NO VISA for LVNs!!!

U.S.A. California

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Hi I am makisig I just recently passed my LVN exams last March2007. I would like to know my case especially those who have the same case like mine.I am currently here in California.I had my consultation with 2 immigration lawyers...both of them told me I cant fixed my papers to change for immigrant status or even work permit ( even it is available this time ) because I am holding a vocational licensed.Even of some of facilities that I applied told me...there is no chance to fix it.I was wondering how those LVNs whom I know they dont originally lived here and came here in visitor visa without any authorization papers to work....I am just holding a visitor visa and can stay until sept 2007 and I am afraid to work because of immigration law.Even I want to fix my papers there is no way to do it..I am totally upset and depressed after all the hard works and effort...just like what my 2 lawyers told me it will be hard the less chances...Does anyone who have the same cases with me and was able to fix there papers even for work permit ...Pls respond...There is a a small facility would like to help me but I am doubt that they can help because of those information that I heard from the 2 lawyers...PLs advice me ...Thanks Honest comment only OK!!!

She has the BSN but has not passed the NCLEX-RN exam the first time that she took it. There are no visas for RNs. Period. There are no visas available for any nurse currently in the US. Definitely not in CA.

No visa to work available. No adjustment of status available.

Please do things the right way and get petitioned from your country and go thru the legal channels. This just makes it harder for anyone else to come to the US for a visit. You cannot petitioned from the US with the retrogression in place, and it is not expected that there will be visas available before your visa expires.

If you get ADN from a usa school, an employer can petition for you too. BSN and Msn is only if you were educated outside of the usa.

Yep, that is correct.

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