Re: Please help - uk nurse needing to practise in usa
Immigration and licensure are 2 separate beasts.
1. Immigration: Getting married either UK/US and then applying for an immigrant visa (green card) is going to be the easiest thing immigration-wise. There are no occupational green cards available for most nurses at the moment.
2. Licensure: To avoid CGFNS exam, I applied for Vermont licensure (including doing the CES course-by-course report) and took NCLEX as part of that. They issued licenses without SSNs (check if they still do). Took about 4-5 months after applying to get my ATT to take exam.
After getting my VT license, I applied for endorsement to PA. I emailed with them prior, and as I still didn't have a SSN I filled out a waiver form. Once they licensed me, I got a work visa and SSN and provided it to PA BON later.
The exact order will depend on when you end up getting married in relation to getting licensed etc.
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