It was nice of you Alexk49 to be positive in giving comments about would be US RNs. It is very interesting that most of these nurses have been falling in line legally and have been waiting for their...
There is nothing wrong with being optimistic about things. I totally agree that chances of getting here in the US are getting harder especially with the worldwide financial crisis and the increasing...
Just keep on praying that PD will move for December. There is nothing wrong with that. I do not have any clue as to what movement Dec PD would have. I can only hope for the best for all of you. No one...
I guess only those in favor of the influx of forein RNs to work in the US will support this move and your advocacy. I will definitely support this. May I know the position of the staff and moderators...
I guess only those in favor of the influx of forein RNs to work in the US will support this move and your advocacy. I will definitely support this. May I know the position of the staff and moderators...
You always had good advices Silverdragon. I agree with you about the above statement. It is nothing different than crossing the border illegally then demand for your
Visas are currently unavailable for foreign nurses who wish to work as an RN in the US. Nobody knows if relief will be available in the near future or worst, none at all. Nobody knows about the future...
I agree, It was just probably a mistake. You normally would apply for it and pay a certain amount to get an IP. Yes, it does not make any difference if you have the IP. No visas this time so no job...
I totally agree! To all foreign nurses wishing to become a US nurse, don't let anyone in this forum or anybody at that matter discourage you to follow your dream. It may take you 5 years, 10 years or...
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Nurses are usually called by an agency contracted by the hospital to fill in possible vacancies when the employees go on strike. Vacancies can be in any area and the strike will last from one day to...
You will always be treated as a foreign educated nurse no matter what you do and where you go in the US. As per my previous post, the two additional requirements for a foreign educated nurse applying...
you do not have to go through cgfns and pay a fortune for this private company. apply for nclex in any state that won't require cgfns. after taking the exam and passing, endorse that license to tn....