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I actually had clinicals at a VA, and one of the students in our group was not a citizen, because of this they had to "apply" for a special waiver. The waiver took so long, that after a month of waiting, they ended up switching that student's clinical site so he could finish. Our school however was not very organized and should have filed the paperwork MUCH sooner. I would just ask your school, they probably have encountered it before and are aware of their requirements. They just need to get on the paperwork early.
Even though I'm permanant resident of U.S, I still have to do that waiver? my school will start on mid Oct, i'm so anxious right now, I don't know if i'm gonna have enough time to file it or not.
I actually just email my program director, she said she will do some research on that, sounds like they never encounter this problem before
Nicki,
I just called HR department in VA hospital, the stff told me that if I will just do my clinical in VA, I don't have to be citizen. That's so strange! Where is the VA hospital located when you were doing your clinical? I'm in Sacramento, CA, maybe different area has different policy?
bluesky197868
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Can non-citizen RN student do clinical at VA hospital? I just checked the VA hospital web page, it says if you want to work for VA, you must be US citizen unless special waiver is approved.
It makes me worry, even though I'm not "working for VA" ... but our school will send us to VA to do our clinical, so in that case, do I still have to be citizen?
Right now my status is permanent resident in US.
Does anyone know about this?
thanks :)