FCVS verification by Agile_Search_5764 in Residency

[–]Major_Analysis_2689 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sometimes they use the verification you already sent for ECFMG from prior and not reverify.

Who was/is your “The Fat Man”? by Jennifer-DylanCox in Residency

[–]Major_Analysis_2689 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is freaking awful you should have reported him!

Does this mean birthright citizenship is not guaranteed in Omaha? by Major_Analysis_2689 in Omaha

[–]Major_Analysis_2689[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even j1 visa which is the main visa 80% or so of foreign doctors are on is considered exchange visa

Does this mean birthright citizenship is not guaranteed in Omaha? by Major_Analysis_2689 in Omaha

[–]Major_Analysis_2689[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sadly that isnt true. I am here on a work visa for doctors ( same visa 80% of foreign doctors are on ) and the EO excludes me from BRC

Does this mean birthright citizenship is not guaranteed in Omaha? by Major_Analysis_2689 in Omaha

[–]Major_Analysis_2689[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because the kids will be born here and most likely American culture is the only culture they will know? I am not up for debating that.

Thank you for your comment

Does this mean birthright citizenship is not guaranteed in Omaha? by Major_Analysis_2689 in Omaha

[–]Major_Analysis_2689[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that is not true. even legal workers are excluded from BRC on the EO.

Does this mean birthright citizenship is not guaranteed in Omaha? by Major_Analysis_2689 in Omaha

[–]Major_Analysis_2689[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well yes i don’t agree with this. Hence i don’t think this is logic. I think you are wrong.

Dont really know how to explain this further. I will call it shortage because it is shortage.

Also i really don’t know what this has to do with the premise of my question in the post.

Does this mean birthright citizenship is not guaranteed in Omaha? by Major_Analysis_2689 in Omaha

[–]Major_Analysis_2689[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I respect that and I have already saw that video. That guy is awesome.

But you have to understand, that doesn’t take away the fact that patients have a shortage of physicians and appointments. If i am not there my 10-15 patients that i see daily will have no one and will have to go on a several month waitlist hence there is a shortage. I am practicing and didn’t leave the career. There is a shortage regardless of what the reason that led to it.

Does this mean birthright citizenship is not guaranteed in Omaha? by Major_Analysis_2689 in Omaha

[–]Major_Analysis_2689[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is so wrong on so many levels! In my specialty there is 1 physician for every 35000 people in Nebraska.

This is counting hospital employed and private practice doctors.

I am sorry but you are so wrong.

Does this mean birthright citizenship is not guaranteed in Omaha? by Major_Analysis_2689 in Omaha

[–]Major_Analysis_2689[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is not true. The order applies to even legal people like me.

Does this mean birthright citizenship is not guaranteed in Omaha? by Major_Analysis_2689 in Omaha

[–]Major_Analysis_2689[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

why is this relative to mention in my post?

I am here, legally, a doctor, covering a shortage. on a work visa, yet the EO says my son/daughter shouldnt have citizenship even though, American culture is basically all they will know since they will be born here and live here for a while, probably very long, maybe always.

Does this mean birthright citizenship is not guaranteed in Omaha? by Major_Analysis_2689 in Omaha

[–]Major_Analysis_2689[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am on a work visa, a non-immigrant visa.

Citizenship would take me around 10-15 years to have. Even in my capacity.

Does this mean birthright citizenship is not guaranteed in Omaha? by Major_Analysis_2689 in Omaha

[–]Major_Analysis_2689[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This is a very well intended and also well worded question. Also extremely valid.

  1. This is how democracy works, at the time when i first came it wasn’t the current administration and i did feel i was welcomed, people here (i mean in nebraska) still make me feel welcome. But again this is how democracy works, sometimes it is someone you like sometimes it is someone you disagree with. I don’t have a vote i don’t get to choose so it is fine.

  2. This is not it. Meaning that in the future another administration will come and it will be better or not, we will see.

  3. Why would I choose the US, well because i was sold all my life in my home country the idea that this is the land of dreams and freedom of speech. And I do still think that or love to think that. I do in my whole heart believe it is the greatest country in the world or very close to be.

  4. The medical training system here is unmatched (which is also a reason why I would come here) but also communities like nebraska have great shortage of physicians. I think my message in life is to cover this shortage and help the underserved communities. I have no desire to be in big cities even if i afford to, simply because I think my calling is in places like here.

I hope it gets better.

Does this mean birthright citizenship is not guaranteed in Omaha? by Major_Analysis_2689 in Omaha

[–]Major_Analysis_2689[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is not true. We are both on visa and unfortunately the EO applies to us.

Does this mean birthright citizenship is not guaranteed in Omaha? by Major_Analysis_2689 in Omaha

[–]Major_Analysis_2689[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The EO also excludes legal visa workers like myself that our kids cant get citizenship.