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  1. I currently work with Conexus and although they do little stuff for us, I wouldn't sign up with them. Its a 5,000hr contract which takes at least 2 years or more to complete depending if you work overtime. On their contract there is a clause that says you can't sue them if anything happens. They are as slow as snails in filing your immigration paperwork. Some people had to stop work after their opt for 2-4 months because they filed their petition late and so the new EAD didn't come in time or they got RFE's which made the process longer.Some people i know have currently been getting RFE's with most of their petitions and they won't tell you why you got an RFE. I'm sure the reason for the RFE is more on Conexus side and not the applicants. The Lucky ones have their green cards. Don't sign any contract with them. The pay is trash!!!!!!!!! Not worth it. Imagine getting paid 20-22/hr (that range depends on what facility they put you in). I signed mine out of desperation because that was the only company i knew of when i graduated college. Now i know other companies that sponsor F1 nurses. Look up ConneticsUSA on facebook. There's also another called GuardianHealth i think. ConneticsUSA look legit and look like they have sound lawyers. Good luck!!!! MAKE SURE YOU ALWAYS READ YOUR CONTRACT BEFORE SIGNING IT!!!! I WISH I KNEW OF OTHER ALTERNATIVES BEFORE SIGNING WITH THEM. DON'T BE FOOLED BY RELOCATION AND MOVING ALLOWANCES AND FREE FIRST MONTH OF RENT! Look for other companies and other alternatives before signing a contract with ANY NURSING AGENCIES. Use your OPT Work permit wisely.
  2. Nope but i'm telling my friends to work with them. Nursing agencies aren't clear cut but they sound better than CONEXUS MEDSTAFF (the comapny i currently work for). Trust me you want a company that will give you high or resonable salary and also make the green card process easier for you. Try out connetics. Hopefully they prove themselves to be worthy. Their Lawyers seem sound!
  3. I'd say Work a year with your ADN OPT (Get that one year experience) and then GO BACK TO SCHOOL AND GET YOUR BSN. RN-BSN takes like a year to complete. After that, sign up with a nursing agency that sponsors foreign nurses for green cards. The EB3 Visa requires you to have a bachelors at least. So that is why you need your BSN. Most nursing agencies only want BSN nurses.
  4. Apply To ConneticsUSA. They have a facebook page. They sponsor F1 Nurses. Reach out to their recruiter for F1 nurses,
  5. I currently work with Conexus and although they do little stuff for us, I wouldn't sign up with them. They are as slow as snails in filing your immigration paperwork. Don't sign any contract with them. The pay is trash!!!!!!!!! Not worth it. I signed mine out of desperation because that was the only company i knew of when i graduated college. Now i know other companies that sponsor F1 nurses. Look up ConneticsUSA on facebook. There's also another called GuardianHealth i think. ConneticsUSA look legit and look like they have sound lawyers. Good luck!!!! MAKE SURE YOU ALWAYS READ YOUR CONTRACT BEFORE SIGNING IT!!!! I WISH I KNEW OF OTHER ALTERNATIVES BEFORE SIGNING WITH THEM.

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