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 »

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Asim M 10 February 2011
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Asif Rashidk 6 January 2011
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Mohammd Rk 30 December 2010
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Behram M 4 December 2010
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Dr Sa 1 December 2010
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Jawad Price 25 November 2010
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Intakhab M 15 November 2010
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Nida L 12 November 2010
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Mary L 10 November 2010

"Pakistani physicians are among the brightest and most successful among all foreign physicians in the US. America will suffer a great deal if this problem is not taken seriously."

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Ansul A 4 November 2010
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Farsheed Z 15 October 2010
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Raza Ad 12 October 2010
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Hassaan R 6 October 2010
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Kamran Quddusim 3 October 2010
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Syed Tauseefaligilanim 1 October 2010

"We need to be fair, otherwise this system ll collapse."

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Haroon R 27 September 2010
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Muhammad W 15 September 2010
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D Phillips 5 September 2010
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Azeem Q 14 August 2010
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Asif Anwara 10 August 2010

"strongly agreee"

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Mohammad K 17 July 2010
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Jamal Ahmedm 14 July 2010
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Syed Ik 4 July 2010

"This is a tragedy for the medical community."

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Asim M 27 June 2010

"It is absolutely imperative that the Department of State took immediate action to save the future of these aspiring physicians from Pakistan. These US trained physicians will serve to update the health care system in Pakistan upon their return to the coun"

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Nehdia A 24 June 2010

"It is unfair to seclude a nation from opportunity because of unconfirmed assumptions about a few people"

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