Re: Need Advice: Canadian Looking to Do Nursing School in the U.S.
If you are at SUNY, then you are in NY. They do not require the SSN# for you to get licensed there or to sit for the NCLEX exam. They will issue a license number to you without the SSN#. They just want to see that you are here legally. And you can just submit a copy of your passport with your application and then there is no issue for you.
Getting a green card is going to be years from now, so just erase all of the information that you were given; none of it is true.
Lets start from the beginning as to what you need to do. Forget everything that you were told, and just follow this.
As a Canadian, you qualify for the NAFTA TN Visa, which is a very good thing for you as the US is under a retrogression and there are no green cards available at this time and we do not expect them to be for quite some time.
You will need to apply to NY BON for licensure as an RN and then get permission to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam. Once that exam is passed and you have a license number issued, then you will need to apply to CGFNS for the Visa Screen Certificate. That is needed as well as letter of intent for a job offer to be taken to the US border to receive the TN Visa. It is not handled by the Embassy or a specific immigration office. You could easily get it in Toronto. You do need to leave the US to be able to get it.
There are threads here with the specifics as to what needs to be included in the job letter, it is usually over four pages long with all that needs to be included in it. Just do a search for the threads with the required information.
Unfortunately, there is nothing that can be done to facilitate anything until you are done with your program and are given permission by NY to sit for the exam.
Your student visa only gives you 60 days to remain if you do not get the OPT which gives you permission to work for up to year under your student visa. We do not have working visas available, the only thing that will be available for you is the treaty visa.
Without having the OPT, you will have to have the VSC and the job letter in hand to go to the border before you will be able to remain here and work.
Hope that this clears up things for you. And best of luck to you.
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