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Hi...I really need a help badly.Im sooo confused.
So here's the case.Im here in USA for a fiancee visa, but me and my husband are going back to Phil for me to take a nursing course. I need to know what are the different examinations to take right after i graduate in Phil ? Also do I need to take the board exams in Philippines?And if i dont take the board exams in Phil or whatever are the other test can I take a job here in USA?cause anytime i could come back here petitioned by my husband. Plus the board exams in Phil does really count here in USA??Does it needed?
Also I would like to highlight what are those examinations/test that I'll be taken to be a registered nurse?aside from the board exams in Philippines ???I've already called some hospitals here and they said that I need to take the state board exam which is NCLEX.but they cant say if I have to be a board passer way back to my country. so need help..hope someone could give me the Procedures and what are the right things to do ....???
acctually im a graduate of education major in Biology in MSU-IIt.Mindanao state of university. But i've talked to some of the staff in Cebu college they said, still I'll be taking the 4 years course of nursing even Im a second courser.But maybe some of my subject will be credited . So ya Im concern if I DO NOT take the local board exam inPhil well i get a job here in US? Also, I know that we only have 4 years nursing course in Phils right? unlike here we can study a nurse for just 2 years and then maybe got a job. So if graduate in Phil for 4 years course of nursing WILL I BE A REGISTERED NURSE HERE when i get a job in the hospital, considering i'll pass the Nclex???? Cause theres a difference between an LPN and RN .....but in Philippines there is only One the "4 years course"...so Is that a registered NUrse (RN)already here???
Hey thank you.hope u can reply me soon...really appreciated ur help..thanks! So still confused...Hope u guys can help.I know I asked a lot of stuff...
A re-entry permit allows one to stay out of the US for two years. But he/she has to have a valid reason and prove that his/her stay outside of the US was only temporary and didn't want to abandon his/her US residence. It is always best to consult a reputable immigration lawyer before making any big move.
regarding with the green card,im taking the risk tho.Oh well, my husband just really want to spend time in Phil. Just try to find a good school then.
so what youre saying is your fiancee is a green card holder and not just here as a temporary worker/student/scholar/you know what i mean? if that is the case then you might not have to take a bsn course as it will be legal for you to stay and work here. not meaning to be malicious, and i hope im wrong, but i have a feeling theres more to your story than your husband wanting to spend time in the pi.
if you take an adn course here, it will only take you 2 years. and the wait isnt that long when you have the money to pay the tuition. sometimes the wait is long for those that want the state subsidized education. my cousin was able to get into a program within 6 months bec she paid for her education in full. she started this fall.
my advice still stands, take the course here. should you stay here or study abroad? take a poll. youll get the same response.
jonRNMD
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why in the world are you pushing for this LPN school in the Philippines????????? are you somehow connected to this LPN school in the philippines? let us NOT mislead other people please.....if you enrolled in that PN school, then fine, im very sorry for you......but I am warning other people that LPN's cannot be petitioned for greencard and are not eligible for H2B visas
again, LPN's are NOT eligible for H2B visas and are NOT eligible for greencard petition to the US......