tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8822994319220795886.post9197838351796747119..comments2023-07-04T19:10:13.362+10:00Comments on Saipan Writer: Guam Hiring 20,000 Skilled Contract Workers???Saipan Writerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10030098267460841286noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8822994319220795886.post-58117386167382196942009-09-11T09:54:02.156+10:002009-09-11T09:54:02.156+10:00What I understand is that for "H" visa w...What I understand is that for "H" visa workers they are not supposed to pay a fee for the services.(according to the US Govt.)<br /> <br />Also I know that the employer is the only one that can process the work "Visa".<br />Can you clarify on the Recruiter issue.<br /><br />I have many request from former contract workers and have referred them to the OFW workers office in the Phil.<br />I have also "recruited" from the Phil. through OFW offices on my frequent trips to the Phil.<br />I take one of their representatives and visit job sites and walk and watch the workers during their work activities, write their employee number down on the ones that seems competent and at a later date they are called to the OFW office for an interview by me in the presence of one of the OFW officials.<br /><br />The Phil Govt. has been arresting many recruiters. There has also been many prospective OFW denied departure at the airport to their overseas jobs as the paperwork is not legal, these people have already paid a big fee.<br /><br />They did not go through the OFW offices. <br />Since they did not they do not have any insurance if something happens like death or injury.Captainnoreply@blogger.com