for his services. He doesn’t seems to be greedy as you usually see such places. Seems educated and very polite person to talk to. In my experience, the government should hire him for helping people in such a great manner. But then I thought, may be when he is hired, he might become one of those that are sitting on government seats!
    • For all those who can remember the steps and can go through the process on their own, read further
    • Go to #7 i.e. Reception Area and tell them that you want the Protectorate of Emigrants Stamp on your Passport.
    • They will ask to show the required documents
    • They will issue you the Information Form, NBP Challan etc.
    • Now, you will have to submit Challan and Fees to three different banks; National Bank of Pakistan, Habib Bank Limited and United Bank Limited.
    • See the map below to locate these:
      View Larger Map banks nbp hbl ubl
    • Go “inside” HBL first and ask for “Employee’s Welfare Fund” Challan. Fill the challan, submit PKR 2,000 and get the receipt.
    • Go to the window of NBP, the one which is on the far right side – see the small red circle mark on the image map above. Submit the challan along with PKR 2,500 and get the receipt.
    • Go “inside” UBL, fill the “Deposit Slip” with following details
      • Account# – 621-7
      • Title of Account – State Life
      • Amount – PKR 2,000
    • Submit the Deposit Slip along with PKR 2,000 and get the receipt.
    • Go to photocopy shop and make copies 2 copies of all the receipts
    • Go back to the Protectorate of Emigrants Office, fill the forms, attach photocopies, photos, Challans, and other required documents, mentioned above.In what sequence? please ask that Helper Guy I mentioned in first point, because I just forgot the sequence :)
    • Present this file (containing all documents, challans, etc) to Reception Area i.e. #7 in the image above.
    • You will then be asked to take this file to the Protector of Emigrants Registration Section show at #16 in the image above.
    • The Protector of Emigrants Registration Section will check all documents and will send the file to the Protector of Emigrant Officer
    • Protector of Emigrant Officer will sign, emboss on Passport and forward the file to the Briefing Section
    • At 15:00 PST the Briefing Section will conduct a session where he/she will brief all the newly protected individuals with all the necessary aspects of rights on foreign soil, protection of Government of Pakistan, Insurance matters, Incident and Health Hazards, etc..
    • After the briefing session, you will be handed over your original documents which includes the Protectorate of Emigrants Stamp on your Passport.

    Saturday, March 16, 2013

    Post H-1B Visa Stamping–National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis–NICOP

     

    This post is a part of series of posts that makes up “Post H-1B Visa Stamping Action Items”.

    What is NICOP:

    NICOP (National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis) is a registration document to be issued to a valid/legitimate citizen of Pakistan. It is actually an English version of your Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC).

    nicop one

    nicop two

    Location / Address / Map:

    Any NADRA Swift Registration Center (NSRC).

    TIP: If you are also planning to apply for Protectorate of Emigrants Stamp, then, there’s a NADRA Swift Registration Center NSRC inside the same building hosting the Office of the Protectorate of Emigrants.

    Protector of Emigrants
    Bureau of Emigration & Overseas Employment
    14-J, Block No.6, Near KFC,
    Nursery, PECHS, Karachi.
    View Larger Map

    Timings:

    Monday through Saturday - 09:00 - 17:00 PST

    Required Documents:

    1. Passport
    2. Computerized National Identity Card – CNIC

    Fees & Duration:

    1. Normal – 30 days – PKR 4,500
    2. Urgent – 15 days – PKR 5,000
    3. Executive – 7 working days – PKR 6,000

    Process:

    1. You will be asked to show original CNIC and Passport
    2. Official of NADRA will fill a form and get your signatures
    3. Your picture will be taken
    4. Your finger prints will be taken
    5. You will be handed over a print-out of completed form
    6. You will have to get this printed completed form, attested with a 17 or higher grade officer
    7. You will than have to submit the attested form to NADRA
    8. On submission NADRA will issue you a token, carrying unique number to track your case and as a proof of evidence that your NICOP is actually in process.
    9. TIP: if you have to get the Protectorate of Emigrants stamp as well, you can use this NICOP token instead of waiting for the NICOP card.

    Tracking or Checking Status:

    You can check the status of your NICOP application online via NADRA website:

    http://www.nadra.gov.pk/index.php/search/tracking

    Thursday, March 14, 2013

    221(g) Administrative Processing and the Actual Visa Stamping

     

    On the day of your H-1B Visa Interview at US Consulate or Embassy, when Visa Officer finished asking questions, he/she will conclude the interview by letting you know whether you succeed or failed in the interview. If you succeed, there are two cases:

    1. The Visa Officer hand over to you a 221(g) Administrative Processing Form and say that Administrative Processing is required in your case.

