Tuesday, June 30, 2015

SSN for H-1B individuals (Medical residents)

You can get an SSN as soon as you land.

Steps are as follows
  1. Open this LINK
  2. Fill in the last page with the correct details
  3. Take your passport and the current I94 
  4. Go to the nearest SSN office near you by checking HERE.
  5. Once in the office they will take your forms and fill in the details and that's it!
  6. In a week or 2 you should get your SSN in the mail!
P.S.- I do not think that the rumor that you have to wait for 2 weeks is true since I have done it 3 days post landing.

Friday, June 19, 2015

Few sites that I felt were useful for the USMLE

This is most likely going to be among my last few posts regarding the Match process.

Do go through the following sites as they are useful in varied ways. Not only in interview tips but also in general :)

An amazing blog by Kaplan. Gives you good insight into many things :)
http://www.residencysecrets.com/

http://www.imgresidencytips.com/index.php - Has almost everything from the beginning to the end.

http://rookiedoctor.com/ - Written by a guy who has gone through the process and gives advice where deemed necessary

This is the closest to the best thing with which you can prepared for the residency interview questions :)
http://exams.emedicinelive.net/index.php/usmle/2/52-residency-interviews--real-interview-questions-with-answers
http://exams.emedicinelive.net/index.php

This is for the Tell Me about Yourself question for which most of us panic
http://career-advice.monster.com/job-interview/interview-questions/intreview-tell-me-about-yourself/article.aspx
http://www.theladders.com/career-advice/how-to-answer-tell-me-about-yourself-interview-question
http://www.theladders.com/career-advice/10-good-ways-to-tell-me-about-yourself

The following blogs are written by guys  like me
Dr Benji Ho (a Caribbean grad) -  http://www.caribbeanmedstudent.com/
Dr Jagjit - https://iamjagjit.wordpress.com/
Dr Karthik - https://helpingmedicalhands.wordpress.com/


On another note if you want to try your clinical solving you can try the following app Daily Clinical Case rounds

Hoping they help you guys in your journey. I'll keep updating it as and when I come across anything interesting :)

Best of luck!

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Steps to H1B for new medical residents

  1. Apply for the medical license to your respective state board- From Receipt to Acknowledgement around a week; from there to the actual license around 2 weeks. So, a total of 3 weeks.
  2. Get yourself an attorney from the list that your program sends you/ ask your colleagues where they are doing theirs from
  3. Talk to the attorney regarding fees and stuff (generally program pays for all except the premium processing fees) Fees find below
  4. Depending on your attorney’s liking, apply for a visa based on an acknowledgment letter/Training license certificate
  5. He then sends the application to the USCIS who then will issue you a petition number
  6. Based on that you CAN complete the next 2 forms i.e. [you need the petitioner’s name and dates approved for, and your point of contact in the States which generally is your PC]
    1. DS 160 - Tips for filling the forms can be found HERE (thanks to Dr. Vikas)        
    2. US travel docs form 
  7. OR  
  8. You can wait for the approval and use the exact dates the petition got approved for and the Petitioner
  9. Get an appointment- Pay the visa fees according to the exchange rate.
  10. Go for the interview with the documents the Attorney sends and ta-da you have your visa.
OFC DAY
Take the following for the appointment
  1. DS 160 confirmation page
  2. Appointment confirmation
  3. Passport
Stand in line, get your fingerprints and photo clicked and you are done for day 1. If you have already done for visitor visa(B1/B2), this should be a cake-walk since you know what to doJ
P.S. Please take a photo according to the instructions on the consulate website since there have been problems with the IT aspect for quite a number of my colleagues and me. {2*2 inches and stuff}
INTERVIEW DAY
Take the above and supporting documents which HAS to include (I-797B i.e. H-1B petition approval notice)
Please note- Some people also say that you have to take the other forms like i129 (Petition application for H-1B), I-797C (Receipt for the premium processing). But frankly speaking, they are not needed, if you have it, then well and good but, the I-797 B is a MUST.
Questions asked
  • Where will you be working? – In a Hospital
  • Oh, so you are a doctor? – Yes
  • *He was delighted by that* May I know your salary? $ XXX
  • Good, your visa is approved.
And I walked out a happy man J
For Chennai, passport collection is from the OFC. Please refer to the consulate site for documents to be taken while collecting the Passport.

Fee  Type
Fee
Who Pays for it ? Why ?
Base filing fee
$325

Program

It is employer’s business expense
Fraud prevent & detection fee
$500

Program

It is employer’s business expense. Just like above, it is mandated by law.
Fee based on attorney charges
$1000-$2000

Program.

It is employer’s business expense.
Premium processing fee (Optional)
$1,225
Generally we pay for it ourselves, but you never know if the program will be good enough to pay for you J Please read the note at the end of the post
Visa fee (fee involved in getting H1B visa at US consulate)
varies by country
Your expense. All the costs involved in obtaining visa, including cost involved in translation of your credentials, etc. It will NOT be an employer’s expense. The employer will only send you the documents required for visa stamping.


NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
  • Even if you are approved well in advance of your start date at your program, you cannot enter the US in H-1B until 10 days before the start date of your Residency i.e. June 20 considering your start date is July 1st
  • The Attorney generally requests for the full 3 years of H-1B, however, there is no guarantee that the immigration Service will give all 3 years. According to their regulations, they should give 1 year (even if we request 3 years) since the Training license is for 1 year (license issued by the State of OH). Some examiners will give 3 years (depends on your luck as to which examiner gets your case). So if you get 3 years, count yourself lucky. If you are approved for 1 year, there is no problem renewing the H-1B status again next year in the US.
  • You will need someone, who has a bank account with a US bank to send a cheque for the $1225 premium processing fee. At least that is what my attorney insisted on, but guess this part varies from attorney to attorney.