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 »

350 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (350 total)
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Syed H 30 January 2004
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Syed G 24 January 2004

"Physician is a noble profession and they should be allowed to learn and practice wherever thay like to help humanity."

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Muhammad Brewer 28 December 2003
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Mehlaqa D 17 December 2003
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Imran F 14 December 2003

"kindly address this issue at your earliest convienience"

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Abrar Uk 6 December 2003
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Mushtaq J 24 November 2003
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Ahsan U 19 November 2003

"very serious issue and should be handled with the same seriousness"

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Syed Essama 31 October 2003

"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!."

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Drsobia K 29 October 2003

"This is pure biased attitude towards Pakistanis and reflects that what US government preaches to others does not practice itself"

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Syed R 20 October 2003
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Muneeza M 18 October 2003
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Rehan Q 17 September 2003
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M N 15 September 2003
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Ali Razae 8 September 2003
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Ijlal U 6 September 2003
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Aisha M 10 August 2003
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Dr Nashizi 20 July 2003
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Muhammad A 18 June 2003

"Exellent job I think it is an important issue for which voice should be raised"

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Muhammad Umarf 3 June 2003
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Iqbal S 15 May 2003
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Majid M 12 May 2003
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Farah A 6 May 2003

"Small effort can mean lot to others"

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Parvez N 27 April 2003
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Anwar A 27 April 2003

"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"

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