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I just graduated as a Registered Nurse...
Does anyone know anyway I can start work as Nurse? |
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Visas for masters-level nurses are current (meaning it'll get processed right away; EB-2 category), so if you happen to return to school to get your masters, you can try to get sponsored that way. Your only requirement is to prove no legal resident available to do job, in which case, there will be less competition. Same goes for dreamers who are pursuing physical therapy/occupational therapy I believe. In any case, congrats again. At least now, no matter what happens, you can go anywhere and have a source of employment. And if you decide to work privately, get malpractice insurance, so that you're covered. I got mine through NSO by filing out paper form. Good luck with everything! |
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lol, I am such a bad person. |
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Not even going to comment on the above said... |
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Well what if you move down south? say Georgia where there is a very small local hospital that can petition you? I mean would there be less of a competition since no one really rushes to try to get a job there? |
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As masters-level nurse will be able to get visa within a few months; an RN will have to wait a few years. The hospital will have to be willing to wait for you to get approved, considering that you don't get a working permit while you wait, and thus aren't able to legally work. |
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I should add that the wait time for visas is dependent on your country of birth. You should check the visa bulletin for processing times. For those from China and India, it seems that the visa waiting time for nurses will be even longer. It's also not current for master-level nurses (seems like dreamers from those countries will have to wait about 2 years).
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