From : Maia Nikoleishvili <mnikoleishvili@moh.gov.ge>
To : Bartenfeld, Michael (CDC/CGH/OD) <vdv4@cdc.gov>
Subject : Re: I-94 e-mail - Sergeenko, David - 6/19/17
Cc : Rose-Wood; Alyson (CDC/OID/NCHHSTP) <ifd6@cdc.gov>; sbelkania@moh.gov.ge; Mariana Mkurnali </o=ExchOrganization/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=e0172700fbcf4eeab97a09bbcb228591-Marina>; t.tchelidze@mfa.gov.ge; Wise; LaShonda (CDC/OID/NCHHSTP) <epn6@cdc.gov>; Ward; John (CDC/OID/NCHHSTP) <jww4@cdc.gov>
Received On : 15.06.2017 21:34

Hi Michael, Thank you for clarification. Since we are short of time, we asked Tamar Tchelidze from the Embassy to prepare the requested letter. Best regards, Maia > On Jun 16, 2017, at 12:27 AM, Bartenfeld, Michael (CDC/CGH/OD) wrote: > > Hi Maia, > > It can be addressed to whom it may concern and signed by anyone relatively senior in the ministry or embassy. > > It actually does not matter the visa type, we are not able to grant visitors access to lab buildings. > > Thanks, > Michael > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Jun 15, 2017, at 4:20 PM, Maia Nikoleishvili wrote: >> >> >> Dear Michael, >> >> Before seeing your mail regarding immigration office requires, I've >> sent an e-mail to LaShonda to clarify who the letter should be >> addressed and who should sign it. Please, see the correspondence >> below. >> Thank you. >> Maia >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: "Maia Nikoleishvili" >> To: Wise, LaShonda (CDC/OID/NCHHSTP) >> Cc: Ward, John (CDC/OID/NCHHSTP) , Tamar Tchelidze >> , sbelkania@moh.gov.ge, mmkurnali@moh.gov.ge >> Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2017 23:50:31 +0400 >> Subject: Fwd: FW: I-94 e-mail - Sergeenko, David - 6/19/17 >> >> >> 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. 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