Thank you Jesus,have just secured my first Job in the USA Starting Monday the 8th Dec 2014.
Will give more details and how I came to get the Job.
Congrats Simon and you can look forward to pocketing some green bucks . All the best in your job and keep us updated broThank you Jesus,have just secured my first Job in the USA Starting Monday the 8th Dec 2014.
Will give more details and how I came to get the Job.
Congats on your new job.Thank you Jesus,have just secured my first Job in the USA Starting Monday the 8th Dec 2014.
Will give more details and how I came to get the Job.
Hello friends,
This morning i woke up curious about the information I got from a friend we are with in this forum and also on whatsapp. He says there is a fellow who had applied for green card through an agent. Upto this time, he has not checked whether he was selected or not for the agent demands from him $1100 so that he may be given that information. Is there a way this fellow can retrieve the information about his application status without necessarily going through the agent? Can he call the embassy or even the consular though I know they will need the email address from him? What can this fellow do? @Britsimon @Simon @usken go and all members give your input. Further, this has just brought me to the reality of having so many especially Africans who applied. I am afraid most people applied through agents who probably did not even let them use their own email addresses and this will certainly affect those that had been assisted to apply as they are seeking ridiculous amounts of money. #SAD.copy @Sm1smom
@Simon.When you get your first paycheck, start a super save account. CongratulationsCongats on your new job.
That's also how difficult it is to fraud the system. It's a scale that must come down in one way or the other.Just read the same. So sad and unfortunate. Appears it is so difficult for him to find out any information
Good advise;does anyone know somebody here in New Jersey who might be interested with a job-I will be willing to aid him create his/her profile and introduce him to the HR...I realized you have an equal opportunity becoming what you want...in that company..I just opted to start from the low and uncompetitive position as I strategize on the next move http://www.ohl.com/@Simon.When you get your first paycheck, start a super save account. Congratulations
Its as a result of people being ignorant and want everything done for free but sooner than later its when they realize the exorbitant price caused by their ignoranceThat's also how difficult it is to fraud the system. It's a scale that must come down in one way or the other.
@simonu r kind to people i hope someday u will be paid with blessing ,because u care other peopleGood advise;does anyone know somebody here in New Jersey who might be interested with a job-I will be willing to aid him create his/her profile and introduce him to the HR...I realized you have an equal opportunity becoming what you want...in that company..I just opted to start from the low and uncompetitive position as I strategize on the next move http://www.ohl.com/
I've been asked about that scenario a couple of times.
Ideally a person should be able to access the ESC site. That needs the original entry code (not the case number), last name and year of birth.
If the selectee does not have the entry code they can retrieve their details if they know:-
Names as entered Last, first, middle
Full DOB
email address (of the agent??)
If they can get that they are able to get the 1NL and the 2NL - even without having access to the email address for the agent.
Now if they can't get that but can get the Case Number they can possibly find out the interview date (CEAC) and perhaps even the time at embassies that publish the interview dates.
I think it unlikely that KCC or the embassy will help much with this if you cannot get into ESC. The measures are there to stop fraud - so they may not believe the person is who they say they are. Still - you can try and see what happens.
Lastly as Susie mentioned, incorrect details in the eDV (like not including the child) will result in disqualification anyway - so this approach is risky and could result in money down the drain. Because of that, in some of these cases, I think the selectee should just forget they won a lottery they didn't even enter...
Does he know for certain if the agent entered his information correctly? Did the agent use his correct picture? Did the agent included his child on the eDV application? If he can't answer these questions convincingly with a 'Yes' response, he's better off forgetting about this selection.
Its as a result of people being ignorant and want everything done for free but sooner than later its when they realize the exorbitant price caused by their ignorance