Re: reliable nursing agencies ???
Not sure what your training was in Germany, but the H1-B requires that it be at least a four year Bachelor's degree.
Next issue is that we have not seen any of the hospitals in the Bay Area sponsor a nurse with the H1-B as the unions do not permit any temporary work permit like this one. The unions are quite strong in the Bay Area, and you are just not going to find any sponsors for this, let alone a job that will qualify for it.
Since we have not had H1-B visas mainly for nursing in more than four years, yes they are hard to come by. Any area that is strongly union will not accept them first of all, and you must have approval of the union in that facility for the job to be able to be offered. This is the reason for the shift to the green card several years ago.
Most bedside jobs here also do not require the BSN, so the H1-B visa would not be acceptable for them either. There are also specific requirements as to what job can be done to be able to get the H1-B visa. And it requires a university job to be exempt from the cap, and you are not going to see that in the Bay Area once again. H1B visa petitions otherwise are only accepted two times per year and the next being the first week of April for an October start date. You also need to have the VSC in hand before you could be petitioned if you were to find the needle in the haystack. Without that being in hand, there is nothing that can be done, passing of the English exam alone is not acceptable.
Not sure what type of research that you did before you came to the US, but the fact that we have been under a retrogression for more than 16 months and no H1-B visas in the Bay Area for quite sometime.
We do not see hospitals willing to petition even when there are visas as they do not wish to wait for the nurse to be able to start work, there are many that wish to work here because of the increased pay from other areas.
Not sure what your area of expertise is, but as far as a hospital with a bedside job, it is going to be impossible to get. There are already quite a few nurses that have been posting here that are on the H-4 visa because of their spouse and in the Bay Area and they have not been able to find one employer willing to start anything for them or let them work there with the H1-B visa.
Happy hunting. Just make sure whatever you do is quite legal to do here.
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