Hi Jabou, I also called today and asked for the documents to be mailed to me. I was also told that 1-202 was this agency's catalog number (they didn't say form) which includes the application form and 35174 was the person sending the emails ID #. I know of a lot of Indians coming to the USA in the IT industry by a method just like this one. Will keep you all posted! Astrid/ >From: Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list ><[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: US JOBS/GREEN CARDS/VISAS: >Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 20:21:00 EDT > >It should be easy to verify if this is a real immigration form for the >purpose it states here. Just call the Federal Information center, and this >number is listed in the blue pages of every local yellow pages throughout >the country. It is as follows: > >1 800 688 9889. > >You can find out almost anything you want to know that has to do with >services and goods offered by the Federal government, from tax questions, >to >goods auctioned by the Federal government, and where those auctions are >held >in your local area. > > I called and was given another toll free number where you can order any >INS >form. I called this number, and sure enough, my order for this form was >taken >over the phone, and it is free of charge. The automated ordering system >told >me that i will receive this form in 7 to 10 days. I will let you guys know >if >it is the form in question, and what it is for. >BTW, this number for ordering INS forms is as follows: >1 800 870 3676 > >They also gave me the address of the INS website where you can look up any >form and other information, and it is as follows: > ><<http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/formsfees/forms/index.htm>> > >It said the site was timed out when I tried to access it, but you guys can >try it. > >Hope this helps > >Jabou Joh ><< > > >SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT & IMMIGRATION ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL NON-US CITIZENS > > >SEEKING TO LIVE AND WORK IN THE UNITED STATES ON A PERMANENT OR >TEMPORARY > > >BASIS. > > > > > > > > >YOUR CHANCE TO GET A GOOD JOB, PLUS A GREEN CARD OR WORK VISA. > > > > > >Please duplicate this announcement and forward it to everybody you >know > >who > > >would like to work legally in the United States on a permanent or > >temporary > > >basis. Please also post some copies on notice boards and on Internet > > >newsgroups,mailing lists and message boards frequently visited by > > >international people. > > > > > >If you or your company or organization would like to become one of the > >paid > > >agents of the American Immigration by promoting its programs in your > > >neighborhood, home country or anywhere in the world, please email > > >[log in to unmask] and ask for Application for Agency Contract and > > >detailed information. Thank you for your kindness. > > > > > >The American Immigration Employment Center hereby informs the > > >international public of the problems faced by thousands of US >companies > >who > > >are not able to fill their job vacancies from the US labor market. >These > >US > > >employers or companies are interested in hiring workers who are not US > > >citizens but possess the required skills, education and work >experience > >for > > >the vacant jobs. These US employers are even willing to sponsor you >for a > > >Green Card or work visa if you apply and qualify. > > > > > >Who is eligible to respond? Non-US citizens or permanent residents >who > >are > > >currently residing in the United States or in any other country, and >who > > >possess at least two years of work experience in any field or a >Bachelors > > >degree. If you dont have the required experience you can show that you > >have > > >at least a High School Education or equivalent. > > > > > >What is the role of the American Immigration Employment Center? > > >The American Immigration Employment Center helps US employers in >finding > > >such qualified foreigners to fill their job vacancies. The Center also > >helps > > >such foreigners in finding US employers willing to sponsor them for a > >Green > > >Card or Work Visa. > > > > > >What is the application procedure? Respond to this email and request >for > >an > > >application and detailed information for the DIRECT SPONSORSHIP >PROGRAM > > >(DSP). Make sure you provide your name, address and telephone number. >The > > >DSP material will be sent to you via postal mail. > > > > > >What is the DSP? The DSP is a program offered by the American >Immigration > > >Agency. The program guarantees you that you will get an approved Work > >Visa > > >or Green Card petition through sponsorship by a US employer or all >your > > >money back. There are four types of DSP: DSP-1 guarantees you an >approved > > >Green Card petition in less than one year. DSP-2 guarantees you an > >approved > > >Green Card petition in less than 2 years. DSP-3 guarantees an approved > >Green > > >Card petition in less than 3 years. DSP-V guarantees an approved work > >visa > > >petition (which ncludes, H-1B, H-2B, H-3, L-1, etc.) in less than 1 >year > > >from the time you enroll in the DSP. For details, email to: > > >[log in to unmask] or > > >[log in to unmask] Ask for Publication I-202/35174. > > > > > >Are there any fees involved? > > >Of course there are always fees involved whenever you deal with > >immigration > > >paperwork. There are filing fees which must be paid to the government >at > >the > > >time of filing your petition or application for visa or Green Card. In > > >addition, there are legal fees and employer search fees. Sometimes, >the > > >employer may be willing to cover part or all of the cost. But it will >be > > >easier for the employer to be willing to sponsor you for the Green >Card > >or > > >Work Visa if you cover the cost yourself. After all, because of the > > >guarantees of the DSP, you pay only if you get an approved Green Card >or > > >Visa Petition. The DSP also makes it easy for you, by allowing you >make > > >monthly installment payments for a period of one year. Through the >DSP, > >you > > >have NOTHING TO LOSE. You either get an approved Green Card or Work >Visa > > >petition > > >sponsored by a US employer, or you spend no money. The amount of money > >you > > >will have to spend will depend on the type of DSP you select. > > >For details, email to [log in to unmask] or > > >[log in to unmask] and ask for Publication I-202/35174. > > > > > >American Immigration Agency > > >P.O.Box 65186, Washington, DC 20035-5186, USA > > >Tel: 202-872-1081 or 202-429-5523. > > >Fax: 202-872-5874 > > > > > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L >Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------