CONEXUS Med Staff....Experiences?

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Hello

I'm an Italian nurse currently working in London, UK. I was looking to relocate in the states and found this agency that was offering sponsorship for an EB3 Green Card as long as I have a valid license in any state and commit with them for 2 years. They also offer you different benefits like 1 month accommodation, a staff member coming to pick you up at the airport when you arrive, nclex costs paid etc...

However I couldn't find any experiences of nurses who went through the process with them and that are actually working in the states.

Has anybody had any experience with them? Can they be trusted?

Thanks!

Specializes in Prospective Student Nurse.
On 6/19/2019 at 3:19 PM, daralan20 said:

I was on student visa before IA and applied for OPT. Conexus has immigration attorney team that has been working closely with me since I got hired. We finally finalized all the paperwork and they are submitting my green card application any day now. My nursing license was originally registered in NH, a compact state, which IA is as well so I dont need to switch ?

Hi, You mentioned that you got your first BS in California and then a fast track BSN. I had to apply for OPT to save up to get a fast track BSN and at the end of my program, I will only have a valid F-1 visa but ineligible for OPT. A lawyer told me that if my employer files an adjustment of status concurrently with the petition to sponsor then I can remain in the US while my case is pending without risking being illegal. Do you think conexus will work with me?

On 6/19/2019 at 3:51 PM, daralan20 said:

Hello fellow international nurses,

My name is Dara and I am originally from Taiwan and I got my first BS in California and later got my BSN through a fast track program in New Hampshire. I am currently employed under Conexus, in a skilled nursing home in Iowa for 2 months and I absolutely love my patients, my coworkers and my managers. This is all thanks to Conexus Medstaff, and I am seriously speaking from the bottom of my genuine heart!!!!

Like a lot of new international nurse graduates, I was extremely worried about finding a hospital that would sponsor me a work visa. I am not American but I've lived in America almost half my life and nowhere feels more like home than this country. So I was very excited when I found Conexus on a random google search whim and extremely grateful when they brought me on board. Everyone I've interacted with at Conexus was super friendly and supportive. They're always very quick at answering any questions I have. They have partnerships with many hospitals and LTC facilities all over the country. They let me list out places I desired to work and tried their best to match them. However, as a new graduate nurse very little experience, choices understandably become more limited. Though nursing home may not have been my first choice at first, I now cannot imagine working my first nursing job anywhere else. I mean this is also what nursing is about right, being open and flexible to all kinds of experience, there is always opportunity to learn anywhere! People often have such negative views on nurses who work in LTC but honestly the patient demographic in these facilities is changing so fast and people are getting sicker. I am constantly doing wound care/wound vac, foley care, blood draws, etc. It's a lot harder than people think it is with lots of time management skills and critical judgment. Sorry.. I totally digressed... I get so riled up when it comes to LTC nursing now HAHA.

Back to Conexus. Irene, my operation manager, was absolutely a great delight! Conexus flew me from NH to IA a a little over week prior to my job start date to check out the area and visit my work facility. Before we met up, Irene kept checking up on me via email/phone, helping me finding apartments, furnitures etc. When we got to Iowa, we went everywhere from different restaurants, to parks, to this cute little Dutch town with stunning tulips. To me, it felt like Conexus didn't just care about whether we have a good work experience, but they also want to make sure that life outside of work is good too because we all know how hard nursing can be and we all need places to decompress from time to time. They paid for my traveling fees, my hotel stays, first month of rent, which was such a big help when starting in a new place, a new life. Irene was constantly checking up on me when work started, asking whether I was adjusting alright. She even sent me a couple job listing for my boyfriend because at the time he was looking for a job out here as well so he could move here with me. I just felt SO supported and that is one of the biggest reason I love Conexus. It doesn't stop at finding the job only.

Anyway, this is my little spiel on my experience with Conexus. Feel free to ask me any questions and I will do my best to answer them! Today's my day off after 3 12hr shifts... so BACK TO SLEEP NOW! ?

I have question, since you were already in the US , under what category did you adjust status ? You can pm if you like.

On 7/12/2019 at 12:41 PM, daralan20 said:

Hi there! Go ahead and try to message me on Facebook! Dara Lan should be pretty easy to find!

Hey ! I am also an international RN trying to work with Conexus. I haven't found a lot of recent reviews apart from this thread. I would really appreciate your help. Can I also contact you via facebook ?

On 7/15/2019 at 1:06 AM, tokedo said:

Absolutely! I can contact you on facebook Messenger. I don't know what your name is though. You can try to send me a direct message, or leave it on this comment board. Whatever you feel comfortable with ?

Hi there, I'm also looking for more info. Do you mind messaging me as I am unable to as a new member. Thank you ?

On 5/14/2019 at 10:03 AM, FailaPereira said:

Hi guys,

I´m a Brazilian Nurse and I have received a contract by Conexus last week. I´m almost signing but want to know more about this agency. How was your experience? Thank you!

Hi there, did you end up signing with them?

On 2/7/2018 at 11:31 AM, Matteo.amodio said:

Hi thank you for your reply! Did they make you choose your destination? That's what I'm concerned about, I don't want to commit for 2 years in a city where I don't want to live. The recruiter said to me that they only have available position in rural areas and away from the big cities, I was looking to relocate to DC or surrounding areas

Did you end up signing with them?

Hello Matteo,

Just wanted to ask did you go ahead with your American dream? Did you have any problem for your Degree to be recognised by USA?

Thank you

Vale

On 3/14/2020 at 11:51 PM, YellowandGreen said:

Did you end up signing with them?

No, I ended up getting an offer here sorry.

Specializes in Med/surg.
On 2/8/2018 at 2:00 AM, joleenurse90 said:

Hello, I am from Singapore and currently under Conexus Medstaff. I am already at the deployment stage

Hi Joleenurse90

I would like to ask you that which state did The Conexus deploy you ?? Is it hospital or LTC facility??

I am just anxiously waiting to know which state I will be going ...

your help would be much appreciated

kind regards

Hi everyone, I was F1 OPT and graduated nursing last year. I have worked with Conexus Medstaff so far and I really enjoy it. If you guys have any question, please comment below or email me as [email protected].

Specializes in Medsurg.

I have worked with conexus and really like it. If anyone has any questions, email me at [email protected]

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