Published Dec 6, 2019
Cloud9RN, BSN
141 Posts
Hello everyone. Especially those Nurses who wish to pursue their American Dream. I'd like to share with you my timeline towards getting the Green Card in 1 year and 7 months.
Feb 2016 - Passed NCLEX
July 2016 - Passed IELTS
August 2016 - US Hospital Interview (Passed)
November 2016 - Documents sent for I-140 filing
January 2017 - Got my I-140 Receipt Notice with PD of Jan 2017
February 2017 - Got my Visa Screen. (Started processing for my VS January 2017)
July 2017 - I-140 Approval Notice
August 2017 - Flew to Ireland to work as Nurse temporarily.
August 2017- Received my NVC Welcome Letter
January 2018 - Requested change of Embassy from Philippines to US Embassy Dublin
March 2018 - PD became current ( Second Chart)
May 2018 - Received Immigrant Visa Fee Bill
June 2018 - Documentary Qualified
July 2018 - PD became current ( First Chart)
July 2018 - Interview Letter Received
August 2018 - Embassy Interview and was put on Administrative Processing.
August 26, 2018 - Visa Issued
October 2018 - Arrived in the US. POE Chicago!
To those who are still waiting be patient, you will all soon get your immigrant visas! Good luck! ?
Seulgi Kim, BSN, RN
1 Post
Could I ask which hospital did you interview and how did you find the hospital that can help you get Green card sponsorship?
On 12/7/2019 at 2:00 AM, Honeyjar said:Could I ask which hospital did you interview and how did you find the hospital that can help you get Green card sponsorship?
through an agency.. Worldwide Health Solutions. ?
angelina
Hi. Cloud9RN, Thanks for your sharing your timeline.
Can I ask how long does it take the agency(Worldwide Health solutions) to respond you once you applied initially to them?
I have applied via their website but still I am awaiting for their response.
Adebayor
4 Posts
Hi Cloud9RN, please can yo share the pro and cons of signing with Worldhealth staffing? Especially the duration of the contract