      It is possible that the Visa Officer will ask for some more documents related to you or your Sponsor, which you and/or your Sponsor has not submitted throughout the process. Not that these documents were required initially, but they might need them in your case for further clarification.

      It is also possible that they don’t ask for any further documents and your application still have to go through the Administrative Process.

      The actual amount of wait might also vary from case to case. Generally they give you the time of 6 to eight weeks, but in actual it can be less or more than.

      “After the interview, many visa applications necessitate further routine but required administrative processing, an integral part of the visa adjudication process that can be neither waived nor expedited. Individuals whose applications require this processing will be informed of that fact at the conclusion of their interview. Most administrative processing is completed within 60 to 90 days of the visa interview, but some cases do take longer. We cannot predict how long this processing will take for any particular case.”

      Source - http://islamabad.usembassy.gov/nonimmigrant_visa_faqs.html

       

    2. The Visa Office will inform you about an estimated time frame when your H-1B Visa will be stamped on your Passport.

    UPDATE – You can now Check your Visa Application Status Online, click to read more

    In either cases, once your H-1B Visa is stamped on your Passport and your Passport is ready to be collected from American Express, you will receive a call from American Express representative to come and pick it up.

    Wednesday, March 13, 2013

    Possible Interview Questions That May Be Asked By Visa Officer During H-1B Visa Interview @ US Consulate or Embassy

     

    1. For which position you are going?
    2. Which company you are going?
    3. Are you married?
    4. How long you’ve been married?
    5. How many kids you have?
    6. What is the age of your kid?
    7. Please show me the birth certificate of your kid?
    8. To Wife – Where were you born?
    9. To Wife – Have you ever travelled to any foreign country?
    10. To Wife – Was your marriage arranged or love?
    11. To Wife – Was your child born full term?
    12. To Wife – What time in the day was he born?
    13. To Wife – When you were married?
    14. How many children you have?
    15. Where in USA are you going?
    16. How do you come to know about this Job Opportunity?
    17. How do you know the person who referred this job opportunity to you?
    18. For how long that referrer (in #8) is working with his current company?
    19. On which position that referrer (in #8) is working on?
    20. Is he/she (referrer in #8) still working with his current company?
    21. Is he/she (referrer in #8) currently in USA?
    22. What compensation will you get?
    23. Will your employer be providing you the accommodation?
    24. What was the interview process in your new Company?
    25. Were they telephonic interviews or in-person?
    26. Where you are graduated from?
    27. Do you have any business card or employment letter of the current job with you?
    28. Do you have a family in USA?
    29. When do you plan to join your Company?
    30. Tell me briefly about your travel history in last 10 years?
    31. Tell me some of the clients of your company (which you are going to join in USA)?
    32. What position will you be having?
    33. What’s the business of your Company?
    34. What is your last degree?
    35. Where did you work after you graduated?
    36. Where are you working right now?
    37. Does your current employer knows about your H-1B processing?
    38. How many employees your company have (the one which you will join in USA)?
    39. What will you going to do in your new company?
    40. So you studied Mathematics? What is Integration?
    41. What is a Stack?
    42. What is Debugging?
    43. What is a Code Comment?

    Tuesday, March 12, 2013

    Updates on Companies in Pakistan, Sponsoring H-1B Visa

     

    Very recently I get to know that Systems (Pvt.) Ltd. is also sponsoring H-1B Visas. They have offices in Karachi and Lahore:

    Head Office
    Chamber of Commerce Building, 11 Sharae Aiwane Tijarat, Lahore, Pakistan

    Karachi Office
    E-5, Central Commercial Area, Shaheed-e-Millat Road, Karachi, Pakistan

    The information that I got is that they have sponsored quite a lot of candidates in recent years and in fact laud themselves as being the front runner in H-1B sponsorships as far as the counts are concern.

    Their US front is Visionet Systems - http://www.visionetsystems.com

    So, I’ve updated the original post and if you guys have information of other companies in Pakistan who are sponsoring H-1Bs, please let me know. Drop me an email or a comment on any of these posts and I’ll update the relevant posts. Thanks!

    Monday, March 11, 2013

    On the Interview Day - US Embassy/Consulate’s Interview Process for H-1B Visa Applicants

     

    This post is a part of series of posts that makes up “The Complete Process Trail for H-1B Work Visa”.

