From : Maia Nikoleishvili <mnikoleishvili@moh.gov.ge>
To : Wise;LaShonda <epn6@cdc.gov>
Subject : Fwd: FW: I-94 e-mail - Sergeenko, David - 6/19/17
Cc : Ward;John <jww4@cdc.gov>; Tamar Tchelidze <t.tchelidze@mfa.gov.ge>; sbelkania@moh.gov.ge; Mariana Mkurnali
Received On : 15.06.2017 19:50
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Dear LaShonda, In response to your e-mail regarding Mr. Sergeenko's visit to Atlanta I'm forwarding the mail from CDC Human Resource Office (Priscilla Burnett), which was sent to the Minister. According to this e-mail Minister should submit 1-94 form through this website: https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov after arrival in Atlanta and in this case A1 visa is not restricted. As we understand from your e-mail A1 Visas are prohibited in labs?! Would you be kind to advise us who the letter should be addressed and who should sign it. Looking forward to hearing from your. Thank you in advance. Kind regards, Maia From: David Sergeenko Sent: 15 June, 2017 18:28 To: Mariana Mkurnali Cc: Sopo Belkania Subject: FW: I-94 e-mail - Sergeenko, David - 6/19/17 იქნებ შემივსოთ რა განაცხადის ფორმა. მადლობა From: "Burnett, Priscilla (CDC/OCOO/HRO) (CTR)" > Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2017 14:16:44 +0000 To: Davit Sergeenko > Cc: "Wise, LaShonda (CDC/OID/NCHHSTP)" >, "Ward, John (CDC/OID/NCHHSTP)" >, "Burnett, Priscilla (CDC/OCOO/HRO) (CTR)" > Subject: I-94 e-mail - Sergeenko, David - 6/19/17 Greetings, The CDC Human Resources Office has cleared your campus access contingent upon the I-94 (arrival/departure) class of admissions record that is presented to CDC physical security upon arrival. Your I-94 will be accessible after you pass through customs at a US Port-of-Entry. You may check your I-94 status on an Android or Tablet once you pass through Customs. This will insure your I-94 has been entered into the system correctly. We recommend that you verify your status before departing customs. If there is a discrepancy, the I-94 can be corrected before departing the airport. Obtain your I-94 here - https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov. You will need to complete the required fields and submit. Print the form and be sure to bring it with you when you arrive on campus. NOTE: You will not be allowed on CDC’s campus to conduct business if your I-94 shows your class of admission as a B-2 (tourist) or WT (tourist –Visa Waiver Program). If you discover that you are unable to access your I-94 or if your class of admissions shows B-2 (tourist) or WT (tourist) and you are in Atlanta: Please e-mail deferredatlantaga@cbp.dhs.gov for a resolution. After the e-mail is retrieved by Customs and Border Protection, Customs and Border Protection will make changes in the system and the corrected I-94 will be accessible to view and print. Response times can range up to 24 hours, providing the e-mail was sent during normal business hours. If you are not in Atlanta, or prefer to go to Deferred Inspection in person: Listing of Deferred Inspection locations – www.cbp.gov/contact/deferred-inspection/overview-deferred- inspection. Priscilla Priscilla Burnett HR Assistant II, Contractor CNI Advantage Executive and Scientific Resources Office (ESRO) Human Resources Office (HRO) Office of the Chief Operating Officer (OCOO) YWU6@cdc.gov | Office: 770-488- 1461| Fax: 770-488-1775 [cid:image002.png@01D18A75.538A3BF0] [cid:11ACCC4D417312409D6282B67D8DA592 @cdc.gov] Your feedback is important to us. Please take a few moments to complete a brief survey on the service provided to you. For HR-related questions, visit Managers’ Toolkit or Staff Portal on our intranet site. For official use only: this transmission may contain material covered by the Privacy Act of 1974 and should only be viewed by personnel having an official need for the information. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the content contained in this transmission is prohibited. If you received this communication in error, please notify me immediately by email and delete the original message. Thank you for your cooperation.