Showing posts with label visa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visa. Show all posts

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.

How to Secure Your H-1B Visa: A Practical Guide for International Professionals and Their US Employers by James A. Bach and Robert G. Werner

 

How to Secure Your H-1B Visa A Practical Guide for International Professionals and Their US Employers by James A. Bach and Robert G. Werner

Excerpt taken from Amazon’s Book Description:

The H-1B visa is the gateway for the world’s best and brightest to live and work in the United States as IT professionals, engineers, scientists, professors, doctors, nurses, and researchers. How to Secure Your H‑1B Visa guides employees and employers alike through the maze of H-1B laws, policies, and procedures. This road map lays out the whole H-1B process from petition to visa to status maintenance to visa extension and, ultimately, to permanent residence in the US for you and your family. It shows you step by step exactly how the H-1B process divides up between the employer and employee. It identifies the points where the two tracks converge and the H-1B employer and employee need to pull in tandem.

Navigation icons tell you at a glance whether a topic concerns employees and employers equally or primarily one or the other. Sidebars highlight pitfalls, liabilities, and disasters to avoid; tips and exceptions to leverage for success; administrative and enforcement trends and late-breaking changes; and special conditions that apply to nationals of particular countries, such as India and China. Ancillary chapters cover complementary visas for family members and H-1B substitute visas for professionals with particular skill sets or from particular countries, such as Australia and Canada.

The authors are Silicon Valley immigration lawyers with 60 years combined experience handling professional work visas. Whether you are an international professional desiring to work in the US for the first time, an international student in the US wishing to remain after graduation, or a hiring manager or HR specialist for a sponsoring entity, this short book will show you how to secure, maintain, and leverage your H-1B visa and answer all your questions about:

  • quotas and exemptions
  • RFEs and consular interviews
  • dual representation by the employer’s lawyer
  • LCA compliance, auditing, and penalties
  • serial H-1B employers
  • termination and benching regulations
  • reconciling filing deadlines with expiration dates
  • transitioning from academic to affiliated to private H-1B employment
What you’ll learn
As a result of reading How to Secure Your H-1B Visa, foreign professionals will learn:
  • How to optimize the outcome of your non-immigrant skilled worker visa petition
  • How to ace your interview at a US embassy or consulate and answer an RFE
  • How to maintain or change your and your family’s status in the US
    Managers of US companies with skilled worker needs will learn:
  • How to include international professionals in the development of your HR strategies
  • How to coach your foreign hires to cooperate in the petition process and avoid pitfalls
  • How to avoid fines, penalties, and other hazards
Who this book is for

This is a practical, accessible, and affordable short book for both individual foreign professionals (especially IT workers) who want or already have an H1-B non-immigrant specialty occupation work visa (or a treaty-substitute or alternative visa to the H1-B) and also for their US corporate sponsors (especially small-to-medium enterprises and startups in the IT sector), showing foreign employees and US employers how to work in perfect sync to nail that H1-B visa, hang on to it, and leverage it.

    Table of Contents
    1. Introduction

    2. Overview of the H-1B Petition Procedure

    3. The H-1B Annual Quota

    4. Eligibility for H-1B Status

    5. Complementary Roles of the H-1B Employee, Sponsor, and Attorney

    6. Employer Inputs to the H-1B Process

    7. Employee Inputs to the H-1B Process

    8. Labor Condition Application Compliance

    9. H-1B Investigations and Penalties

    10. Maintaining H-1B Status

    11. Termination of H-1B Employment

    12. H-1B Alternative Visas

    13. Summary

    14. Appendix 4

    15. Appendix 5

    16. Appendix 6

    17. Appendix 8

    18. Appendix 9

    19. Appendix 10

    Purchase from Amazon

    Tuesday, March 19, 2013

    New Birth Certificate in English from NADRA–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”.

    Why New Birth Certificate from NADRA?

    Older birth certificates are in Urdu Language and in order for them to be used in processes in foreign countries (Green Card processing, for example), you need to get a new one issued from NADRA.

    Location / Address / Map

    Any NADRA Swift Registration Center NSRC.

    NSRC @ Awami Markaz, Shahrah e Faisal, Karachi.


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    Timings:

    Monday through Saturday – 9:00 to 17:00 PST

    Fees & Duration:

    • Fee - PKR 50
    • Duration – 5 days

    Required Documents:

    1. Photocopy of CNIC of your parents
    2. Original Birth Certificate, if you have one
      1. If you do not have original certificate, than an application from your parents, confirming the date of birth
    3. Photocopy of your CNIC

    nadra birth certificate form

    Process:

    1. Fill the form, shown above
    2. Attach all the documents mentioned above
    3. Submit the form and documents to any NSRC
    4. Get the receipt

    Monday, March 18, 2013

    International Driving Permit–IDP– 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”.

    Why International Driving Permit?

    An International Driving Permit is not a driver license. The permit only verifies that you hold a valid driver license in your home country. Your foreign driver license, not the International Driving Permit, allows you to drive in USA.

    You are not required to have an International Driving Permit to drive in USA, but the permit has value. The permit verifies, in several languages, that you have a valid foreign driver license. A police officer who cannot read the language on your foreign driver license can read the permit.

    Location / Address / Map


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    Timings:

    Monday to Saturday - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

    Friday - 9:00 am to 12:30 pm

    Lunch Break - 1:00 pm to 1:30 pm

    Required Documents:

    1. Three recent Passport size photographs
    2. Photocopy of Valid Passport and Valid Visa Copy
    3. Photocopy of Local Driving License
    4. Photocopy of CNIC
    5. Medical Certificate

    Fees & Duration:

    • Fee ~ PKR 600
    • Duration – Same or next day.

    Process:

    1. There’s a Post Office opposite to the Clifton Driving License Branch. Go there and buy stamp ticket for International Driving Permit.
    2. Go to the Reception Area and ask for International Driving Permit form
    3. Fill the form, paste the stamp ticket on the top right corner.
    4. Attach photocopies of documents mentioned in the section above
    5. Keep original documents with yourself which you may have to show to the Driving License Branch Officials.
    6. Attach photographs
    7. Submit the filled form with all attachments.
    8. There’s a fee which you have to pay
    9. You will have to appear before the License Authority to get your IDP approved and collect it at the same time.

    international driving permit idp license

    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.
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    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.
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    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