Due to the nursing shortage in the U.S., hospitals, nursing homes, and medical facilities continuously seek qualified nurses, ensuring stable employment opportunities.
U.S. hospitals and medical institutions often sponsor nurses for permanent residency, allowing them to obtain a green card after working for a specific period.
Work experience in the U.S. healthcare system is internationally recognized, enhancing career opportunities worldwide and building valuable medical expertise.
U.S. nurses receive comprehensive benefits, competitive salaries, and annual salary increases based on experience.
To apply for U.S. nurse immigration, you must meet the following qualifications:
Experience in ICU, CCU, OR, ER, Oncology, Cardiology, or Med/Sur units is especially advantageous.
Yes, spouses and unmarried children under 21 can obtain permanent residency along with the applicant.
On average, the process takes 18 to 30 months and includes the following steps:
The timeline may vary depending on the employer’s contract and immigration procedures.
Yes, you must work at the sponsoring hospital or medical institution for a certain period to maintain your green card.
✔️ NCLEX-RN certification – Passing the U.S. nursing license exam is mandatory.
✔️ Employer matching – You must secure a contract with a U.S. hospital.
✔️ English proficiency – Clear communication with patients and medical staff is essential. Some states require IELTS scores.
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