J1 Visa Refusal For Trainee Physicians from Pakistan
Date 07/05/03Honorable Colin Powell,Secretary of State,State Department2201 C-Street, N. W.Washington, DC 20520RE: SIGNIFICANT RISE IN THE J1 VISA REFUSALS TO PAKISTANI PHYCISIANSDear Mr. Secretary,We... continue reading »
"Physician is a noble profession and they should be allowed to learn and practice wherever thay like to help humanity."
"kindly address this issue at your earliest convienience"
"very serious issue and should be handled with the same seriousness"
"Well,i wud request the authorities to do as many investigations as they want for all applicants but do grant them visas,if they deserve. Many futures are in jeapordy.Thanks!."
"This is pure biased attitude towards Pakistanis and reflects that what US government preaches to others does not practice itself"
"Exellent job I think it is an important issue for which voice should be raised"
"Small effort can mean lot to others"
"I have been an elective student to US for the last 3 summers. I don't see why there has been a policy change towards pakistani medical students, when they are top notch scorers, meeting merit and have residency positions in distinguished programs. It is n"