Here’s a fabulous chance for all of you who want to travel to the United States of America, to work for American companies and for those who simply like to learn more about American music, films, food and possible study programs.
Ambassador Harry Thomas and the U.S. Embassy – Manila warmly invite you to celebrate American culture, values, and programs in the Philippines during a three-day program dubbed “America in 3-D.”
From March 18 to 20, 2011 at SM City North EDSA in Quezon City, Philippines, the U.S. Embassy will provide FREE musical performances, food tastings, sports clinics, film screenings, cooking demonstrations, Q&A opportunity with Fil-Am White House Executive Chef Cristeta Comerford, a job fair, sports clinics and information sessions about applying for visas and studying in the United States, and so much more!
You will also have the opportunity to meet representatives of various Embassy sections and agencies including the Department of Veterans Affairs, the visa section, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Peace Corps, the U.S. Commercial Service, the Foreign Agricultural Service, and the Philippine-American Educational Foundation (PAEF). They will provide you with valuable information to help you connect with the Embassy.
For more information about America in 3D, please check for updates on the Embassy’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/manila.usembassy or contact the U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Section at (02) 301-2462
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I just want to ask about how can i find a job directly to the company while im here in manila?
how much it will cost for a immigrant visa or a working visa?
Hi Mary Anne,
There will be about 6,000 jobs at the job fair during America in 3D. Best if you go to SM North EDSA to really see for yourself 🙂
Representatives from the US Embassy in Manila will also be there to answer visa related questions 🙂
wala daw gastos yan .. sbe sa tv ..
napalabas yan .. nothing to cost daw
Hi Calvin, you’re correct 🙂
sa manila lang po ba ang job fair na yan? may website ba for those who are far sa maynila?
tnx!
@F – the job fair was only in Manila. However, you can subscribe to Mindanaoan.com should there be other job fairs and job opportunities in the future 🙂
I am now working as a site Engineer in Saudi Arabia. I just want to know on how to apply online in this job fair. I’m Rogelio Valdez Jr. a Civil Engineer and please inform me via sending through my email at [email protected] if there is any form to be filled up.Thanks.
haggang bukas nlng po ba yan??
pag dna po nkapunta sa job fair san po pwede pumunta para makapag apply
@Mark – I’m afraid I don’t have info on that. You may want to follow the US Embassy FB page na lang for updates 🙂
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Thanks for the info! Any chance of sending some samples our way? Hehe!
OMG this is Crazy with a capital C! So all this time President Obama was trying to his country’s unemployment rate, while ambassador in Fillipines is trying to get foreigners into the US to work? Seriously? LMAO.
Hello, thank you for your comment. I think this is all part of diplomatic measures all over the world. Nothing unusual 🙂
Thanks for sharing! Would’ve been cool to see a list of companies who participated in the job fair during this time and what kind of job openings they had available for Filipino citizens to work in the US. Either way, thanks for making me aware that the US Embassy-Manila actually does this. While I am a US citizen and have been working here for many years, I have always been intrigued by the transition process: Filipinos migrating to the US and finding decent jobs. Unreal’s comments are true, the unemployment rate here is high and it is tough to find jobs even for those who live here. I have Filipino friends who will be migrating here soon, an engineer, a nurse, and I’m curious how they will fare in the extremely competitive job market…like all college graduates (whether we graduated here or there), we sometimes have to take lesser jobs and move our way up. Either way, I’ll advise my friends to follow the US Embassy – Manila’s Facebook page with hopes that they will do another event like this. Again, thank you!