Re: Are There Any Hospitals Ofering Greencards For Adn-rn Schooled In Usa? I Need Hel
You coulda gotten the OPT before after your ASN but you can't get it after you graduate. You'll have to apply before you graduate (they do have deadlines corresponding to the graduation date so your advisor shoulda told you about the deadline). If you missed it this year, you can get the OPT next year when you gruduate with your BSN.
The 29month OPT doesn't apply to nursing. it only applies to specific majors and even with that, there are certain requirements. You can apply for pre-completion OPT but based on what i know, i'd strongly suggest you apply for CPT if you're still in school.
Pre-completion OPT allows you to work while still in school. 20hrs/week and f/t when school is not in session. The catch is that every month of pre-completion OPT = 1/2 month of post completion OPT which means that if you take 10months pre-completion OPT, 5months will be deducted from your OPT time so when you apply for post-completion OPT you can only apply for 7months.
In my personal opinion, if a person is in school, it's better to get the CPT because you make a lot less than an extern than as an RN and so wasting 5months of OPT time doing CNA work doesn't quite cut it.
CPT has it's own requirements but at least that's issued by the Int'l students office after they've seen proof of employment and other stuff stating what exactly you'll be doing, blah.blah...blah.
Talk to your advisor, the good ones i've met do know a lot.
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