    • Try to reach 10 to 15 minutes early on the interview day. Please note that it is not recommended by the Consulate to reach earlier than 10 to 15 minutes.

    h1b visa usa karachi consulate pakistan

    • Parking – If you are on personal conveyance than you can park your vehicle at the locations highlighted with green lines, in the picture below:

    h1b visa usa karachi consulate pakistan - parking

    h1b visa usa karachi consulate pakistan - details

    1. Outside the premises of US Consulate Karachi - The security personnel will register your entry by asking your Name, Passport Number and Check In Time
    2. Main Gate – Through which you enter into the US Consulate Karachi’s premises.
    3. Security Check – You will asked to hand over whatever folder, file you have. Besides that you will be asked to take off your leather belts, wallets, glasses, keys, in fact any thing that is other than your clothes. Once checked and satisfied, they will return your items back to you.
    4. Walk way to the main waiting area.
    5. Waiting area with a shed and seating arrangements for applicants
    6. Waiting area with a shed and seating arrangements for applicants
    7. Entrance gate to the building
    8. Finger Printing Area – Your finger prints will be taken and your height will be measured. They will also ask in which language you want to give the interview, if you have already not checked it on the sticker that was pasted by American Express on the back or front of your passport.
    9. The final waiting area – Contains at least 9 or 10 rows of 4 seats each like:
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      [04 [08 [12 …..
    10. Interview Counters – Visa Offer’s Interview Counters – Total of 5 or 6.

    The total process from your entry into the premises as mentioned in #1 above, up till your interview and exit, it would take around 2 and a half hours or so. The actual interview with the Visa Officer will be just around 15 minutes or so.

    Finally, what Visa Officer will ask in the interview? stay tuned for next post on this.

    Tuesday, January 29, 2013

    Interview at US Embassy/Consulate

     

    This post is a part of series of posts that makes up “The Complete Process Trail for H-1B Work Visa”.

    1. All visa applicants, irrespective of age (including infants), are required to appear for an interview at the designated Embassy/ Consulate on the specified date. All applicants below age 14 must appear along with their parents, copies of parents NIC should be provided while submitting the applications.
    2. Applicants must carry following documents while appearing for the interview:
      • Valid Original Passport and all previous passports
      • Fee Receipt issued by AEG having the interview date specified on it
      • Original academic degrees/ diplomas/ certificates with a photocopy set of all those documents
      • Any other documents, at their own discretion, to support their visa case (e.g. full travel details, detailed educational information etc.)
      • Original CNIC
    3. At the interview, visa officer after review of your application may ask for additional information from you; and will advise the decision on your visa application. Following situations are likely
      • Visa is refused; passport will be returned by the visa officer
      • Visa is approved with some additional administrative process; either a letter would be given to that effect and passport is retained or on your request passport can be returned
      • Visa is approved; passport will be retained and will be returned after a week or so through the visa center where the application was submitted
    4. On receipt of the Passport with visa sticker from the Embassy/ Consulate, applicant will be notified on his/ her contact number. You may collect passport personally or through an authorized representative in writing along with copy of his CNIC on surrendering one original Receipt and the letter given by the Visa officer.
    5. If you have taken back the passport prior to visa issuance, you would be advised by the Embassy/ Consulate to submit passport once the visa is ready. You are required to submit passport through the Visa Center on payment of applicable service charges. On receipt of passport back from Embassy/ Consulate same process as defined in point 9 will be followed.

    Nonimmigrant Visa Unit - Karachi
    U.S. Consulate General
    Plot No 3-5, New TPX Area
    Mai Kolachi Road
    Karachi, Pakistan
    Phone Inquiries:
    (+92-21) 3527-5000
    Monday - Friday, 2:00 to 3:00 PM

    Fax:
    (+92-21) 3527-5885
    For visa related inquiries: KarachiVisaQuery@State.gov
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    Monday, January 28, 2013

    Submit H-1B Visa Documents and Fees to American Express and Schedule your Embassy/Consulate Interview

     

    This post is a part of series of posts that makes up “The Complete Process Trail for H-1B Work Visa”.

    Once you have submitted online your Nonimmigrant Visa Application DS-160, you have to submit following documents and fees to:

    American Express
    Ground Floor, Shaheen Complex
    Dr Ziauddin Ahmed Road
    PABX 92-21 3263 0260-80
    amextravelkarachi@aeg.com.pk
    Web: http://www.aegusvisa.com.pk/

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    List of Documents to submit:

    1. Confirmation page of DS-160
    2. Original Passport valid for at least 6 months at the time of submission along with an enlarged (A4 size) copy of the first two pages of current and old passport. Original passport would be returned after due verification
    3. Copies of previous passports first 2/4 pages, covering 15 years of travel
    4. Travel history form for last 10 years. You will get a paper document from American Express on which you can fill your Travel history.
    5. One photograph; having size of 2X2 inches preferably color photograph taken against a white or off-white background, printed without borders on non glossy paper. Computer Scanned photographs are not acceptable and photograph cannot be modified in any way, re-touched, penciled or altered by computer software Photograph should have been taken within last 6 months.
    6. I-797, I-29
    7. HEC Form – You will get this document from American Express. Fill it, sign it and attach it with the rest of the documents
    8. Original SSC (Metric) Certificate
    9. Original HSSC (Inter) Certificate
    10. Original Bachelor’s/Master’s/PhD’s Degree/Certificate
    11. Original SSC (Matric) Marks Sheet
    12. Original HSSC (Inter) Marks Sheet
    13. Original Bachelor’s/Master’s/PhD’s Transcript
    14. Submit H-1B Visa Fee - US$190
      1. Do not forget to get the receipt
    15. Once you submit all these to American Express
      1. Take receipt against submitted visa application
      2. Take an interview appointment date. (Interview date will be noted on the Visa Fee Receipt).

