Re: Is the Associate Degree in Nursing are elligible for a permanent residence/greenc
And if your goal is the work in another country, or even your own, you need to have the degree that they accept for licensure, as well as immigration.
And the only training that your country even accepts is the four year BSN for licensure. A two year degree from there does not meet the requirements in the US as it needs to be the first level in the country where you received your training, and since your country only accepts the BSN, then that is what you will need.
And why someone would consider training for a job that they cannot even get in their own country just does not make sense to me. And there are no legal visas for those that do not have an acceptable BSN to work in the US as an RN. Anything else, and you will be doing it illegally and subject to being deported.
Suggest that you do some more reading. And add into the equation, that with the number that have already finished school, they are looking at about a five year wait for a chance at a visa, if you have not even started, it may not happen for a very long time.
Please do not pick something so that you think that it will get you to to the US, but something where you really want to do it and would be willing to practice in that role anywhere in the world.
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