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H1B is a specialist visa that requires the job to require a minimum of a bachelors degree (and candidate to have a BSN and/or 10+ years paid specialty nursing experience). New grad ADN won't meet ICS requirements. Plus h1b requires employer to pay costs. With the current economy plus most areas having a surplus of citizen & PR new grad experienced nurses you will likely have a very difficult time finding an employer to sponsor you even if you had a BSN.
deepthi1
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Hello
I am on H4 visa in USA from last 6 years.
I am MS student in Bio Chemistry in INDIA.
I live in Pennsylvania. I completed all my pre req coursework and now admitted to do Associate degree in Nursing program in local community college.
My question is once I complete the ADN program, and take NCLEX certification, do you think it is easy to find H1B sponser to change my status from H4 to H1B ?
Do I really need BS in Nursing to apply for H1B in Nursing ?
( My husband is on H1B and EB3 category, since its not moving anywhere, I decided to study and start working)
Please let me know.
Thanks for your time