    Thursday, December 13, 2012

    What is H-1B Petition I-129’s Approval Notice I-797B and How it Looks Like?

     

    Please click here to read about variants of I-797 including I-797B.

    The USCIS Approval Notice I-797B, is really a receipt that USCIS has received your application and contains information like:

    • The applicant's (Petitioner) individual information.
    • The Beneficiary's information (if any).
    • Name with the petition.
    • Receipt Number, using this number you can verify the status of your application.
    • Receipt Date, the date your application was received by USCIS.
    • Priority Date, is your location inside the waiting list queue. This date depends upon the preference group you come under as well as the nation of birth. If your priority date may be the current date, it means that a visa is immediately offered.
    • Notice Date.
    • Type of notice, whether or not it is USCIS Approval or receipt.
    • Class, what category you belong.
    • Validity of one's petition. This states how lengthy your petition is legitimate. The consular authorities have the right to extend your validity interval.

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    Sunday, December 9, 2012

    H-1B Work Visa Sponsor to file Labor Condition Application (LCA) with Department of Labor (DOL)

     

    This post is a part of series of posts that makes up “The Complete Process Trail for H-1B Work Visa”.

    Prospective specialty occupation and distinguished fashion model employers must obtain a certification of an LCA from the DOL. This application includes certain attestations, a violation of which can result in fines, bars on sponsoring nonimmigrant or immigrant petitions, and other sanctions to the employer. The application requires the employer to attest that it will comply with the following labor requirements:

    • The employer will pay the beneficiary a wage which is no less than the wage paid to similarly qualified workers or, if greater, the prevailing wage for your position in the geographic area in which you will be working.
    • The employer will provide working conditions that will not adversely affect other similarly employed workers. At the time of the labor condition application there is no strike or lockout at the employer place of business. Notice of the filing of the labor condition application with the DOL has been given to the union bargaining representative or has been posted at the place of business.

    Source: USCIS

    A single Labor Condition Application for H1B may be filed for multiple positions. Each LCA is limited to one occupation with specified job duties.

    The LCA must be certified by the DOL and submitted with the Form I-129 before the H1B petition may be approved by USCIS.

    Labor condition applications are filed online using the iCERT system

    An application which is complete and has no obvious inaccuracies will be certified by the Department and returned to the employer, who may then file it in support of its petition for an H1B visa nonimmigrant with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service USCIS (USCIS).

    Current LCA processing time is 7 days.

    Saturday, December 8, 2012

    List of Document required by H-1B Work Visa Sponsor

     

    This post is a part of series of posts that makes up “The Complete Process Trail for H-1B Work Visa”.

    Once you have accepted the Offer Letter from H-1B Work Visa Sponsor. You will be required to submit following information and scanned copies of documents for the processing:

    Information Required

    1. First Name
    2. Middle Name
    3. Last Name
    4. Any other Names used
    5. Email Address
    6. Contact Number(s)
    7. Date of Birth
    8. Country of Birth
    9. Province of Birth
    10. Country of Citizenship
    11. Passport #
    12. Date Issued
    13. Date of Expiry (MUST BE VALID FOR A MIN. OF 6 MONTHS TO 1 YEAR)
    14. Consulate/Embassy (City) in your Country
    15. Country
    16. Ever been on H-1B visa before?
      1. If yes then provide all dates of previous stay in From Date / To Date format
    17. Social Security Number / SSN (if any)
    18. Highest Level of Education Completed
    19. Total Years of Experience in IT industry
    20. Additional info for those who are already in USA
      1. Date of Last Arrival
      2. I-94#
      3. Port of Entry
      4. Current US Address
      5. Current Status
      6. Previous Receipt / Case Number

    List of Documents

    1. Scanned Color Copies of:
      1. Passport (Biographic Pages)
      2. Resume
      3. All Diplomas / Certificates
      4. Degrees and Transcripts (with Translation into English, if required)
      5. Previous Work Experience / Job Reference Letters
      6. Additional documents for those who are already in USA
        1. Scanned Color Copies of:
          1. I-94 with visible stamped date of entry
          2. Previous Approval Notice(s)
          3. Recent Pay Stubs

    IMPORTANT – Please make sure you have Machine Readable Passport which must be valid for a min of one year.